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Early Italian Renaissance

Early Italian Renaissance. Quattrocento 1400s. Linear Perspective Arrives!. Quattrocento. Architecture. Filippo Brunelleschi Dome of Florence Cathedral (AKA Brunelleschi’s Dome) 1417–36;. Filippo Brunelleschi Foundling Hospital, Florence Designed 1419; built 1421-44.

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Early Italian Renaissance

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  1. Early Italian Renaissance Quattrocento 1400s

  2. Linear Perspective Arrives!

  3. Quattrocento Architecture

  4. FilippoBrunelleschi Dome of Florence Cathedral (AKA Brunelleschi’s Dome) 1417–36;

  5. FilippoBrunelleschi Foundling Hospital, Florence Designed 1419; built 1421-44

  6. Andrea dellaRobbia Detail of Terra-Cotta Medallion

  7. Filippo Brunelleschi Pazzi Chapel 1442-65 Florence, Italy

  8. FilippoBrunelleschi; continued by MichelozzodiBartolomeo Nave, Church of San Lorenzo, Florence, :c. 1421–28, 1442–70

  9. Church of San Lorenzo, Florence.

  10. MichelozzodiBartolomeo, • Façade, Palazzo Medici-Riccardi, Florence • 1446 • Rusticated first level

  11. Leon Battista Alberti • Palazzo Rucellai, Florence. • 1455–58; never finished • Stringcourse • Pilasters • Beveled stones

  12. Leon Battista Alberti • Church of Sant’Andrea, Mantua • Designed 1470, begun 1472 • 1st use of triumphal arch since Ancient Rome

  13. Leon BattistaAlberti Nave, Church of Sant’Andrea, Mantua Vault width 60’ Designed 1470

  14. Contarini Palace • 1421–37 • Guess where?

  15. Quattrocento Sculpture

  16. Sacrifice of Isaac, 1401-1403, bronze Left: Brunelleschi Right: Ghiberti

  17. Lorenzo Ghiberti Gates of Paradise (East Doors), Baptistry of San Giovanni, Florence Gilt bronze height 15' (4.57 m) 1425–52

  18. Lorenzo Ghiberti Jacob and Esau , panel of the Gates of Paradise (East Doors), Baptistry of San Giovanni, Florence Gilt bronze 1425–52

  19. Sgraffito decoration Palazzo Medici-Riccardi

  20. NannidiBanco The Four Crowned Martyrs Marble height of figures 6’ c. 1409–17 Orsanmichele, Florence (photographed before removal of figures to museum)

  21. Donatello Equestrian Monument of ErasmoDaNarni (Gattamelata) Bronze height approx. 12'2” 1443–53 Piazza del Santo, Padua

  22. Donatello • David, bronze • 1420s-60s • Florence • Meant for a Medici palace, not for public viewing

  23. Donatello Mary Magdalen Polychromy and gold on wood height 6'1" 1450s(?) Museodell’Opera del Duomo, Florence

  24. Andrea del Verrocchio. (Bronze cast by Alessandro Leopardi) Equestrian Monument of Bartolommeo Colleoni Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice Bronze height approx. 13' Clay model 1486–88; cast after 1490; placed 1496

  25. Antonio del Pollaiuolo Hercules and Antaeus Bronze height with base 18” c. 1475 MuseoNazionale del Bargello, Florence

  26. Quattrocento Painting & Print

  27. Gentile daFabriano, Adoration of the Magi (detail), tempura on panel, 1423 Int’l Gothic Style

  28. Masaccio Trinity with the Virgin, Saint John the Evangelist, and Donors Fresco 21' X 10"5” c. 1425–27/28 Church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence

  29. Masaccio The Expulsion From Paradise Fresco 7' X 2' 11” c. 1427 Brancacci Chapel

  30. Masaccio,The Tribute Money,Fresco 8'1" X 19'7” c. 1427,Brancacci Chapel,Church of Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence

  31. Paolo Uccello,The Battle of San Romano, Tempera on wood panel 6' X 10" 7” 1438–40 Commissioned for private Florentine Residence

  32. Fra Angelico, Annunciation,Fresco, 7’½" X 19'6”,c. 1438–45,Monastery of San Marco, Florence

  33. Andrea del Castagno The Last Supper Fresco 16' x 32’,1447,Refectory, Convent of Sant’Apollonia, Florence

  34. Pierodella Francesca Recognition and Proving of the True Cross Fresco, 11'8" X 24'6” San Francesco, Arezzo

  35. Pierodella Francesca Resurrection fresco c.1463 Palazzo Comunale, San Sepulcro, Italy

  36. Pierodella Francesca,Battista Sforza and Federico daMontefeltro,Oil on wood pane,l each 18 ½ X 13”,c. 1474,Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

  37. Andrea Mantegna Room of the Newlyweds Frescoes Diameter of false oculus 8'9” room 62' 6" square 1465–74 Ducal Palace, Mantua

  38. Linear perspective Perugino, The Delivery of the Keys to Saint Peter, Fresco 11'5½" X 18' 8½”, 1481 On the right wall of the Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome

  39. Sandro Botticelli, Birth of Venus,Tempera and gold on canvas 5'8⅞" X 9' 1⅞" c. 1484–86, Uffizi, Florence

  40. Sandro Botticelli,Primavera,Tempera on wood panel 6’8” x 10’4” c. 1482 ,Uffizi, Florence

  41. DomenicoGhirlandaio, Birth of the Virgin, fresco, 1485, Santa Maria Novella, Florence

  42. Domenico Ghirlandaio Nativity and Adoration of the Shepherds, Sassetti Chapel Panel, Altarpiece,Santa Trinità, Florence 1485

  43. Gentile Bellini Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints Francis, John the Baptist, Job, Dominic, Sebastian, and Louis of Toulouse (Computer reconstruction) 15'4" X 8'4” c. 1478 Commissioned for the Chapel of the Hospital of San Giobbe, Venice

  44. Gentile Bellini,Saint Francis In Ecstasy Oil and tempera on wood panel 49 x 55⅞" c. 1470’s

  45. Antonio del Pollaiuolo, Battle of 10 Naked Men, Engraving,15 ⅛ X 23¼“,c. 1465–70

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