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Station 1. Art Changes!. Middle Ages Art. Middle Ages Art. Medieval Art. More concerned with religion Not as concerned with Realism. Renaissance Art. Renaissance Art. Renaissance Art. Paintings and Sculptors more realistic Artists worked in both religious and non religious works
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Station 1 Art Changes!
Medieval Art More concerned with religion Not as concerned with Realism
Renaissance Art Paintings and Sculptors more realistic Artists worked in both religious and non religious works Larger Sculptors Emotional
Station 2! Leonardo Da Vinci
Leonardo Da Vinci • Leonardo Da Vinci • Famous for his • Paintings • Sculptors
Mona Lisa • Painted in 1517 • Supposedly Lisa del Giocondo • Or Isabelle of Aragon • Or his mother • Or himself.
The Last Supper Based on the Christian belief of Jesus last meal.
Donatello Italian Sculptor Specializes in Sculpting
Marble David • First representation of David • Biblical David
Bronze David Second David Notice what is foot is on Created out of Bronze
St. Mark Notable for detailed realism Marble
Equestrian statue of Gattamelata Made out of Bronze Created after famous Mercenary of royal family.
Michelangelo Considered the most inspired man during Renaissance Sculptor and Painter
David Michelangelo’s representation of David Stands at 17 feet tall Completely marble created statue Realistic
La Pieta Representation of Mary holding her dying son Jesus
Sistine Chapel Ceiling Ceiling of Sistine Chapel took 4 years!
Creation of Adam Painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
Raphael • Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo form trinity of great masters of this period. • Known for being an: • Architect • Painter • Frescoes painting Definition: • a painting done rapidly in watercolor on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling
School of Athens Raphael’s master piece frescoe Took two years to complete
The Marriage of the Virgin Depicts the Marriage between Mary and Joseph.
Young woman with a unicorn Does this image remind you of someone else’s art work?
Villa Madama Never finished this house for Cardinal Guilio De Medici, later Pope Clement VII
Sandro Botticelli Early Renaissance Artist Focuses heavily of classical civilizations
Birth of Venus Displaces Roman Goddess Venus emerging from the shores as a woman.
Mars and Venus Depicts Roman Gods Mars and Venus
Primavera Image of Greek Graces/ Minor Goddesses
Titian Renaissance Painter Lives to 86 years old!
Pieta Last Painting by Titian
SofonisbaAnguissola Female Italian Artist Sets the precedent for female artists to be accepted to art school Michelangelo recognizes her talent
The Chess Game Experimented with new ways for self-portraits