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Development of Painting in Europe

Development of Painting in Europe. Cimabue Giotto Ghiberti Donatello Van Eyke Masaccio Uccello Botticelli Da Vinci Michelangelo Raphael. Cimabue. Cimabue. 1240 – 1302 Italy (Florence) Influenced by Byzantine artists and Italian muralists He influenced Giotto and Duccio

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Development of Painting in Europe

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  1. Development of Painting in Europe Cimabue Giotto Ghiberti Donatello Van Eyke Masaccio Uccello Botticelli Da Vinci Michelangelo Raphael

  2. Cimabue

  3. Cimabue • 1240 – 1302 • Italy (Florence) • Influenced by Byzantine artists and Italian muralists • He influenced Giotto and Duccio • Patrons: The Catholic church • Themes: Biblical • Media: Fresco

  4. Cimabue key-works • Maesta 1280- 1285 • Contribution to art took first steps toward realism • Began to break away from Byzantine style

  5. Giotto di Bondone

  6. The Deposition • Angel detail

  7. Maesta

  8. Giotto key-points • 1266-1337 • Pre- Renaissance • Italy (Florence) • Influenced by Cimabue • He influenced Donatello, Michelangelo, El Greco, Caravaggio, Van Gogh and Rodin among others.

  9. Contributions to art • Volume, weight, emotional gestures • Patrons: the catholic church • Themes: Biblical • Media: Fresco painting

  10. Ghiberti • Baptistry doors

  11. Detail of baptistry doors / portrait

  12. Ghiberti • 1378 – 1455 • Italy (Florence) • Pre Renaissance • Influenced by his father a blacksmith and gothic sculpture • He influenced Botticelli and Raphael • Patrons: The Catholic Church • Themes: Biblical • Media: Bronze

  13. Contribution to art • He created a 3D space on a 2D surface using mathematical perspective

  14. Donatello • 1386 – 1466 • Florence Italy • Pre-Renaissance • Influenced by: Gothic sculpture and Giotto • He influenced Michelangelo, Bernini and Rodin • Patrons: The Catholic Church • Themes: Biblical • Media: wood, bronze and marble

  15. Donatello key-works • David • Mary Magdeline • Judith and Holofernes

  16. Van Eyck • 1385-1441 • Flanders- Lille • Northern / Low Renaissance • Influenced by church teachings • He influenced Raphael, and Vermeer • Patrons wealthy merchants and the church • Themes: Portraits and religious • Media: oils

  17. Arnolfini Wedding

  18. Ghent altarpiece open / closed

  19. Masaccio • 1401 – 1428 • Italy – Florence • Pre- Renaissance • Influenced by: Giotto, Ghiberti, Donatello • He influenced: Mantegna, Botticelli, Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael • Patrons: the Catholic Church • Themes: Biblical • Media: Fresco painting • Humanism, realism

  20. Key-works • Tribute Money • Expulsion from Paradise

  21. Uccello • 1397 – 1475 • Italy – Florence • Pre-Renaissance • Influenced by: mathematics of perspective • He influenced Mantegna, Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael • Patrons: The Medici family • Themes: Biblical • Media: Tempera

  22. Battle of San Romano

  23. Botticelli • 1445-1510 • Italy-Florence • Mid Renaissance • Influenced by: Mantegna among others • He influenced: Raphael, Ingres and Renoir • Linear composition • Patrons The Catholic Church, Medici Family, Merchants of Florence • Media: Fresco, tempera, Oils

  24. Primavera

  25. Da Vinci • 1452-1519 • Italy –Florence • High Renaissance • Influenced by: Verrochio • He influenced: Michelangelo, Durer, and Raphael • Patrons: The Catholic Church, King Francis I of France • Media: Fresco, Tempera, oils, ink, clay etc • Sfumato

  26. Last Supper

  27. Virgin of the rocks

  28. Michelangelo • 1475 -1564 • Italy- Florence • High Renaissance and Mannerism • Influenced by: Giotto, Donatello and Leonardo • He influenced: Caravaggio, El Greco, Rodin, Bernini • Patrons: The Catholic Church, Pope Julius II

  29. Themes: Biblical • Media: Fresco, Carrara marble • Contrapposto • Key-works: Sistine chapel, David, Pieta

  30. David / Pieta

  31. Creation of Adam

  32. Raphael • 1483-1520 • Italy Florence • High Renaissance • Influenced by: Jan Van Eyck, Botticelli, Leonardo • He influenced: Rubens, Ingres, Degas, Renoir

  33. Raphael • Patrons: Pope Julius II, • Themes: Biblical • Media: Fresco and Oils • Harmony and Balance • Key-works: The school of Athens, The Alba Madonna, Small Cowper Madonna

  34. School of Athens

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