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Arts and Architecture. Amanda, Joy, Kristen, Sydni, & Vanessa. Artists. Michelangelo - ceiling of the Sistine Chapel Leonardo da Vinci - painted the Last Supper & the Mona Lisa Raphael - painted the Virgin Mary; painted frescos in Vatican Palace. Michelangelo. Sistine Chapel
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Arts and Architecture Amanda, Joy, Kristen, Sydni, & Vanessa
Artists Michelangelo- ceiling of the Sistine Chapel Leonardo da Vinci- painted the Last Supper & the Mona Lisa Raphael- painted the Virgin Mary; painted frescos in Vatican Palace
Michelangelo • Sistine Chapel • David Sculpture • The Torment of St. Anthony • Entombment • Holy Family • The Manchester Madonna
Leonardo da Vinci • Mona Lisa • The Last Supper • Virgin of the Rocks • Lady with an Ermine • Vitruvian Man
Raphael • The Vision of Ezekiel • The Woman with the Unicorn • The Sistine Madonna • The Transfiguration • The Prophet of Isaiah • The School of Athens • The Knights Dream • St. George and the Dragon
Writers Dante- Italian author who wrote The Divine Comedy Geoffrey Chaucer- English writer who helped make vernacular literature more popular; wrote The Canterbury Tales Machiavelli- wrote about philosophy
Sculpture & Architecture The Duomo- tallest building in Florence designed by Filippo Brunelleschi Church- provided comfort as a space created to fit humans and not divine needs Painters, sculptors, and architects sought to reflect a human-centered world
Importance • Art: Artists today feel more free to express themselves and create unique artwork • Architecture: Buildings today are built based on Renaissance architecture. The idea that the most important building is the tallest building is used today as well. • Writing: Vernacular writing is still used today.
Key Terms Humanism- intellectual movement of the Renaissance based on the study of humanities Individualism- people express their unique opinions and emotions Petrarch- father of humanism Fresco- painting done on fresh, wet plaster with water based paints