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Renaissance Art. By, Pat Dingwell, Mike Bachmann, Matt Kumar, Alana Cinque, Briana Serpone, Rachel Rodriguez, Amanda Mielnicki. Italian Renaissance Art. New Developments over the Medieval world 1. Technical Side of Painting To understand perspective As well as light and space 2.
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Renaissance Art By, Pat Dingwell, Mike Bachmann, Matt Kumar, Alana Cinque, Briana Serpone, Rachel Rodriguez, AmandaMielnicki
Italian Renaissance Art New Developments over the Medieval world 1. • Technical Side of Painting • To understand perspective • As well as light and space 2. • To understand Investigation of movement due to geometry • Human anatomy • Realistic Portrayal
Italian Renaissance Important Facts • Renaissance focused on their subjects and capture who they are in art work • Fresco was the first type of painting which was a style of 3D • This painting lead to three dimensional arts and more realistic • art work was soon to be all about being realistic • Art work lead into other advantages such as the design of San Lorenzo • Time become known as the High Renaissance
More about Italian Artist 1.Leo • Was a master of realistic art • was big on realism • study bodies of humans to improve his art work 2. Raphel • known for his painting of Virgin Mary • One of Italys best painters 3. MichelAngelo • Master of the high renaissance • Was very passionate about his work • pating figures on the ceiling of Sistine Chapel
Northern Art • Realistic • Gothic Cathedrals • Stained glass windows= not enough space for art • Painted illustrations for books • Wooden panels for alter pieces • Flanders • Most important northern school Stained glass windows in gothic cathedrals Painting by Hubert van Eyck Durer’s drawing of a hare
MichelAngelo • Successful sculptor • First work age 15 • Sistine Chapel • Study human bodies to advance his work • captured perfection in his work
Leonardo Da Vinci • Painter, Sculptor, Architect, Inventor, and Mathematician • Interested in flight • Many inventions not published • Interested in the human body
The Mona Lisa: Argued as the most famous painting. The smile of the woman is very mysterious. People do not know who the actual woman was. Da Vinci used shading perspective as well. The Last Supper: This painting represents one event that happened in all four Gospels. It is the first time the Eucharist is being celebrated in remembrance of Jesus. Da Vinci used perspective technique when painting this portrait.
Jack Van Eyck • Flemish painter • Perfected technique of oil painting • Striked realism in fine details • Giovanni Arnolfini and His Bride • Imitated nature by observing reality and using details
Albrecht Durer • German • Art affected by italians • Adoration of the Magi • Used Northern and Italian styles • Examined human form to make art beautiful