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Renaissance  Art
Renaissance saw four major breakthroughs in Artwork Oil On Stretched Canvas Prior to the Renaissance, only tempera paint on wood panels or fresco on plaster walls were available. A greater range of rich colors with smooth tones permitted painters  to represent textures and simulate 3-D forms.
Renaissance saw four major breakthroughs in Artwork Perspective Creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface Reduction in size of objects and muted colors blurred detail as objects got further away.
Renaissance saw four major breakthroughs in Artwork The Use of Light and Shadow Chiaroscuro  (key arrow SKEWR o) – light/dark in Italian New technique for modeling forms in painting by which lighter parts seemed to merge from darker areas, producing the illusion of rounded, sculptural relief on a flat surface.
Renaissance saw four major breakthroughs in Artwork Pyramid Configuration Prior to Renaissance – grouped portraits on a horizontal grid with no background Now – 3-D “pyramid configuration” Symmetrical composition builds to a climax at the center – giving you a  focal point  in the middle
Three Major Periods ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
 
Early Renaissance Florence - early 1400s. Major Players: Masaccio Donatello Botticelli
Masaccio (ma SAHT chee oh) -Founder of Early Renaissance painting -Master of perspective and single source of light which cast accurate shadows -Painted people as real human beings The Tribute Money
Donatello (not the ninja turtle) -Sculpture ( contrapposto  style = weight concentrated on one leg with the rest of the body relaxed.) -”David” = first life-size, freestanding nude sculpture since Classical Age  (none in the Medieval Times) -At times, brutally accurate and lifelike
David
Botticelli (bought tee CHEL lee)) -His nudes epitomized the Renaissance -Rebirth of Classical mythology Birth  of  Venus                                 
The Annunciation
Primavera
Italian Renaissance  16 th  Century, artistic leadership spread from Florence to Rome and Venice There was a focus on technical mastery including:  composition, ideal proportions, and perspective Major Players: Da Vinci Michelangelo Raphael Titian AKA “High Renaissance”
Leonardo Da Vinci Renaissance Man Stressed the intellectual aspects of art and creativity Didn’t like the solemnity of most portrait paintings so he hired musicians and jesters to amuse his subjects Most important contribution might be his notebooks
Mona Lisa
The Last Supper
 
Virgin of the Rocks
His notebooks… Machine gun flight canon flight Designs for: canals, central heating, printing press, telescope, portable bombs, theory of circulation 100 years before Harvey, studies of fetus in womb so accurate that they could be used today to teach embryology
Michelangelo Hired by Lorenzo de’Medici at the age of 15 as a sculptor Believed that creativity was divinely inspired Lived a life of solitude – never apprenticed anyone Like Da Vinci, he dissected corpses to study anatomy Later in life focused on architecture improving several structures for popes and civic leaders
Pieta
David
 
Moses from the tomb of Julius II
Sistine Chapel
 
 
 
 
Redesigned St. Peter’s Cathedral and painted the interior of the dome
Raphael Most popular by the people who lived at the time Decorated rooms in the Vatican Star of the Papal Court and with the ladies… He combined the strengths of Da Vinci and Michelangelo
School of Athens
Py E P A D JC A Z P R M Ep S School of Athens
Sistine Madonna
Deposition
Titian (TISH un) Father of Modern Painting First to really use oil on canvas as his main medium Used strong colors Venetian (different from Florence and Rome in that they were fascinated with color, texture and mood)
Bacchus and Ariadne Assumption of Mary
Northern Renaissance -This is the Renaissance north of Italy -Netherlands, Belgium, Holland, and Germany -Lacked Roman ruins, inspiration was nature -Lacked Classical sculpture, painted reality as they saw it instead of ideal proportions -Used perspective by making objects in the back appear “hazy” suggesting depth.
Holbein - One of the greatest portraitists ever -His patron was Erasmus -Enjoyed symbolic knickknacks (typical of this movement)
The French Ambassadors
It is ananamorphic image of a human skull.  An anamorphosis is an image that is distorted in such a way that it only assumes the proportions of a recognizable image when viewed from a certain angle, or by reflection in curved surface.  The image of the skull in The Ambassadors is only visible as a skull when viewed from below and to one side of the painting. It has been suggested that it was meant to be displayed above a staircase, so that those climbing the stairs would be startled by the apparition of the skull as they glanced upward at the painting. You can see a photographic restoration of the skull image as seen from that angle here.
King Henry VIII Erasmus von Rotterdam
Durer (DEWR er) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Self-Portrait
Erasmus von Rotterdam Wing of a Blue Jay                           
Saint Jerome
Jan Van Eyck -Painted microscopic details in brilliant color -Portrait painting = had sitter look at painter (1 st )
The  Arnolofini  Marriage
 
Bruegal (BROY gull) -Flemish painter of peasant life -satiric edge  -Elevated genre painting (scenes of everyday life) to the stature of “high art”
Hunters in the Snow  or  Return of the Hunters
Peasant’s Dance
The Peasant Wedding

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  • 2. Renaissance saw four major breakthroughs in Artwork Oil On Stretched Canvas Prior to the Renaissance, only tempera paint on wood panels or fresco on plaster walls were available. A greater range of rich colors with smooth tones permitted painters to represent textures and simulate 3-D forms.
  • 3. Renaissance saw four major breakthroughs in Artwork Perspective Creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface Reduction in size of objects and muted colors blurred detail as objects got further away.
  • 4. Renaissance saw four major breakthroughs in Artwork The Use of Light and Shadow Chiaroscuro (key arrow SKEWR o) – light/dark in Italian New technique for modeling forms in painting by which lighter parts seemed to merge from darker areas, producing the illusion of rounded, sculptural relief on a flat surface.
  • 5. Renaissance saw four major breakthroughs in Artwork Pyramid Configuration Prior to Renaissance – grouped portraits on a horizontal grid with no background Now – 3-D “pyramid configuration” Symmetrical composition builds to a climax at the center – giving you a focal point in the middle
  • 6.
  • 7.  
  • 8. Early Renaissance Florence - early 1400s. Major Players: Masaccio Donatello Botticelli
  • 9. Masaccio (ma SAHT chee oh) -Founder of Early Renaissance painting -Master of perspective and single source of light which cast accurate shadows -Painted people as real human beings The Tribute Money
  • 10. Donatello (not the ninja turtle) -Sculpture ( contrapposto style = weight concentrated on one leg with the rest of the body relaxed.) -”David” = first life-size, freestanding nude sculpture since Classical Age (none in the Medieval Times) -At times, brutally accurate and lifelike
  • 11. David
  • 12. Botticelli (bought tee CHEL lee)) -His nudes epitomized the Renaissance -Rebirth of Classical mythology Birth of Venus                              
  • 15. Italian Renaissance 16 th Century, artistic leadership spread from Florence to Rome and Venice There was a focus on technical mastery including: composition, ideal proportions, and perspective Major Players: Da Vinci Michelangelo Raphael Titian AKA “High Renaissance”
  • 16. Leonardo Da Vinci Renaissance Man Stressed the intellectual aspects of art and creativity Didn’t like the solemnity of most portrait paintings so he hired musicians and jesters to amuse his subjects Most important contribution might be his notebooks
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  • 20. Virgin of the Rocks
  • 21. His notebooks… Machine gun flight canon flight Designs for: canals, central heating, printing press, telescope, portable bombs, theory of circulation 100 years before Harvey, studies of fetus in womb so accurate that they could be used today to teach embryology
  • 22. Michelangelo Hired by Lorenzo de’Medici at the age of 15 as a sculptor Believed that creativity was divinely inspired Lived a life of solitude – never apprenticed anyone Like Da Vinci, he dissected corpses to study anatomy Later in life focused on architecture improving several structures for popes and civic leaders
  • 23. Pieta
  • 24. David
  • 25.  
  • 26. Moses from the tomb of Julius II
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  • 32. Redesigned St. Peter’s Cathedral and painted the interior of the dome
  • 33. Raphael Most popular by the people who lived at the time Decorated rooms in the Vatican Star of the Papal Court and with the ladies… He combined the strengths of Da Vinci and Michelangelo
  • 35. Py E P A D JC A Z P R M Ep S School of Athens
  • 38. Titian (TISH un) Father of Modern Painting First to really use oil on canvas as his main medium Used strong colors Venetian (different from Florence and Rome in that they were fascinated with color, texture and mood)
  • 39. Bacchus and Ariadne Assumption of Mary
  • 40. Northern Renaissance -This is the Renaissance north of Italy -Netherlands, Belgium, Holland, and Germany -Lacked Roman ruins, inspiration was nature -Lacked Classical sculpture, painted reality as they saw it instead of ideal proportions -Used perspective by making objects in the back appear “hazy” suggesting depth.
  • 41. Holbein - One of the greatest portraitists ever -His patron was Erasmus -Enjoyed symbolic knickknacks (typical of this movement)
  • 43. It is ananamorphic image of a human skull. An anamorphosis is an image that is distorted in such a way that it only assumes the proportions of a recognizable image when viewed from a certain angle, or by reflection in curved surface. The image of the skull in The Ambassadors is only visible as a skull when viewed from below and to one side of the painting. It has been suggested that it was meant to be displayed above a staircase, so that those climbing the stairs would be startled by the apparition of the skull as they glanced upward at the painting. You can see a photographic restoration of the skull image as seen from that angle here.
  • 44. King Henry VIII Erasmus von Rotterdam
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  • 47. Erasmus von Rotterdam Wing of a Blue Jay                        
  • 49. Jan Van Eyck -Painted microscopic details in brilliant color -Portrait painting = had sitter look at painter (1 st )
  • 50. The Arnolofini Marriage
  • 51.  
  • 52. Bruegal (BROY gull) -Flemish painter of peasant life -satiric edge -Elevated genre painting (scenes of everyday life) to the stature of “high art”
  • 53. Hunters in the Snow or Return of the Hunters