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Renaissance/Reformation Review
... Humanism Iliad Sistine Chapel Pieta School of Athens Last Supper Florence Patron of the Arts Calvinism Indulgences Printing press Vernacular Anglican Church Linear perspective Secular new interest of Renaissance artists new paint Renaissance man Michelangelo Renaissance buildings Machiavelli Gutenbe ...
... Humanism Iliad Sistine Chapel Pieta School of Athens Last Supper Florence Patron of the Arts Calvinism Indulgences Printing press Vernacular Anglican Church Linear perspective Secular new interest of Renaissance artists new paint Renaissance man Michelangelo Renaissance buildings Machiavelli Gutenbe ...
Medieval & Renaissance Art - Watt's History of the World
... Mona Lisa(La Gioconda)1503 First use of sfumato ...
... Mona Lisa(La Gioconda)1503 First use of sfumato ...
Slide 1
... This important event allowed Germans to decide what Church they wanted to place their faith in. ...
... This important event allowed Germans to decide what Church they wanted to place their faith in. ...
Ch 17: Transformation of the West
... It affected commerce by allowing merchants to improve their banking techniques and become more profitable Political leaders justified their authority by what they could to advance their city and not necessarily on divine guidance It also led to more developed armies conflict between Italian ...
... It affected commerce by allowing merchants to improve their banking techniques and become more profitable Political leaders justified their authority by what they could to advance their city and not necessarily on divine guidance It also led to more developed armies conflict between Italian ...
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... • Architect and one of the first architects to be associated with the Italian Renaissance. • The first known perspective picture was made by Brunelleschi in about ...
... • Architect and one of the first architects to be associated with the Italian Renaissance. • The first known perspective picture was made by Brunelleschi in about ...
Renaissance
... Explorers brought Europeans in contact with other parts of the world Trade and commerce created large wealthy middle class The Renaissance style of painting began with Italy then spread to other parts of Europe. The Catholic Church was the most concept important patron Religion was the most importan ...
... Explorers brought Europeans in contact with other parts of the world Trade and commerce created large wealthy middle class The Renaissance style of painting began with Italy then spread to other parts of Europe. The Catholic Church was the most concept important patron Religion was the most importan ...
Mr - Nutley Schools
... How did the Plague travel to Europe? From traders on caravans and ships How did the plague spread in Europe? It travels from person to person and along with trade goods What was the Plague cycle? Flea, rat, human, death. What were the effects of the Plague on the Church and Feudalism? People began t ...
... How did the Plague travel to Europe? From traders on caravans and ships How did the plague spread in Europe? It travels from person to person and along with trade goods What was the Plague cycle? Flea, rat, human, death. What were the effects of the Plague on the Church and Feudalism? People began t ...
How Did Artists Help Spread the Ideas of the Renaissance?
... nobles paid artists to create portraits of them and their families. Since photography did not yet exist, this was the only way to record the likeness of a person. Now that it was important for good artists to be recognized for their work, and art became a marketable commodity, artists began to sign ...
... nobles paid artists to create portraits of them and their families. Since photography did not yet exist, this was the only way to record the likeness of a person. Now that it was important for good artists to be recognized for their work, and art became a marketable commodity, artists began to sign ...
Sandro Botticelli
... Society at this time period. With change came the four “isms”. Humanism, Individualism, secularism and scientific naturalism. ...
... Society at this time period. With change came the four “isms”. Humanism, Individualism, secularism and scientific naturalism. ...
Part 2
... Perspective First used by Giotto Revived by Massaccio defines start of Renaissance in painting uses vanishing point adds realism to painting view Massaccio’s Trinity ...
... Perspective First used by Giotto Revived by Massaccio defines start of Renaissance in painting uses vanishing point adds realism to painting view Massaccio’s Trinity ...
The Renaissance - Linn-Benton Community College
... • Andrea Mantegna- “Dead Christ”, c.1500 , and the first illusionistic ceiling perspective. “From Below, Upward” c.1470 Identify artists and their work by style, form, and content and approx.. date. Early Renaissance: Northern (15ttcentury) observation of particulars, spiritual content in the enviro ...
... • Andrea Mantegna- “Dead Christ”, c.1500 , and the first illusionistic ceiling perspective. “From Below, Upward” c.1470 Identify artists and their work by style, form, and content and approx.. date. Early Renaissance: Northern (15ttcentury) observation of particulars, spiritual content in the enviro ...
unit 1 review Renaissance and Reformation 15
... Ended the 30 Years War by granting freedom of worship in private. ...
... Ended the 30 Years War by granting freedom of worship in private. ...
The Northern Renaissance
... And trade increases again. Like in Italy, many merchants began to sponsor artists. England and France had strong monarchs. Francis I invited da Vinci to retire in France and hired Italian artists to redecorate his palace at Fontainebleau and it became a showcase for Renaissance art. Northern humanis ...
... And trade increases again. Like in Italy, many merchants began to sponsor artists. England and France had strong monarchs. Francis I invited da Vinci to retire in France and hired Italian artists to redecorate his palace at Fontainebleau and it became a showcase for Renaissance art. Northern humanis ...
Chapter 17: European Renaissance and Reformation, 1300-1600
... but not create it Isabella d’Este, patron of the artists, wields power in Mantua ...
... but not create it Isabella d’Este, patron of the artists, wields power in Mantua ...
The Big Three: Italian High Renaissance
... Culmination of talent Artists now had the confidence, tools, technology and training to produce their own works ...
... Culmination of talent Artists now had the confidence, tools, technology and training to produce their own works ...
Pieter Bruegel, The Flemish Proverbs (DETAILS)
... murder because he carries a weapon by his side. He must be an unthinking man who would worship picture, wood, or stone. A picture therefore brings more good than harm, when it is honourably, artistically, and well made.” ...
... murder because he carries a weapon by his side. He must be an unthinking man who would worship picture, wood, or stone. A picture therefore brings more good than harm, when it is honourably, artistically, and well made.” ...
Renaissance Art in the North 2
... 2. In the north (possibly in part because the north did not have works of antiquity from which to learn), change was brought about by a different rationale. 3. Thinking minds in the north were more concerned with religious reform, feeling that Rome (from whom they were physically distanced) had stra ...
... 2. In the north (possibly in part because the north did not have works of antiquity from which to learn), change was brought about by a different rationale. 3. Thinking minds in the north were more concerned with religious reform, feeling that Rome (from whom they were physically distanced) had stra ...
Do Now: Why is this Funny?
... well as an artist. He made notes and drawings of everything he saw. ...
... well as an artist. He made notes and drawings of everything he saw. ...
Renaissance Art and Literature
... Christianity forever by telling about the abuses of the church by the clergy. He is sometimes known as the “father of Protestantism.” John Calvin criticized the Catholic Church. He believed that a person has an individual relationship to God. Calvinist churches believe in the simple life and a stron ...
... Christianity forever by telling about the abuses of the church by the clergy. He is sometimes known as the “father of Protestantism.” John Calvin criticized the Catholic Church. He believed that a person has an individual relationship to God. Calvinist churches believe in the simple life and a stron ...
Renaissance - OnMyCalendar
... part of it • Spirit of Renaissance was secular – worldly rather than spiritual • Writers wrote in the vernacular or native languages • Some women writers during the Renaissance • Machiavelli’s The Prince is a politicians guide book on how to rule • Later in England William Shakespeare, the most famo ...
... part of it • Spirit of Renaissance was secular – worldly rather than spiritual • Writers wrote in the vernacular or native languages • Some women writers during the Renaissance • Machiavelli’s The Prince is a politicians guide book on how to rule • Later in England William Shakespeare, the most famo ...
Document
... since the fall of Rome. Ancient Roman sculpture was an important source of style and SUbject. Relief SCUlpture was extremely convincing through the use of linear perspective and SCUlptors' aerial perspective. Northern sculpture remained Gothic. ...
... since the fall of Rome. Ancient Roman sculpture was an important source of style and SUbject. Relief SCUlpture was extremely convincing through the use of linear perspective and SCUlptors' aerial perspective. Northern sculpture remained Gothic. ...
Art in early modern Scotland
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Art in early modern Scotland includes all forms of artistic production within the modern borders of Scotland, between the adoption of the Renaissance in the early sixteenth century to the beginnings of the Enlightenment in the mid-eighteenth century.Devotional art before the Reformation included books and images commissioned in the Netherlands. Before the Reformation in the mid-sixteenth century the interiors of Scottish churches were often elaborate and colourful, with sacrament houses and monumental effigies. Scotland's ecclesiastical art paid a heavy toll as a result of Reformation iconoclasm, with the almost total loss of medieval stained glass, religious sculpture and paintings.In about 1500 the Scottish monarchy turned to the recording of royal likenesses in panel portraits. More impressive are the works or artists imported from the continent, particularly the Netherlands. The tradition of royal portrait painting in Scotland was probably disrupted by the minorities and regencies it underwent for much of the sixteenth century, but it flourished after the Reformation. James VI employed Flemish artists Arnold Bronckorst and Adrian Vanson, who have left behind a visual record of the king and major figures at the court. The first significant native artist was George Jamesone, who was succeeded by a series of portrait painters as the fashion moved down the social scale to lairds and burgesses.The loss of ecclesiastical patronage that resulted from the Reformation created a crisis for native craftsmen and artists, who turned to secular patrons. One result of this was the flourishing of Scottish Renaissance painted ceilings and walls. Other forms of domestic decoration included tapestries and stone and wood carving. In the first half of the eighteenth century there was an increasing professionalisation and organisation of art. Large numbers of artists took the grand tour to Italy. The Academy of St. Luke was founded as a society for artists in 1729. It included among its members Allan Ramsay, who emerged as one of the most important British artists of the era.