World History
... Piero de Medici (Lorenzo’s son) surrendered almost immediately He then went into exile after his palace was stormed by angry Floretines ...
... Piero de Medici (Lorenzo’s son) surrendered almost immediately He then went into exile after his palace was stormed by angry Floretines ...
Chapter 1 - handteq studios
... represented in our text by “The Tempietto” was Donato Bramante. 20. One of Michelangelo’s most celebrated sculptures, “The Pieta” was completed at the young age of 24. 21. Michelangelo’s monumental, “Statue of David” carved from an 18 foot tall block of marble meets or perhaps surpasses the greatest ...
... represented in our text by “The Tempietto” was Donato Bramante. 20. One of Michelangelo’s most celebrated sculptures, “The Pieta” was completed at the young age of 24. 21. Michelangelo’s monumental, “Statue of David” carved from an 18 foot tall block of marble meets or perhaps surpasses the greatest ...
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. ...
New Values Shaped the Renaissance: 1. Love of classical learning
... – Columbus 1492 – Go West to bypass others! – Assumed world circumference was much smaller • Promised 10% of finds, and Admiralty • F and I didn’t expect him to return ...
... – Columbus 1492 – Go West to bypass others! – Assumed world circumference was much smaller • Promised 10% of finds, and Admiralty • F and I didn’t expect him to return ...
"Reborn" in the Renaissance?
... Petrarch, “On His Own Ignorance and That of Many Others” (1368) [Petrarch replies to his critics, who argue for the superiority of the study of “philosophy”:] “I have read all of Aristotle’s moral books…. Sometimes I have become more learned through them, but not better, not so good as I ought to b ...
... Petrarch, “On His Own Ignorance and That of Many Others” (1368) [Petrarch replies to his critics, who argue for the superiority of the study of “philosophy”:] “I have read all of Aristotle’s moral books…. Sometimes I have become more learned through them, but not better, not so good as I ought to b ...
Italian renaissance paintings
... BOX1 -CIMABUE TO MASACCIO - From the Origins of Italian Painting to the Invention of Perspective DVD1 DVD2 DVD3 DVD4 DVD5 DVD6 DVD7 DVD8 ...
... BOX1 -CIMABUE TO MASACCIO - From the Origins of Italian Painting to the Invention of Perspective DVD1 DVD2 DVD3 DVD4 DVD5 DVD6 DVD7 DVD8 ...
What made the Renaissance period so great?
... feeling and ariel perspective. It is best known in the paintings of the Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci. The sfumato technique creates the illusion of depth. Also known as: ariel perspective or atmospheric perspective ...
... feeling and ariel perspective. It is best known in the paintings of the Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci. The sfumato technique creates the illusion of depth. Also known as: ariel perspective or atmospheric perspective ...
Slide 1
... But the art is now done in a realistic style by professionally trained artists, not untrained monks ...
... But the art is now done in a realistic style by professionally trained artists, not untrained monks ...
“Florence is widely considered as the birthplace of the Renaissance
... setting, rather than floating them in air. Based both on Brunelleschi’s theories and on the works of Aristotle, church architect Leon Battista Alberti devised the first complex scientific formula for depicting imaginary spaces, in his book On Painting in 1435. However, it is thought that many techni ...
... setting, rather than floating them in air. Based both on Brunelleschi’s theories and on the works of Aristotle, church architect Leon Battista Alberti devised the first complex scientific formula for depicting imaginary spaces, in his book On Painting in 1435. However, it is thought that many techni ...
Art and the Artist/Social Change
... Masaccio, Tribute Money Masaccio's Tribute Money was commissioned in 1427 by the Brancacci family to ornament their chapel in the church of Santa Maria del Carmine in Florence. Vasari describes this fresco as "the most notable of all" of Masaccio's works. Although the fresco has a biblical theme--P ...
... Masaccio, Tribute Money Masaccio's Tribute Money was commissioned in 1427 by the Brancacci family to ornament their chapel in the church of Santa Maria del Carmine in Florence. Vasari describes this fresco as "the most notable of all" of Masaccio's works. Although the fresco has a biblical theme--P ...
High Renaissance Notes
... Raphael, The School of Athens, fresco, 16th c Raphael was court painter in the Vatican until his early death. To the bequest of the Pope Julius II, he worked on a series of frescoes for the Vatican’s Room of Signatures, where official papers were signed. One of the subjects was The School of Athens. ...
... Raphael, The School of Athens, fresco, 16th c Raphael was court painter in the Vatican until his early death. To the bequest of the Pope Julius II, he worked on a series of frescoes for the Vatican’s Room of Signatures, where official papers were signed. One of the subjects was The School of Athens. ...
Renaissance Student
... Humanism-human achievements/potential Education in which areas? History, philosophy, grammar, math, etc. Liberal Studies allowed people to reach full intellectual/human potential. “Virtue and Wisdom” ...
... Humanism-human achievements/potential Education in which areas? History, philosophy, grammar, math, etc. Liberal Studies allowed people to reach full intellectual/human potential. “Virtue and Wisdom” ...
Early Renaissance Review Sheet
... How was Early Renaissance society different from the society of the Middle Ages? What effect did the Middle class have on the arts? How did Renaissance thinkers and philosophers perceive history? How did Christianity fit in with Renaissance philosophy? Describe the hallmarks of the International sty ...
... How was Early Renaissance society different from the society of the Middle Ages? What effect did the Middle class have on the arts? How did Renaissance thinkers and philosophers perceive history? How did Christianity fit in with Renaissance philosophy? Describe the hallmarks of the International sty ...
File - Art of All Seasons
... The word Renaissance means Rebirth or Revival. The Renaissance began in the Italian city of Florence.. And then spread throughout Europe, including Flanders and Germany. ...
... The word Renaissance means Rebirth or Revival. The Renaissance began in the Italian city of Florence.. And then spread throughout Europe, including Flanders and Germany. ...
WEB High Renaissance - Saint John`s High School
... window behind Christ serves as a halo. people from real life used as figures for his painting ...
... window behind Christ serves as a halo. people from real life used as figures for his painting ...
Renaissance 1350
... – Use unique architectural concepts • Studied Pantheon • Used ribs for support ...
... – Use unique architectural concepts • Studied Pantheon • Used ribs for support ...
Corporate Creativity
... Why were there so many Renaissance men during the Renaissance? – Lack of boundaries between disciplines – Knowledge was just knowledge ...
... Why were there so many Renaissance men during the Renaissance? – Lack of boundaries between disciplines – Knowledge was just knowledge ...
The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Chapter 8
... Ghiberti won-- Classical style;48 years! Michelangelo: “Gates of Paradise” Story of Jacob & Esau: optical perspective ...
... Ghiberti won-- Classical style;48 years! Michelangelo: “Gates of Paradise” Story of Jacob & Esau: optical perspective ...
Brancacci Chapel
The Brancacci Chapel (in Italian, ""Cappella dei Brancacci"") is a chapel in the Church of Santa Maria del Carmine in Florence, central Italy. It is sometimes called the ""Sistine Chapel of the early Renaissance"" for its painting cycle, among the most famous and influential of the period. Construction of the chapel was commissioned by Pietro Brancacci and begun in 1386. Public access is currently gained via the neighbouring convent, designed by Brunelleschi. The church and the chapel are treated as separate places to visit and as such have different opening times and it is quite difficult to see the rest of the church from the chapel.The patron of the pictorial decoration was Felice Brancacci, descendant of Pietro, who had served as the Florentine ambassador to Cairo until 1423. Upon his return to Florence, he hired Masolino da Panicale to paint his chapel. Masolino's associate, 21-year-old Masaccio, 18 years younger than Masolino, assisted, but during painting Masolino left to Hungary, where he was painter to the king, and the commission was given to Masaccio. By the time Masolino returned he was learning from his talented former student. However, Masaccio was called to Rome before he could finish the chapel, and died in Rome at the age of 27. Portions of the chapel were completed later by Filippino Lippi. Unfortunately during the Baroque period some of the paintings were seen as unfashionable and a tomb was placed in front of them.