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Widespread change in culture that took place in Europe beginning in the 1330s. Means “rebirth” Why Italy? 1. Location, location, location- center for European trade 2. Italy’s merchants became very wealthy 3. No feudal system, developed citystates which had a lot of power Leonardo da Vinci • Known as a “Renaissance” man- what does that mean? • Left-handed when left handed was considered “devil’s work” • He was an inventor, artist, and scientist: – In his notebooks you could find human anatomy, painting, architecture, and elements of mechanics Self-portrait: Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa • Also known as La Gioconda • Found at the Louevre in Paris, France • Leonardo started painting this in 15031504 in Florence, Italy. Finished in 1519 in France. • Subject is Lisa del Gionconido, commissioned by her husband to celebrate the birth of their son! Mona Lisa • Theft and Vandalism: – Vincenzo Peruggia (tried to sell to the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy) – Damaged by acid, rocks thrown, eventually covered in bullet proof glass Speculation of Mona Lisa • His mother Caterina? • Likeness of Leonardo himself? • Gian Giacomo Caprotti? (da Vinci’s apprentice) • Estimated worth: $753.8 Million in 2009 The Last Supper History • Worked on it 1495-1498 • Original found in a monastery in Milan, Italy • Represents the apostles’ reaction after Jesus announces who will betray him • Pop culture references: The DaVinci Code- speculates who is really represented in painting…conspiracy? Inventions • • • • Tank Helicopter Weapons Parachute Leonardo da Vinci’s Later Life • Worked for the French Governor of Milan • French were eventually kicked out of Milan with no where to go… • He stayed in Rome with a member of the d’Medici family, but did not work steadily • Moved to France and became the “First painter, architect, and engineer to the King” • Died at the age of 67 Michelangelo • Artist • Sculptor • Architect (St. Peter’s Basilica at age 74, died before completion) • Main patron was Lorenzo Medici Pieta • Italian for pity • Depiction of Mary cradling Jesus after his death • Located at the Vatican (St. Peter’s Basilica) • Particularly youthful interpretation of the Pieta Damage and Vandalism • Laszlo Toth (1972) – With geologist hammer – Claimed to be Jesus Christ – 15 blows – Removed Mary’s nose, arm, elbow, eyelid – Never charged with crime due to insanity David • Created 1501-1504 • Depiction of the Biblical hero • 17 feet high • Marble • Meant for outdoors in the Piazza del Signoria (replica still found there) • Accademia Gallery in Florence, Italy The Sistine Chapel Famous depiction of God giving life to Adam The Sistine Chapel • Commissioned by Pope Julius II • 1508-1512 • Place where new popes are decided • Michelangelo painted the ceiling and fresco (wall painting called The Last Judgment) The Ceiling • Michelangelo had to build his own scaffolding to complete the project • Laid on his back to complete the ceiling painting • Nine stories from the book of Genesis • Garden of Eden, Creation of Adam and Eve, Great Flood • Resented the commission by the Pope because he believed he is a sculptor not a painter The Last Judgment- Fresco • 1535-1541 • Represents the second coming of Christ and the Apocalypse • Behind altar of Sistine Chapel • Attempted censorship by Cardinals- nudes were obscene Sandro Botticelli • Florence, Italy • Painting apprentice at age 14 • Patron of Lorenzo de Medici • 2 Masterpieces Primavera • Known as Allegory of Spring • Depicts mythological figures in a garden • Uffizi Gallery- Florence, Italy Birth of Venus • Depicts the Goddess Venus being emerging from the sea • Botticelli leans toward mythology not religion The Renaissance Moves North • • • • • England France Germany Belgium Netherlands Shakespeare • English Poet • Wrote 37 plays • Can anyone name some? • Actor before writing plays • Also wrote sonnets Shakespeare in Pop Culture • Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare in Pop Culture • Hamlet • The Taming of the Shrew Shakespeare in Pop Culture • Othello How to: Sonnets • Must be 14 lines • Must be written in iambic pentameter • Must be written in one of the standard rhyme schemes • Shakespearean Sonnet: – ABABCDCDEFEFGG (each letter is a line) – Every A rhymes with A, B with B, etc. Theme of Shakespearean Sonnet • First quatrain: An exposition of the main theme and main metaphor. • Second quatrain: Theme and metaphor extended or complicated; often, some imaginative example is given. • Third quatrain: Peripeteia (a twist or conflict), often introduced by a "but" (very often leading off the ninth line). • Couplet: Summarizes and leaves the reader with a new, concluding image. Sonnet 18 • A B A B C D C D E F E F Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate. Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date. Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimmed; And every fair from fair sometime declines, By chance, or nature's changing course, untrimmed; But thy eternal summer shall not fade, Nor lose possession of that fair thou owest, Nor shall death brag thou wanderest in his shade, When in eternal lines to time thou growest. G So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, G So long lives this, and this gives life to thee. Albrecht Durer • German artist • Woodcarvings, engraving and painting • After being an apprentice he took a “gap” year where he traveled to Italy and other places to study art • Most influential artist of the Northern Renaissance Woodcarving • Durer completed the woodcarving based on a letter of the Italian merchant that actually saw the rhinoceros • GET OUT YOUR REVIEW WORKSHEET AND A PENCIL Why Italy? 1. _______________ _______________ _______________ 2. _______________ _______________ _______________ 3. _______________ _______________ _______________ The Renaissance Moves North • _____________ • _____________ • _____________ • _____________ • _____________ What famous event happened in Rouen, France?