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Renaissance Art Gallery Walk Instructions • Look at the images you have been provided. Be sure to write down the artists’ names and notes about what they did • For each artist: – Choose 1 image or work – Try to explain what is going on or write down your reactions to it Leonardo da Vinci • Seen as the ideal “Renaissance Man” – Artistic, great thinker, inventor, & constantly wanted to learn • Works: “Mona Lisa,” “The Last Supper,” “Vitruvian Man,” and dozens of notebooks filled with sketches & writings “Mona Lisa” Leonardo da Vinci “The Last Supper” “Virgin of the Rocks” Michelangelo • Sculptor, painter, & architect • Works: Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, “David,” “Pieta” “Pieta” “David” Michelangelo The Sistine Chapel Raphael • Painter • Partied hard, slept with a lot of women, died before age of 40 • Works: “The School of Athens,” “Wedding of the Virgin,” & numerous paintings of the Virgin Mary “Wedding of the Virgin” Raphael “The School of Athens” Donatello • Early Renaissance artist • Sculptures & bas-relief (shallow carvings in stone) • Works: The [sissy] “David,” “Judith & Holofernes” “Judith & Holofernes” Donatello Bas-Relief “David” Brunelleschi • Set tone of Renaissance architecture • Discovered rules of linear perspective • “The Duomo” at Cathedral of Florence The Duomo Interior of the Duomo Brunelleschi Peter Bruegel • Northern Renaissance painter • Painted landscapes & religious works • Works: “The Blind Leading the Blind,” “Triumph of Death” “The Blind Leading the Blind” Peter Bruegel “The Triumph of Death” Albrecht Dürer • Northern Renaissance painter, printmaker, & engraver • Works: “Self-Portrait,” “Knight, Death, and the Devil,” and “St. Jerome in his Study” “Self-Portrait” Albrecht Dürer “St. Jerome at his Study” “Knight, Death, and the Devil”