The Renaissance in Italy

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The Renaissance in Italy

Linear perspective – system for creating illusions of depth. Masaccio – the first major painter of the Italian Renaissance.

THE HOLY TRINITY. Masaccio. 1425.

God the father, Christ the son, and Holy Spirit (white dove) Mary, St. John Donors who paid for the painting Moves from spiritual reality to temporal reality First use of linear perspective

Nude became a major subject for art (Greece and Rome) Donatello – first life size freestanding nude since Roman times; included personal expression.

DAVID. Donatello. 1425 – 1430.

Less idealized and more naturalistic that ancient Greece. Donatello’s MARY MAGDALEN – expressive of old age and repentance.

BIRTH OF VENUS First life size nude painting since Greece and Rome. Roman goddess of love after birth from the sea, wind blows her to shore to spring Background is flat Combines idealized human figure with concern for thought and feeling. “pagan” goddess in center

BIRTH OF VENUS. Sandro Botticelli. 1480.