High Renaissance Art Gallery Student Name Art Appreciation WALDORF University 9/20/2015 (Botticelli, ca. 1482)

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High Renaissance Art Gallery Student Name Art Appreciation WALDORF University 9/20/2015 (Botticelli, ca. 1482)

High Renaissance Art: Introduction Renaissance Art was done in Europe from the late 1400s to1600. Separated into three main categories: Early Renaissance, High Renaissance, and Late Renaissance. Marked by “logical thought and the new philosophical, literary, and artistic movement called humanism” (Frank, 2014, p. 279). Artists studied anatomy and “applied geometry to the logical construction of implied space through linear perspective” (Frank, 2014, p. 281). High Renaissance was peak of Italian art from 1490 to 1530 (Frank, 2014).

High Renaissance Art: Introduction I chose High Renaissance art because the artwork in this period shows real distinctive details and emotion. I want to know why the human body was so inspirational to these artists. I am interested in learning why this art period is called the rebirth of art .

Sandro Botticelli La Primavera 1482 6' 8" x 10' 4" Tempera on panel (Botticelli, ca. 1482)

Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa 1503-1506 30 1/4’’ x 21’’ Oil on wood (Da Vinci, ca. 1503)

Leonardo da Vinci The Last Supper 1495 14’ 5’’ x 28’ 1/4’’ Paint on plaster (Da Vinci, ca. 1495)

Albrecht Dürer, Adam and Eve, 1504 9 7/8” x 7 7/8” Engraving

Albrecht Dürer Virgin and Child before an Archway 1495 48 x 36 cm Oil on panel (Dürer, ca. 1495)

References Botticelli, S. (ca. 1482). Birth of Venus [Tempera on canvas]. Retrieved from http://www.uffizi.org/artworks/the-birth-of- venus-by-sandro-botticelli/ Botticelli, S. (ca. 1482). Primavera [Tempera on panel]. Retrieved from http://www.uffizi.org/artworks/la-primavera- allegory-of-spring-by-sandro-botticelli/ Da Vinci, L. (ca. 1495). The last supper [Oil on canvas]. Retrieved from http://www.abcgallery.com/L/leonardo/leonardo4.html#note Da Vinci, L. (ca. 1503). Mona Lisa [Oil on wood]. Retrieved from http://www.louvre.fr/en/oeuvre-notices/mona-lisa- portrait-lisa-gherardini-wife-francesco-del-giocondo Dürer, A. (ca. 1495). Virgin and child before an archway [Oil on panel]. Retrieved from http://www.wga.hu/html_m/d/durer/1/01/07virgin.html Dürer, A. (1504). Adam and Eve [Engraving]. Retrieved from https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/19.73.1 Frank, P. (2014). Prebles' Artforms: An introduction to the visual arts (11th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson Education.