The Renaissance Outcome: Renaissance Painters/Sculptors

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The Renaissance Outcome: Renaissance Painters/Sculptors Florence

Constructive Response Question Evaluate the accuracy of the following statement using specific examples: Michelangelo was a Renaissance Man.

What Will We Learn? Michelangelo and his works Donatello and his works Leonardo da Vinci and his works Raphael and his works

The Renaissance Renaissance Art Artists were supported by patrons like Isabella d’Este and the Medici Medieval artists used religious subjects to convey a spiritual ideal Renaissance artists will portray religious subjects but will use realistic styles copied from classical models & Greece and Rome Renaissance painters used perspective which showed three dimensions on a flat surface with a vanishing point in the middle Often times fresco was used: painting on wet plaster

Fresco

Michelangelo

Famous Artists Michelangelo Renaissance man: sculptor, painter, architect, and poet Famous for way he portrayed the human body Famous works: Statue of David, Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, Dome of St. Peter’s

David

Sistine Chapel Ceiling