How did Art Change during the Renaissance?

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How did Art Change during the Renaissance? Unit 3, Lesson 8

Reflective How did Art Change? Procedure Reminder SWBAT analyze the characteristics of Renaissance art. Turn in your homework Write down HW in your planner. Answer the questions below. There is no Do Now today. Write the homework in your planner and put it away after I sign it. You will have ten minutes to take your quiz. When you are done pick up a copy of the guided notes. Reflective

Stop and Jot Look at these two paintings, the first is from the Middle Ages, the second is from the Renaissance. What differences do you notice? Write down 2-3 difference between each of the paintings.

Characteristics of Renaissance Art: Religious AND Non-Religious art Figures are lifelike and 3D (Perspective) Figures are shown in action Nude or clothed Faces showed emotions Evidence of light Full Backgrounds Symmetry Note that Religious art refers specifically to Christianity.

Gallery Walk Around the room are five paintings created by different Renaissance artists. In groups of 4-6 people, you will analyze each painting and figure out what characteristics each painting has. You will have three minutes to analyze each painting. I will be walking around the room, but only to listen to conservations. We will go over each painting after everyone has been to all five stations.

The Last Supper, Leonardo da Vinci Perspective/3D, Symmetry, Religious, Emotion, Evidence of Light, Full Background

The Birth of Venus, Sandro Botticelli

School of Athens, Raphael Emphasize symmetry

Salome with the Head of Saint John the Baptist, Bernardino Luini

Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione, Raphael

The Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo Click picture to take a tour the Sistine Chapel.

You’ve been hired to find and buy and Renaissance painting You’ve been hired to find and buy and Renaissance painting. Explain in 4-6 sentences which painting you choose and why. A B

Picture for the Exit Ticket