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January 7th TO DO: Take out your yellow Renaissance Packet Take out If you were absent yesterday, Renaissance Packet upfront

Timeline in art New works were often Mosaic and Frescos Byzantine Art- (300 to 400 ad  4th and 5th Century) Byzantine Empire was the political continuation of the Roman Empire Constantinople, the Byzantine capital, was adorned with large amounts of classical sculptures The most prominent feature of Byzantine art was that it became more abstract, favoring symbolism rather than realistic representations. New works were often Mosaic and Frescos (large works completed in Churches)

Similar types of illustrated text were seen in the Islamic Empire Timeline in art Early Europe- (400 to 500 ad) Art from European and Germanic societies as the Christianization of Europe began. Scythian, Celtic, Iron-Age European, Ango-Saxon, and Viking societies’ art Religious texts and icons Illuminated Manuscripts: Texts are decorated with borders and images to supplement often gold and silver used. Similar types of illustrated text were seen in the Islamic Empire

Timeline in art (400 - 1500 ad) Early medieval Art from Medieval times were mostly religious in focus, funded by influential Church figures such as bishops, abbeys, or wealthy secular patrons. A distinguishing element of Medieval art concerns the lack of realism. With the collapse of the Roman Empire came the loss of the knowledge of realism and perspective drawing. Despite this, art was used during this era to convey religious ideology, and iconic art was oftentimes sufficient for such a task.

Islamic Art Timeline in art Figures were not represented in this art due to religious beliefs… humans should not try to mimic God’s (Allah's work) Large mosaics were constructed in religious and public buildings Colorful patters and designs marked the art style Illuminated manuscripts might have been influenced by Islamic style Advancements in science and mathematics had a huge impact on renaissance art and realism in European works.

Early Renaissance Timeline in art (1300 - 1500 ad) Concepts such as perspective, depth and realism began to come into art in early forms. Features of Medieval style still remain  More shading and perceptive but it is not fully developed Early Renaissance (1300 - 1500 ad)

Timeline in art High Renaissance (1300 -1600 ad) The features that characterize this period are clearly present throughout the art. A focus on creating realistic images that focus on individuals. Religious images and symbols still exist in art but they are paired with classical figures and religious icons are humanized. Secular subjects also appear

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Features of Medieval European art Halo Hierarchy of Scale Artist Unknown Religious Symbolism Church patronage Halos faded during renaissance. Size and intensity of halo also showed greater divinity

Features of Medieval European art Halo: Ring or circle of light around heads of figures Shows divinity (holiness) Religious Symbolism: Church patronage= representations from the bible LOTS of Mary and Child and Christ images Halos faded during renaissance. Size and intensity of halo also showed greater divinity Hierarchy of Scale: The most important figures are the largest to illustrate their superiority Jesus and Mary are larger than all others NOT realistic Artist Unknown: Authors of artistic works were often not credited Focus not on the individual Features of Medieval European art