1/21 & 1/22: Leonardo Da Vinci Leonardo Da Vinci is often referred to as a Renaissance Man. Based on your reading and understanding of the Renaissance,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Was Leonardo DaVinci a True Renaissance Man?
Advertisements

Leonardo Da Vinci RENAISSANCE MAN. Da Vinci was born in Florence, Italy in From a young age people knew he was a very talented drawer and painter.
Lifelong Learning Programme Leonardo da Vinci - Transfer of Innovation HYDROPOWERPLANT SIMULATION Flow over the Bucket.
Art of the Renaissance. Laocoon and Sons (16-20 BCE) How could a statue (such as this one) be considered “inspiration” for Renaissance artists?
DAN BROWN Novelist The Da Vinci Code The Novel Dan Brown is the author of numerous #1 bestsellers, including Digital Fortress, including Digital Fortress,
Renaissance Humanism Doctor Faustus Adapted from: The West and the World, “The Renaissance – Origins of the Modern Age in Europe.” Gage Learning Corporation,
What is an antecedent? It is the noun or nouns that a pronoun is replacing or referring back to. Example: The Mona Lisa is a famous work of art from the.
FRAME, FIGURE, FORM Historical Places & Periods: Their Defining Idea, Prominent Person, & Representative Art & Architecture.
MR. GLUCKSON Renaissance. “Rebirth” Of new ideas. Such as education, science, technology, art, etc.
Leonardo Da Vinci Leonardo Da Vinci was an Italian Polymath, Musician, inventor, and writer. He is considered by many the father of Modern Science. His.
You will be creating a fantastic power point on a Renaissance figure who is famous for some lasting piece of work!!
Renaissance Art circa CE Europe Renaissance Renaissance is the French word for “Rebirth” The Renaissance was a re-discovery of Ancient Greek.
Renaissance. End of Middle Ages brought new inventions, ideas, creations, art, literature, reform/change to Church, new Christian branch & exploration.
The Renaissance Artist Nicholas Todd Madison-Pegeron.
Line Symmetry. When a figure has line symmetry when one half of it is the mirror image of the other half When a figure has line symmetry when one half.
Symmetry. The water acts as a mirror. The mountain is reflected in it. We call this the mirror line or line of symmetry.
Renaissance: Italy and Northern Europe Ch 1 & 2. Italy.
WARM UP - - RENAISSANCE ART On your notecard: 1. Make a list of how the two paintings are similar and different. 2. What influence do you think culture.
“The Renaissance Man” Artistic and Scientific Achievements of the Renaissance.
The Renaissance was a… R.E.B.I.R.T.H. World History 9 Mr. Booth.
Renaissance. What? A “rebirth” Intellectual changes ◦ artistic, social, scientific, and political thought turned in new directions. Economic changes ◦
Standard: SSWH9 The student will analyze change and continuity in the Renaissance and Reformation. a. Explain the social, economic, and political changes.
Leonardo da Vinci Sketches. ci+sketches&gs_l=img.3..0i10l8j0i5i ac.1.52.img
Medieval-to- Renaissance Theatre in the Middle Ages The Legacy of Plato ( ) The Allegory of the Cave.
Renaissance Art 16 th Century Europe. In your Leonardo Groups Read pages 646 – 650 (not Raphael section), but including the “Virtuvian Man” on p. 651.
What’s a Renaissance man? Idea developed in 15 th -cent. Italy One of first representatives was Leon Battista Alberti ( ), who said that “a man can.
Europe’s History. The Beginnings  Changes began in Europe as the result of the Black Death, Gunpowder, and most importantly a new outlook on life  People.
ART 101 Week 4 DQ 2 To purchase this material click below link Consider Leonardo da Vinci’s.
Renaissance Art.
Renaissance Art Renaissance Art is Defined by the use of Four major Techniques Symbolism: Representing things in art or sculpture; Showing meaning in the.
Objects as History Presentation
Renaissance Art Renaissance Art is Defined by the use of Four major Techniques Oil on Stretched Canvas: Allowed a greater range of colors Pyramid Configuration:
SSWH9 The student will analyze change and continuity in the Renaissance and Reformation. Explain the social, economic, and political changes that contributed.
Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo da Vince
Comparison of Art 1 A.D A.D. Roman Art, Medieval Art, Renaissance Art.
How do these popular images connect to European history?
Today’s Agenda 10/19 How do Historians use primary documents to better understand history? Begin work on Renaissance DBQ (Our first DBQ of the year)
The Renaissance By Darragh and Keelin.
By: Brad Lacher Tyler LaFlash
Leonardo da Vinci
Renaissance Government and Philosophy Notes
The UK Tier 1 Entrepreneur Visa and the UK Representative of Overseas Business Visa - SmartMove2UK
Renaissance Artists.
The Renaissance The Last Supper, Leonardo Da Vinci, 1498.
Online Gifts Buy for wishes happy mother's day to yours choice and with happy gifts find here:
17 da Vinci’s Measures Name: __________________ STAT 101 Lab: da Vinci
Monday, September 24, 2011 Essential Question: Where did the Renaissance begin and how did the ideas of the Renaissance spread? Standard: SSWH9 The student.
The Renaissance was very ARTISTIC!
Influential Artists of Europe
Influential Artists of Europe
The Cradle of the Renaissance
The power of shading (Chiaroscuro) came into wider usage during the Renaissance. This provided a way to show something that was flat to look three dimensional.
Rewrite correcting the grammar, punctuation, and spelling:
The Renaissance in Italy
Do Now for Monday, October 24
Renaissance Homework #2
Warm Up - - Renaissance Art
Leonardo da Vinci’s “Perfect Man”
Invention/ Inventor Project
Leonardo Da Vinci as an artist
The Renaissance Era: The Rebirth of Europe
Leonardo da vinci
Aim: How can a rebirth in learning and art lead to global domination?
People of the Renaissance
What was the Renaissance? Notes #39
Renaissance beyond Italy
Famous Renaissance Art
Leonardo da Vinci’s “Perfect Man”
Jacopo del Sellaio Cupid and Psyche, c
Presentation transcript:

1/21 & 1/22: Leonardo Da Vinci Leonardo Da Vinci is often referred to as a Renaissance Man. Based on your reading and understanding of the Renaissance, what does it mean to be a Renaissance Man? How does Da Vinci fit into that understanding? What would a Renaissance Man or Woman look like today? What characteristics would he/she possess? How would a modern day Renaissance Man or Woman compare to a Renaissance Man or Woman from Europe between 1350-1750 CE? What does this comparison say about how these time periods compare?