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Author Notoriety & Individualism Realistic anatomy (body) January 11th Depth: 3D Halo In your notebook… Identify all of the features of art you see Determine whether Medieval or Renaissance art? Perspective (Early) Renaissance **Note: Kiss of Judas is the story of Jesus Christ’s (Christian god) by his follower, Judas Author Notoriety & Individualism Realistic anatomy (body) Religious story Kiss of Judas, by Giotto

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Renaissance Art Fair Competition Must work together in your table group Goal: Draw efficiently (quality and quantity) Art work needs to be realistic and uses perspective (needs to be in color) Everyone in the group needs to be working or the whole group fails. Everyone can draw their own art, each person can draw part of the pictures, or any combination as long as everyone is working the entire time. Judging/Competition Tomorrow we will vote on the best art collection There will be prizes Reminder: Features of Renaissance Art: Realism** Perspective Anatomy Depth Nature Secularism Individualism Classicism Artistic Notoriety**

Perspective

Perspective

Perspective

Nature Classicism: Roman & Greek myths 3 dimensional/ realistic Venus presenting Helen of Troy to Paris 3 dimensional/ realistic Cupid & Psyche Secularism (no-Christian religious art) Nature