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Artistic Skills The use of light and shade Studied human anatomy Obtained corpses to study Portrayed human emotion and individualism Use of perspective

Meet the Renaissance Artists LDV (1452-1519) M ( 1475-1564) Donatello (1386-1466) Raphael (1483-1520)

Michelangelo’s Pieta

Michelangelo’s David 1501-1504 Donatello’s David 1408

Michelangelo – Moses

Michelangelo's "The Creation of Adam" has endured not only as the most famous of the Sistine Chapel panels, but also as one of the single most iconic images of humanity. Michelangelo is recognized as one of the greatest painters and sculptors from the Italian Renaissance. What is not so widely known is that he was an avid student of anatomy who, at the age of 17, began dissecting corpses from the church graveyard. Now, a pair of American experts in neuroanatomy believe that Michelangelo did leave some anatomical illustrations behind in one of his most famous works - the Sistine Chapel. While some might dismiss this as a coincidence, experts suggest that it would be harder to explain that this was not Michelangelo's intention. Even complex components within the brain, such as the cerebellum, optic chiasm, and pituitary gland can all be found in the picture. As for that sassy green sash running down the pons/spinal column/dude who is holding God up, it follows the path of the vertebral artery perfectly

Similar to the masterpiece "The Creation of Adam," experts argue that the Sistine Chapel panels feature another figure of God with a hidden code. They noticed that God's throat and chest had anatomical irregularities, which were not present in any other figure in the fresco. Also, while the figures are illuminated diagonally from the lower left, God's neck is illuminated straight-on. They concluded that what looks like clumsiness must have been deliberate work by the genius. By superimposing God's odd-looking neck on the photograph of a human brain seen from below, they showed how the two matched precisely. They added that a strange roll of fabric that extends up the center of God's robe could represent the human spinal cord. The lumpy neck in the God figure (A) of the panel matches a photograph of the human brain when seen from below (B) while (C) shows the various parts of the brain apparently hidden in the painting

Raphael - School of Athens

ART FROM THE MIDDLE AGES (NO PERSPECTIVE)

The School of Athens – Raphael, details Plato: looks to the heavens [or the IDEAL realm]. Aristotle: looks to this earth [the here and now].

Raphael - Madonna

Leonardo da Vinci- A Renaissance Man From his notebooks of over 5000 pages we know that da Vinci was an Artist Sculptor Scientist Architect Engineer Inventor

Leonardo – Mona Lisa

Leonardo – Last Supper