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Renaissance Art

Classical Greece

Roman Empire

Medieval

Leonardo da Vinci

Michelangelo

Raphael

Renaissance Art Gallery Walk

Directions You and your group will analyze 8 different works of art from the Renaissance For each piece you will do the following: Record the name of the work The artist 2-3 details that makes it Renaissance (use yesterday’s notes to identify these) Please make sure to do the following: Stick with your group Participate in the analysis Stay on task Avoid traffic jams

Individual Assessment On a separate sheet of paper answer the following question: Which three pieces of art best reflect Renaissance values? Make sure to provide evidence & reasoning that explains your answer.