Early Renaissance (1400-1490) By Vanessa Garcia.

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Early Renaissance (1400-1490) By Vanessa Garcia

Introduction The word “Renaissance” means “rebirth” in French It was a period when artists and scholars began to show interest in what they believed to be the “Revival” of literature, classical learning, and, most importantly, art. I chose these art pieces because they all looked interesting with the amount of detail they all had.

Plate with the Arms of Blanche of Navarre Artist: Unknown Medium: Tin-glazed earthenware Created: Manises, Valencia, Spain Date: 1427- 38 Made for Queen Blanche of Navarre (1391– 1441) and her husband, John II of Aragon Uncludes unity, color, and pattern

Scenes from the Story of the Argonauts

Scenes from the Story of the Argonauts Artist: Jacopo del Sellaio (Italian) Medium: Tempera (method of painting with pigments dispersed in an emulsion miscible with water, typically egg yolk) on wood, gilt ornaments Date: 1465 Two panels narrating the story of Jason and the Argonauts. Hercules and Orpheus are included. They are trying to get the Golden Fleece. This painting includes lines, form in the buildings, unity, and lots of detail.

The Birth of Venus Artist: Sandro Botticelli Tempera/Painting- They would use gold as a pigment for highlights and hair. Date: Mid 1480s Made: Florence, Italy Has emphasize, color, lines/curves

The Virgin of the Rocks Artist: Leonardo Da Vinci Created: Oil on panel Date: 1483-86 Shows the Madonna and baby Jesus with the infant John the Baptist and an angel This has dimension, emphasis on the people, especially with the color provided.

Pieta Artist: Michelangelo Created: 1498-1499 Made of of marbel Made into a side chapel at Old St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome This sculpture demonstrates form, texture, emphasize, and use of lines.

Sources http://www.oxfordartonline.com/page/renaissance-art-and-architecture http://www.italianrenaissance.org/michelangelos-pieta/ https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-arthistory/chapter/the-high-renaissance/