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Renaissance Recap

Action, Feeling Setting for both Warm Up Action, Feeling Setting for both Giovanni Agostino da Lodi Adoration of the Shepherds 1510 Which of these paintings looks the more realistic to you? Jacopa di Cione Madonna and Child in Glory 1360/65

The general characteristics of Medieval art: Religious subject matter Important figures are shown as larger than others around them Figures look stiff with little sense of movement Fully clothed Faces were serious and showed little emotion. Flat and two-dimensional Backgrounds were one color.

The general characteristics of Renaissance art: Subject matter was varied, not always religious. The human body was studied in order to paint figures more realistically. Shading used to make objects look round and real. Perspective used to make paintings look three-dimensional. Shadows and light were used to draw the viewer’s eye to a particular point in the painting.

Italians earned large profits by supplying the ships that went to the Crusades in the Middle East. The wealthy had money to invest into the arts and learning which is different than the time of the Middle Ages. Wealthy cities: Florence and Venice

Led to the Renaissance- a time of renewed interest in learning and the arts that lasted from the 14th-16th centuries. During this time there was a new interest in the Ancient Romans and Greeks.

Renaissance Art Conversation Since the Greeks and the Romans glorified the human body how do you think that will manifest itself in the Renaissance art?