Civilization of the Renaissance Part II Painting, Sculpture, Architecture c. 1350 - 1550.

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Civilization of the Renaissance Part II Painting, Sculpture, Architecture c

Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture A.General TendenciesGeneral Tendencies B.Florentine PaintersFlorentine Painters C.Venetian SchoolVenetian School D.Roman PaintersRoman Painters E.SculptureSculpture F.ArchitectureArchitecture

Masaccio – Famous Works Trinity with VIrgin Madonna & Child Expulsion

Tribute Money

Botticelli Birth of Venus Primavera - Spring

Botticelli – The Medici’s 1. Lorenzo the Magnificent 2. Poliziano 3. Pico della Mirandola 4. Gaspare Lami (a broker who footed the bill) 5. Cosimo the Elder 6. Piero the Gouty (Lorenzo's Dad) 7. Guiliano de' Medici (Lorenzo's younger brother, later murdered in the Pazzi Conspiracy) 8. Giovanni de' Medici (younger brother of Piero the Gouty) 9. Filippo Strozzi 10. Joannis Argiropulos 11. Sandro Botticelli 12. Lorenzo Tornabuoni

Botticelli Virgin & ChildMystical Nativity

Da Vinci Charaacteristics

Da Vinci - Virgin of the Rocks

Last Supper

Mona Lisa

Ginevra de Benci

Leonardo’s Notebooks

Bellini

Giorgione – The Tempest

Titian - Portraits

Vatican – Raphael Rooms

Vatican - Raphael Rooms “The Disputa”

Vatican – Raphael Rooms “The School of Athens”

Vatican – Raphael Rooms “The Parnassus”

Vatican-Raphael Rooms The Cardinal Virtues:

Raphael’s Madonnas

Michelangelo – Sistine Chapel Ceiling and Last Judgment

Sistine Chapel Final Judgment

Scenes from Genesis Separation of Light from Darkness Creation of Adam The Flood

Trinity of Renaissance Master Painters

Donatello’s “David”

Donatello - Gattamelata

Donatello – Mary Magdalene

Michelangelo’ David David

Pieta

His “Moses”

Descent from the Cross

Florence Cathedral

Donato Bramante

Donato Bramante – “Tempietto Union of illusionistic painting and architecture

St. Peter’s Basilica

Medici Library - Florence

Dome of St. Peter’s Basilica