Time Line Sack of Rome (1527) Renaissance (16 th - Early 17 th ) Council of Trent (1545–63) Baroque (Late 17 th - Early 18 th ) Rococco (1700-1760 aka.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Gardner’s Art Through the Ages, 13e
Advertisements

RENAISSANCE ART & ARCHITECTURE
Chapter 24 Baroque, 1600 to 1700 (Italy and Spain)
GB Represent a famous vision describe with frank clarity by Teresa arrow transporting her to a state of ecstatic oneness with God. Charged with.
European Art & Culture in the 17 th Century Unit One/Ch. 15 AP European History.
By: Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY.
Baroque Gianlorenzo Bernini ( ) Šv.Teresa iš Avilos Marble.
Baroque Art in Italy and Spain. Italian Baroque.
Midterm Review: Gothic to Mannerism
Time Line Sack of Rome (1527) Renaissance (16 th - Early 17 th ) Council of Trent (1545–63) Brief Style - Mannerism Baroque (Late 17 th - Early 18 th )
Northern Renaissance to Baroque Rebekah Scoggins Art Appreciation February 14, 2013 (Happy Valentine’s Day!) Chapter 16 continued.
Baroque Chapter 17. The Baroque Period The desire of 17century painters to achieve naturalism in their works marks a shift away from Classical ideals.
Early Renaissance Painting Fig. 2.4, Massacio, The Holy Trinity with the Virgin, St. John, Two Donors, 1425, Fresco, S. Maria Novella, Florence A Rebirth.
The Catholic Reformation and the Baroque Style
HWH Unit 3 Chapter 5.2. Baroque Art (late 1500s-late 1600s)  Major characteristics Rich, full-bodied colors ○ Uses light and contrast Full of energy.
Development of Painting in Europe
ART HISTORY 2051 Baroque: Italy & Spain. Baroque painting: Italy –Caravaggio ( ) style: “realist” tendency –rejection of Mannerism –interest in.
The Long Shadow of Italy: Painting in Seventeenth Century Europe.
European Artists: A survey of notable painters and styles.
Renaissance Artists Essential Question: In your own words, define the following terms: Renaissance Humanism Classicism Warm-Up: Why did the Renaissance.
Baroque Era – defined by a music period – year of the first opera production 1750 – year of the death of Bach.
THE RENAISSANCE. THE BAPTISTRY DOORS n LORENZO GHIBERTI n 1435 n EACH PANEL – 21 X 17 n NATIONAL MUSEUM, FLORENCE.
History: Pre - Renaissance Western –Civilization Greco-Roman Empire Fall of Rome Dark – Ages How religion played a part What was happening in the rest.
The Beginnings of Modern Art Traditions Renaissance Mannerism Baroque Rococo.
Baroque Art If it’s not Baroque don’t fix it! Hee Hee Hee!
Mannerism – between the Renaissance & Baroque Periods c Deliberate distortion: elongated, twisting forms -- Often religious -- Dramatic lighting;
Baroque Art and Mannerism
15 TH - 16 TH CENTURIES NORTHERN & ITALIAN RENAISSANCE.
Italian and Northern Renaissance Art. Characteristics of Italian Art Influenced by Byzantine art for 800 years 2 dimensional Large eyes Tempura paint:
BAROQUEARTBAROQUEART. BAROQUE ART Originated in Italy The artistic and musical style after the Renaissance Ornate, sensual, expressive, realistic,
The Baroque Era lasted began around 1600 in Rome and spread in Europe.
Art History Review Pay attention!. Durer (German) Renaissance Print (engraving)
ART of the s the door opens to the Baroque Mannerism replaces Classic perfection Counter-Reformation in Italy and Spain Louis XIV in France Mannerism.
Chapter 14: New Direction in Thought and Culture in the 16 th and 17 th Century Adapted from: Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY.
More Art Awesome…I mean really Baroque ► 1600 – ► From a Portuguese word “barocca”, meaning “a pearl of irregular shape.” ► Implies strangeness,
If it’s not Baroque don’t fix it!
Baroque – Dutch Flemish
Art History Review Pay attention!. Durer (German) Renaissance Print (engraving)
Mannerism Mannerism is a period of European painting, sculpture, architecture and decorative arts lasting from the later years of the Italian High Renaissance.
Characteristics: They rejected mannerism - they regarded the first hand examination of nature very important. They wanted their paintings to look realistic(verisimilitude)
BAROQUE AND ROCOCO. mannerism Reflected the anxiety, uncertainty, and yearning for a spiritual experience that marked the end of the Renaissance… A deliberate.
Birth of Venus by Botticelli, oil on canvas, Uffizi Art Gallery, circa
Baroque Art: Caravaggio: The Sacrifice of Isaac ( )
Baroque Visual Art. Influences Techniques and styles of the Renaissance started to fade as new theories and beliefs started forming –Sun being the center.
From the French word, “rebirth” Began in Italy and spread throughout Europe from 1300’s until 1600’s Huge breakthroughs in depicting nature, space, and.
Nicolas Poussin, Rape of the Sabines, 1640s. FRENCH BAROQUE.
Artist- Giotto Title- “Isaac Rejects Esau” Artist- Giotto Title- “Isaac Rejects Esau”
Baroque Art 6. How do you become a professional artist?
CHAPTERS REVIEW. CHAPTER 22 ITALY HIGH AND LATE RENAISSANCE & MANNERISM 1. Last Supper Da Vinci 2. Philosophy (School of Athens) Raphael.
Renaissance Art.
Baroque Era – defined by a music period
Baroque Art 7. How do you become a professional artist?
Michelangelo Merisi (Caravaggio)
The Baroque How do you become a professional artist?
SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY EUROPE [Map 23-01]
BAROQUE ART
Giotto, Lamentation, , Arena Chapel, Italy
MANNERISM MANNERISM Period from High Renaissance (1520) to Baroque (1590) Comes from the Italian maniera, or "style," in the sense of an artist's characteristic.
WHO? Cerasi Chapel, Santa Maria del Popolo Pontormo ( )
WHO? chiaroscuro Bronzino ( ) Pope Paul III (pont ) Veronese ( )
5.8 The Renaissance in Italy
Antoine Watteau, Return from Cythera, ROCOCO
Baroque Era – defined by a music period
Baroque Era – defined by a music period
Baroque Art History AWN 3m1.
Italian Baroque painter, following Caravaggio( )
Judith Beheading Holofernes Michelangelo Merisi a. k. a
#1 NAME: Oseberg Ship ARTIST: Unknown DATE: 800 STYLE: Viking
Presentation transcript:

Time Line Sack of Rome (1527) Renaissance (16 th - Early 17 th ) Council of Trent (1545–63) Baroque (Late 17 th - Early 18 th ) Rococco ( aka 1800’s)

Middle Ages Madonna Enthroned Early Italian Renaissance egg tempera painting 1280 by Cimabue Madonna Enthroned Early Italian Renaissance egg tempera painting 1310 by Giotto

Renaissance Holy Trinity Italian Renaissance fresco 1425 by Masaccio

Arnolfini Wedding Portrait Northern Renaissance oil on wood 1434 by Jan Van Eyck David Italian Renaissance marble sculpture by Michelangelo

Hieronymous Bosch. Garden of Earthly Delights, c , triptych, oil on wood, 12' long (open)

Mannerism Parmigianino Virgin with the Long Neck (1535) Pontormo Entombment (1525-8).

Baroque Primary colors Compositions –Complex/Contradictory/Dynamic/ Diagonal/ tension/movement) Lighting,Shadows/Shading (Chiaroscuro) Content (Middle of the actions/emotional) –Mainly Catholic Countries/subject matter –Greek and roman as well as religious themes

Artists Italy - Painters: Caravaggio Artemísia Gentileschi Carracci (There are 3) - Sculptors: Bernini Giambologna The North: Rembrandt Rubens

Caravaggio The Supper at Emmaus by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, 1601 The Supper at Emmaus by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, 1601 Oil on canvas. National Gallery, London

Carravaggio The Conversion of St. Paul Carravaggio The Sacrifice of Isaac

Caravaggio. Bacchus. c Oil on canvas. Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Italy. Judith Beheading Holofernes c. 1598; Oil on canvas, 56 3/4 x 76 3/4 in; Galleria Nazionale dell'Arte Antica, Rome

The Incredulity of Saint Thomas ; Oil on canvas, 42 1/8 x 57 1/2 in; Neues Palais, Potsdam Ottavio Leoni, Caravaggio

Carracci (There are 3) Annibale Carracci L'Assunta (S.Maria del Popolo a Roma) Annibale Carracci Paesaggio con la fuga in Egitto"1604 Galleria Doria Pamphilij Roma.

Pieta Painting by Annibale CarracciAnnibale CarracciAnnibale Carracci Assumption of the Virgin

Christ Appearing to St. Peter on the Appian Way (St. Peter) The Coronation of the Virgin, after 1595, Annibale Carracci (Italian, Bolognese), Oil on canvas ( )

Lodovico Carracci Annibale Carracci The Dead Christ Mourned ('The Three Maries') about 1604, Bargellini Madonna (1588) Oil on canvas, 282 x 188 cm

Artemísia Gentileschi Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith Beheading Holofernes, oil on canvas

Carravaggio

Artemisia Gentileschi Judith and Her Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes, oil on canvas

Title: 'Esther Before Ahasuerus' Painter: Artemisia Gentileschi Year:

Artemisia Gentileschi - Self-Portrait as a Lute PlayerMary Magdalene Pitti

Condottiero Bologna

Bernini Bernini. Ecstasy of St. Theresa Cornaro Chapel.

Apollo and Daphne Bernini David,David, 1623

Berninii The Rape of Persephone

Giambologna Samson and Philistine Giovanni Bologna (Giambologna) ( ). Italy, , Marble

Death of the Centaur (Hercules killing centaur)

Rape of the Sabine Women

Rembrandt The Night Watch

Rembrandt Descent from the Cross, 1634

The Return of the Prodigal son, 1662 Supper at Emmaus

Rubens " The Fall of Phaeton" 1605 oil on canvas Peter Paul Rubens The National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C

The Last Judgement Battle of the Amazons

The Garden of Love c

Rococco Fragonard aka 1800’s

Watteau

The Rococo Basilica at Ottobeuren (Bavaria)

Resources by-caravaggio/