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Renaissance Art

Renaissance in Flanders The economic expansion in the Netherlands led to greater investments in art.

The Limbourg Brothers of Flanders began making “Books of Hours” for Nobility. These books contained calendars detailing social events and domestic tasks.

Jan Van Eyck Giovanni Arolfini and his Bride (1434) This work serves as a witness to the wedding of a noble.

Matthias Grunewald The Crucifixion (1515)

( German)Albrecht Durer The Four Apostles

The Italian Renaissance The Renaissance in Italy also began as a result of the economic fortunes created by the geographic position of Italy. Art of the Italian Renaissance was greatly influenced by Greek and Roman styles.

Masaccio's Holy Trinity (1425) Masaccio is credited as the first Renaissance artist to re introduce the concept of perspective in art work.

Andrea Del Verrocchio David (1470) Commissioned by the Medici Family Verrocchio wanted to portray realistic view not imitate Greco- Roman model. Attempted to make David look Middle Eastern.

Michelangelo Buonarroti David ( ) Modeled after

Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam (1512) Displayed on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican city.

Robusti painted the entire canvas black, then painted over it. He would set up models of his paintings with dolls before painting. Portays the moment of the breaking of the bread. Jacopo Robusti’s The Last Supper ( )

Leonardo DaVinici In Davinci’s Last Supper the apostles seem posed. His version is painted when Jesus announed that he would be betrayed.

The Mona Lisa (1503) Later Renaissance art began focusing on more secular subjects. The Mona Lisa is a portrait of the wife of a banker during the life of DaVinci.

Raphael Sanzio The School of Athens(1511) Aristotle on the left, Plato on the right Diogenes ( a cynic) philosopher sprawled on the steps. Raphael in the far right forground.