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Middle Ages and Renaissance Art World Civ. 2010

Middle Ages Art Techniques  Saints wear halos  Saints and members of the family of God are larger than ordinary people.  Use gold backgrounds and gold features to represent the beauty and value of the atmosphere of earth.  Landscape was heaven.  Egg Tempera

Renaissance Art Techniques  Ordinary people are portrayed more often.  Ordinary people grow to the same size as the saints.  Halos become faint or non existent.  Landscape is earth. Examples: Gardens, Forests, buildings that everyday people lived in.  Mathematical perspective is used.  Oil painting  True to Life  Window Frame

Renaissance Art Techniques  Ordinary people are portrayed more often.  Ordinary people grow to the same size as the saints.  Halos become faint or non existent.  Landscape is earth. Examples: Gardens, Forests, buildings that everyday people lived in.  Mathematical perspective is used.  Oil painting  True to Life  Window Frame

Madonna and Child in Glory

Miraculous Mass of St. Martin of Tours

Madonna and Child with St. John

Adoration of the Shepherds

Adoration of the Magi

The Bean Eater

Miraculous Mass of St. Martin of Tours  Does St. Martin of Tours, wear a halo?  Where are the figures in this painting?  Do their surroundings look true to life? Why or Why not?

Madonna and Child with St. John  Do these figures wear halos?  How do the halos differ from the painting of Miraculous Mass of St. Martin of Tours?  Is Madonna and Child with St. John a Middle Age painting or Renaissance painting?

Adoration of the Shepherds  Do you see any halos?  Did they use egg tempera or oil paint?  Describe the landscape of the painting?

Adoration of the Magi  Do the buildings look true to life?  What is perspective?  Can you find any halos?  Which people are saints and which are ordinary people?

Summary  Draw a Venn Diagram to Compare and Contrast the art techniques of the Middle Ages to the Renaissance.  Draw a picture of a farm using the art techniques in which we talked about yesterday and today.