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4 Types of Perspective Linear Form Overlapping Atmospheric

Rules of Art (Perspective) (Horizon line and vanishing point)

Form

Overlapping

Atmospheric Objects further away are in less detail The further away the more grayscale you see Color increases in the foreground There are no pure black colors far away

Symmetry, Shape and Size Fibonacci code and the golden mean 1:1.618

Giotto ( )

Artist: Giotto Date: ( ) Name: The Kiss of Judas Location: Padova, Italy

Masaccio

Artist: Masaccio Date: ( ) Name: Trinity Location: Santa Maria Novella, Florence

Artist: Masaccio Date: ( ) Name: The Expulsion Of Adam And Eve From Eden Location: Florence

Artist: Masaccio Date: (1425) Name: Portrait of a Young Man National Art Gallery, Washington

Artist: Masaccio Date: ( ) Name: Madonna and Child with St. Anne Location: Uffizi

Donatello

Artist: Donatello Date: (1440) Name: David Bargello Palace, Florence, Italy

Donatello

Leonardo De Vinci

Self Portrait

Human Body

Inventions

Last Supper 1498 Milan

Mona Lisa Paris

Michelangelo Buonarroti

Pieta St. Peters

David , Florence

Sistine Chapel , Vatican

Sistine Chapel

The Dome of St. Peters Vatican City

Raphael

Artist: Raphael Date: (1505) Name: Madonna and Child Florence

Artist: Raphael Date: ( ) Name: Sistine Madonna Dresden, Germany

Artist: RaphaelName: School of Athens Date: ( )Vatican

Titian

Artist: Titian Date: ( ) Name: The Three Ages of Man National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh

Artist: Titian Date: ( ) Name: The Allegory of Age Governed by Prudence National Gallery, London is thought to depict Titian, his son Orazio, and a young cousin, Marco Vecellio

Artist: Titian Date: ( ) Name: The Assassin Art History Museum, Vienna