Art and Humanism during the Renaissance

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Art and Humanism during the Renaissance

Mona Lisa Leonardo da Vinci Da Vinci was the first painter to start painting realistic portraits The Mona Lisa is the most highly scrutinized painting of today Created during the Italian Renaissance

The Last Supper Leonardo da Vinci It was painted on the back wall of the dining hall at the Dominican convent of Sta. Maria delle Grazie in Italy He wanted to experiment with a new style called Tempera(egg yolk and vinegar plus oil paint on dry plaster) He could use more colors and redo portions using Tempera Painted it from 1495-1498

Creation of Adam Michelangelo Depicts an episode in the Book of Genesis in the Bible Depicts God’s creation of the first human being, Adam Located on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel Created between 1508 and 1512

St. George and the Dragon Raphael George was the patron saint of England Meant to be seen at close range Highly detailed and precise setting Took many aspects of other paintings and combined them to form this one

Humanism Great intellectual movement of the Renaissance Believed that Greek and Latin classics contained lessons needed to lead a moral and effective life Tried to understand works of Greeks and Romans Taught children morality and how to write elegantly