Warm-up 4-8-15 Ch 22 L7 Mannerism Respond to the following: 1. Why is this work Mannerist? Provide as much evidence as possible. Be specific with your.

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Warm-up Ch 22 L7 Mannerism Respond to the following: 1. Why is this work Mannerist? Provide as much evidence as possible. Be specific with your visual evidence. Obj: SWBAT identify Mannerist characteristic s in works of art Homework Due Today: Garden of Earthly Delights Responses

Theme: R.U.P.A.C. R ebellion (no perspective, no clarity, no focal point) U nbalanced P ersonal Interpretations (dreamlike, anti-tradition) A rtifice (not natural, posed, elongated figures) C ramped Compositions Mannerist Painting

3 Bronzino- Venus, Cupid, Folly, and Time Medici commission Cupid is fondling his mother, Venus. Folly showers them with rose petals Time holds the curtain to “show off” the scene. masks = falseness and deceit Envy and (infidelity). syphilys?

Office Hours Tuesday 3:00-4:00 Thursday 3:00-4:00 Office Hours Tuesday 3:00-4:00 Thursday 3:00-4:00 Due Today: Last Supper comparison PAST DUE: Art History Timeline Ch 22 Cue Cards HW Responses: School of Athens, Pieta, & David Mona Lisa HW Responses HW Responses: School of Athens, Pieta, & David Homework: Chapter 23 Responses: Garden of Earthly delights Future Due Dates: Wednesday Written Exam—Essay Questions only

5 Chapter 22 HOMEWORK Due Tues Last Supper, Tintoretto vs. Last Supper, Da Vinci Compare these two depictions of the Last Supper in terms of composition and use of light

Today End of 3 rd Quarter SPRING BREAK 1 month to the test After School Study Written Exam

Start memorizing these dates!!

8 Chapter 23 HOMEWORK Due Wed Garden of Earthly Delights, Hieronymus Bosch 1. What was this work originally created for? 2. What is the narrative of the painting?

9 Mannerism Jacopo Da Pontormo, Entombment of Christ How is this different from other renaissance work? Think about: Figures Space Focal point

10 Practice What time period and style is this work? Explain your answer using visual evidence and/or references to other major works of art Like Doryphorus by Polyklietos… Marble Statue Naturalistic rendering Idealistic proportions Muscular Branch as a support Contrapposto –harmony of opposites Conclusion: Classical Greek

11 Practice What time period and style is this work? Explain your answer using visual evidence and/or references to other major works of art Enlarged eyes Abstracted forms Smooth bodies Stiff and rigid Tiny Hands-- joined in prayer Characteristic beard Small statue Conclusion: Sumerian surrogate statue—placed in temple Statuettes of two worshipers

12 Quiz What time period and style is this work? Explain your answer using visual evidence and/or references to other major works of art. Image #1Image #2