Gothic 2. Title: Virgin with child Medium: silver gilt and enamel Size: 27 1/8 “ Date: 1339 Source/ Museum: Louvre Abbey Church of Saint-Dennis Inscription.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Rediscovering the Classical Tradition Through Art T.C.I
Advertisements

Makron Skyphos. Cup: Skyphos Painter: Makron Potter: Hieron Date: BC Height: 21cm Basically, the skyphos portrays Helen of T-roy being abducted.
Sacred Art “Before whose eyes Jesus Christ was clearly portrayed among you as crucified.” Galatians 3:1.
Illuminated Manuscript any decorated or illustrated manuscript from the Western traditions.
French Gothic Stokstad, Ch. 16. French Gothic Art 16-2 and 7 Cathedral of Notre Dame, Chartres (c and later); plan Nave, c
Title: Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Amicus Artist: n/a Date: n/a Source/ Museum: n/a Medium: n/a Size: n/a.
Medieval Art. Transition from Greek, to Roman, to Middle Ages Greek Idealism Roman Realism Middle Ages Religious.
Illuminated Manuscripts & Historiated Initials. The Middle Ages The Middle Ages are commonly referred to as the medieval period. The European Middle Ages.
Achilles painter Lekythos.  NAME: Achilles painter Lekythos  MADE: BC  SIZE: 38cm  POTTER: not known  PAINTER: The Achilles painter  WE DON’T.
A “Visible” Presence of the Apostle in the Pauline Family A “Visible” Presence of the Apostle in the Pauline Family Paul and Fr. Alberione.
SCENES FROM GENESIS Detail of the Good Samaritan Window, south aisle of nave, Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Chartres, France. c Stained and painted.
11 th CENTURY. Head of Christ 11 th century This is the only known example of stained glass from the 11 th century. It was originally in the Abbey church.
The Dionysiac (Mystery) Frieze. The Basics 54 square metres 3.3m high Figures 1.5 high BC Villa of the Mysteries Reason for the name of the Villa.
1 The family Frieze shows a sculptural relief from the Ara Pacis Augustae. What political idea does the name of this monument promote? [ACH] It promotes.
Medieval Art and Architecture
Review: Final Exam Romanesque and Gothic Art. Carolingian Art &13 Palace Chapel of Charlemagne, Aachen, Germany ( ; Odo of Metz, architect)
Medieval Painting.
Illuminated Text The Influence of the Gutenberg Bible Information borrowed from
Illuminated Manuscripts. Vocabulary A prayer book intended for use in private or family devotions (prayers) Usually contain a collection of prayers and.
Mary Cassatt The American Impressionist Created for Patterson Art Awareness By Liz Beutel Self Portrait, 1878.
Byzantine Icons Comparative Civilizations 12 Kevin J. Benoy.
Christian Art Work done by: Sofia Machado nº4 Dora Ferreira Nº6 Elsa Cardoso Nº7 Fernando Couto Nº8 Hugo Pereira Nº10.
GOTHIC EUROPE GARDNER CHAPTER 18-3 PP VIRGIN OF PARIS  Virgin and Child (Virgin of Paris), Notre-Dame, Paris, France, early 14 th century 
Discussant: Anna Katrina N. Rint
Before You Begin Penance Lessons Set up a Prayer Space in your home where you will conduct your lessons. Include on your Prayer Table: ► Color cloth for.
What is an illumination? Strictly speaking, illumination is decoration which uses gold, gold leaf or silver; however, the term is often used loosely to.
Illuminations Medieval Manuscripts Up until the end of the Middle Ages, when the art of printing first allowed a measure of mass production, books were.
Egyptian Art. Function First, to glorify the gods - including the Pharaoh - and facilitate human passage into the after-life. Second, to assert, propagandize.
Romanesque & Gothic Art
Illuminated Manuscript
 Vase shape:skyphos  Function:deep wine drinking cup  Potter:Hieron  Painter:Makron  Date: BC  Height:21cm.
Visual Texts. What is a visual text? A visual text is a text in which the image plays a major role in the audiences’ response. Although visual texts make.
Jan van Eyck c. 1390—1441. The van Eyck brothers Jan van Eyck and his brother were given credit for inventing oil painting methods. Developed glowing,
The Achilles Painter White text: p.71 Black text: p
Chapter Seven Gothic Europe Dates and Places: 12 th to 14 th century Western Europe (begins in France) People: Growth of urban centers Sophisticated courts.
Illuminated Manuscripts. Medieval Cards Quiz 3 1. What is feudalism? 2. What is manorialism? Read the handout on the Roman Catholic Church.
DTP Features 1.03C Demonstrate desktop publishing.
Ancient Egyptian Art.
Renaissance Museum By: Lia Taylor Erin Shupe Phillip Gurecki Christopher Rock.
Using COLOR Bristol Community College Bristol Community College Business Creativity Sources: Non Designers Design Book.
Romanesque 2 Chapter 15. Title: Virgin and Child Medium: Oak with polychromy Size: height 31" (78.7 cm) Date: Late 12th century Painted wood- oak Mother.
The Achilles Painter White text: p.71 Black text: p
Gothic 2. Title: Virgin with child Medium: silver gilt and enamel Size: 27 1/8 “ Date: 1339 Source/ Museum: Louvre Abbey Church of Saint-Dennis Inscription.
Digipacks. Emily Batts. Front View.. TITLE – The title for this album is ‘Myth’. This is a mysterious name, and the colourings used are quite random as.
Color and Emotion September 28-October 2, Warm Up: Day One At the top of your page, write “Color and Mood.” Divide your page in half with a horizontal.
A BIGAIL AND T HE S IX T HINKING H ATS 1 Samuel 25.
A young child looks through a great stained glass window, watching as people go by. Everyone seems to be wearing a red coat. His mother sees jackets in.
Man in a Red Turban, Jan van Eyck, 1433 Early N. Renaissance Possibly self portrait Lettered, educated artist, diplomat.. Rose above level of craftsman.
 A church built along the pilgrimage road to Santiago de Campostela  Built to handle the large numbers of pilgrims: wide transepts, large ambulatory.
Artistic Convention A standard, often stylized, way a culture deals with a specific image in art. In these statues from Tel Asmar (Mesopotamia) the human.
Today’s Agenda!! Title: Hatshepsut and Ramses II

Overall Design Standards
Overall Design Standards
Piety and Pleasure: Courtly Art
Overall Design Standards
Bookmaking in the Middle Ages
Comic Activity Create a three to four-panel comic strip that depicts an event that took place over your break. Choose an event that turned out differently.
Sculpture and Painting of the Gothic Era/Early Renaissance
4 Byzantine.
Medieval Art (The Middle Ages)
Overall Design Standards
Overall Design Standards
Overall Design Standards
Overall Design Standards
Overall Design Standards
Overall design standards
Overall design standards
Overall design standards
Overall design standards
Presentation transcript:

Gothic 2

Title: Virgin with child Medium: silver gilt and enamel Size: 27 1/8 “ Date: 1339 Source/ Museum: Louvre Abbey Church of Saint-Dennis Inscription of the base gives date and name Royal families often purchased luxury figurines and statues for churches facial expression shows no sign of grief or worry. linen she is wearing drops folds of drapery that covers her whole body. The Christ child in her arms also shows no worry in his facial expression. Some believed the scepter contained hair from Mary herself. S curve of her body, ideally beautiful mother

Title: Page with Queen Blanche of Castile and Louis IX, Moralized Bible Medium: Ink, tempera, and gold leaf on vellum Size: 15 x 10½" (38 X 26.6 cm) Date: 1226–34 Source/ Museum: Paris / The Pierpont Morgan Library, New York. MS. M. 240, f.8 The dedication page of a moralized Bible Blanche of Castile and her son Louis enthroned beneath triple-lobed arches and miniature cityscapes that are reminiscent of the architectural canopies above the heads of contemporaneous French portal statues. Below, a monk dictates a sacred text to a scribe. Such books were produced in the workshops in which worked many specialized artists, scribes, and assistants.

upper register: an enthroned king and queen wear the traditional medieval open crown topped with fleur-de-lys—a stylized iris or lily symbolizing a French monarch’s religious, political, and dynastic right to rule. Queen: blue-eyed queen, left, is veiled in a white widow’s wimple. An ermine-lined blue mantle drapes over her shoulders. Her pink T-shaped tunic spills over a thin blue edge of paint which visually supports these enthroned figures. slender green column divides the queen’s space from that of her son, King Louis IX, to whom she deliberately gestures across the page, raising her left hand in his direction. Her pose and animated facial expression suggest that she is dedicating this manuscript, with its lessons and morals, to the young king.

bottom register depicts a tonsured cleric (churchman with a partly shaved head), left, and an illuminator, right. The cleric wears a sleeveless cloak appropriate for divine services—this is an educated man—and emphasizes his role as a scholar. He tilts his head forward and points his right forefinger at the artist across from him, as though giving instructions. No clues are given as to this cleric’s religious order, as he probably represents the many Parisian theologians responsible for the manuscript’s visual and literary content—all of whom were undoubtedly told to spare no expense. On the right, the artist, donning a blue surcoat and wearing a cap, is seated on cushioned bench.

Knife in his left hand and stylus in his right, he looks down at his work: four vertically- stacked circles in a left column, with part of a fifth visible on the right. We know, from the 4887 medallions that precede this illumination, what’s next on this artist’s agenda: he will apply a thin sheet of gold leaf onto the background, and then paint the medallion's biblical and explanatory scenes in brilliant hues of lapis lazuli, green, red, yellow, grey, orange and sepia.

Apocalypse is a vision of the future, delivered by a messenger of God—either an angel or by Jesus It is about God dealing with humans The message is the end is near…judgment is stern for the sinners and glorious for the faithful Some religious people think this will be a reality in our lifetime but one never knows, so be prepared by living an exemplary life is the motto if you want to have eternal life in Heaven.

Lodge books were an important tool to a master mason Used regularly so very few survive Use of geometric forms to help to copy and enlarge Variety of Images and lines to help direct readers First “HOW TO DRAW” book Artist: Villard de Honnecourt Title: Sheet of Drawings with Geometric Figures and Ornaments Medium: Ink on vellum Size: 9¼ X 6" (23.5 X 15.2 cm) Date: 1220–35 Source/ Museum: From Paris / Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris

Artist: Jean Pucelle Title: Pages with Betrayal and Arrest of Christ and Annunciation Medium: Ink on vellumSize: 3.5x2.25 “Date: Grisalle- monocramatic painting with faint touches of colorsQueenJeane?