Chapter 11 The Italian Renaissance Civilization in the West, Seventh Edition by Kishlansky/Geary/O’Brien Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman I.Renaissance Society II.Renaissance Art III.Renaissance Ideals IV.The Politics of the Italian City-States
Assignment: Wk 2 1.Kishlansky, Chapter 10 Quest (mc + 1 FRQ) Wed. 8/29 2.Read Kishlansky, Chp 11, pp , following the outline provided in PP and reading the collaborative study guide. (due Friday, 8/31) 3.Take the 3 practice on-line quizzes at: Any questions you missed, note the issue and do a little research to understand the “right” answer. 4.Do some organized study on the Italian Renaissance: the arts. Read selected chapter of the Annotated Mona Lisa Go to historyteacher.net and see the PPs at 5.The Return of Martin Guerre (due Thurs. 9/6)
Assignment: Wks Complete Viewing of Bucholz 30-min. lectures #2-4: Geography is Destiny, Culture is Destiny, Renaissance Humanism See me for and make photocopies of notes, if desired. 2.5-min. Presentation – Renaissance Art (Fri. 9/7) Choose 2 works of art (painting, sculpture, architecture and discuss how they reflect the values of the Italian Renaissance.) 3.Read Kishlansky, Chapter 12 reading collaborative study guide. (by Mon. 9/12)
Renaissance Art: Humanism
Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Good Government in the City, public palace, Siena,
Masaccio, The Expulsion of Adam and Eve, Brancacci Chapel, 1427
Masaccio: St. Peter Healing With His Shadow, Brancacci Chapel, 1427
Masaccio: The Holy Trinity
Gozzoli, Procession of the Magi,
Botticelli: The Adoration of the Magi
Botticelli, La Primavera, 1482
Botticelli, The Birth of Venus, 1485
medieval madonna: 13 th century
Raphael: The Calonna Madonna, 1515
Donatello: David, 1440
Location of Donatello’s David: Medici Sculpture Garden: private art
Michaelangelo: David,
Location of Michaelangeo’s David: Piazza della Signoria public art
Michaelangelo: The Sistine Chapel,
Michaelangelo, Sistine Chapel, The Creation of Adam
Michaelangelo: Sistine Chapel, The Expulsion of Adam and Eve
Michaelangelo, Sistine Chapel, The Last Judgment
Michelangelo: Pieta (Nicodemus)
Saint Peter’s Basilica: Rome Michelangelo (dome) and Bernini (piazza)
Leonardo: The Last Supper,
Leonardo: Mona Lisa,
Palladio: Villa Rotunda
University of Virginia: “neoclassical,” “Greek Revival”