Unit 4A Final Review. Characteristics of Renaissance Architecture __________ orders Use of _________ shapes Use of Classical ______ in ________ S_________.

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Unit 4A Final Review

Characteristics of Renaissance Architecture __________ orders Use of _________ shapes Use of Classical ______ in ________ S_________ ______ stories _________ arch

Vocabulary Sfumato: Maquette: Sibyl: Neoplatonism: Humanism: Genre: Trompe l’oeil:

The Four R’s of Renaissance Architecture????

Characteristics of these artists styles Mantegna: Van Eyck: Van der Weyden: Botticelli: Limbourg Brothers: Alberti: Van der Goes:

Characteristics of Late Gothic Floor _________ Material D__________ and S_________ _________ buildings R_______ scenes in ____________ Figures in relationship to buildings and trees? High ____________ Light ___________________

Differences between Northern and Italian Renaissance Education: Focused on ? Art Themes: Patrons: Mediums: Cycles of Christ’s life: Blend of old and new or just new? Naturalism or idealism? Use of color

How do we identify the following Saints St. Michael: St. Veronica: St. Peter: St. Jerome: St. Anthony: St. John the Baptist: St. John St. Sebastian: St. Mathew: St. Francis of Assisi: St. George: St. Luke St. Mark St. Bartholomew

Dates 509 BCE - 82 CE 1050 CE CE 1420 CE CE 1475 CE CE 460 BCE BCE 1150 CE CE 325 BCE BCE 1500 CE CE