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1 September 27th TURN IN: Nothing
TAKE OUT: SS notebook (warm up), Renaissance packet Agenda: -art analysis -Humanism Learning Objective: -understand how art reflects the change in society of the time

2 Warm Up 9/27/17 Identify features of art. How does this painting convey the ideas of humanism (if you don’t remember what this means – check your vocab sheet) ?

3 The Peasant Wedding Pieter Bruegal

4 Michelangelo Caravaggio: the murdering artist
Judith Beheading Holofernes (scene from the Bible) The Musicians

5 Humanism Focusing on the human experience
Being self aware, introspective (reflective) Believes that humans can solve their own problems with rationale without Church or secular institutions

6 Humanist Being more open-minded
Being good towards others (not just to for god/heaven) Living in harmony & peace No one is idle (lazy) Everyone should be educated Justice is used to end crime rather than eliminate the criminals Many were very religious but questioned church teachings/practices

7 Pieta by Michelangelo Death of the Virgin By Caravaggio
conveys the sorrow and grief of a mother losing her only son humanized the Virgin– limb body, swollen feet, simple red dress Death of the Virgin By Caravaggio conveys the human emotion of sorrow because of death Pieta by Michelangelo

8 Why was there so much NUDITIY in Renaissance art??
The Birth of Venus By Sandro Botticelli Why was there so much NUDITIY in Renaissance art?? 1486

9 David by Michelangelo David by Michelangelo Example of humanism:
shows the human form alone, unadorned and without other people or objects, Example of humanism: shows the human form alone, unadorned and without other people or objects shows the perfect/ideal human form

10 Venus of Urbino By Titian

11 HOMEWORK: Research & find a Renaissance art ( ) piece on your own Painting Sculpture Print out the art Identify the artist, title, and date Annotate the art (identify the features of art) Write a short paragraph how this piece of art conveys the ideals of humanism.

12 More on Humanism! How did people’s perspective on the world and humanity change during this time?

13 Document Analysis Jigsaw
Everyone at your table will read 1 document (A, B, C, D) Answer the questions Share out your document to your table group

14 Adoration of the Magi By Gentile de Fabriano 1423

15 Detail of The Effects of Good Government, a fresco in the City Hall of Siena by Ambrogio Lorenzetii

16 The Birth of Venus By Sandro Botticelli 1486

17 Proverbi fiamminghi (Netherlandish Proverbs / Flemish Proverbs, The Blue Cloak or Topsy Turvy World
By Pieter Bruegel the Elder 1559

18 1456 La commedia illumine Firenze (The Comedy Illuminating Florence)
By Domenico di Michelino 1456

19 Portinari Altarpiece at church of the hospital of Santa Maria Nuova, Florence, Italy
By Hugo van der Goes 1475

20 Mosaic (detail) of the Satan in the Last Judgment on the ceiling of the Florence Baptistry
13th Century (1200s)

21 Lamentation by Giotto in the Scrovegni Chapel
1306

22 Last Judgement By Michelangelo

23 School of Athens By Raphael

24 Venus and Adonis By Titian

25 Mona Lisa By Leonardo di Vinci 1503

26 Mary Magdalen announcing the Resurrection to the Apostles, St Albans Paslter
12th century (1100s) Illuminated text

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