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Renaissance Art Changing Ideas
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Classical, Medieval, or Renaissance?
What time period is this from: Classical, Medieval, or Renaissance? How can you tell?
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Renaissance Art, Architecture, Music, and Literature
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Characteristics of Renaissance Art
Mathematics applied to art Proportions Perspective Revival of mythological characters (Greek and Roman Gods- Classicism) Realistic humans Beauty of the human form Architecture from Greece and Rome used in the painting Landscape (nature) Madonna Of Chancellor rolin - van Eyck (Paris, Louvre) video clip
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Linear perspective
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Linear perspective
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Characteristics of Renaissance Architecture
Domes Columns Greek and Roman Sculptures Different stance (fluidity and motion) More human Beautiful human form David – Donatello The dome of Florence Cathedral (the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore) – Brunelleschi
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Characteristics of Renaissance Literature
Less religious (secular) Written in common language Printing Press made literature more available
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Renaissance Writing: An example of Medieval English
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Renaissance Writing: An example of Medieval English, with “translation”
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Renaissance Music Much religious music but later began to become secular Instruments included (but not limited to!): Dulcimer Lute Viol Harpsichord Harp Recorder King David playing the harp, stained glass by P. von Andlau - late 15th century Example: Lute notation by Melchior Neusidler of Nurenberg ( ?)
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