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Renaissance Painting in Northern Europe Chapter 17
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International Style Paintings show concern for accurate and precise details Symbolism more important single burning candle = the presence of God dog = symbol of loyalty
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Development of New Paint Techniques Previously, used tempera Tempera: dry pigments mixed with a binder, usually egg yolk Tempera applied to surface prepared with smooth coat of gesso.
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Paint Techniques (cont.) Gesso: mixture of glue and a white pigment such as plaster, chalk, or white clay Produced a hard, brilliant surface
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Oil Paints developed in Flanders Oil paint: mixture of dry pigments with oils, turpentine, and sometimes varnish Allowed artists to create various surface textures: Transparent smooth glaze Thick richly textured surface Line, form, & color controlled to create subtle, varied, 3-D works
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Oil Paints (cont.) More brilliant colors Allowed blending of color areas Aerial perspective refined: hazy appearance of objects farthest from viewer. Help achieve realistic light and shadow = consistent shadow = realistic picture
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Oil Paints (cont.) Remained wet and could work on it for extended length of time Able to include more details & make corrections
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Robert Campin “The Master of Flémalle” Style characterized by naturalistic and sculptural conceptions Replaced the decorative International Style of the late Middle Ages.
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Robert Campin Known for: Attention to detail Use of familiar contemporary settings
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Merode Altarpiece Three panels from left to right Donors kneel in garden Annunciation: Mary and Angel Gabriel Joseph working in his carpentry shop
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Holy Spirit Miraculous insemination purity God’s Presence
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Joseph in His Workshop Joseph depicted constructing mouse traps Symbolic of belief that Christ was the bait with which Satan would be trapped
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Jan van Eyck The Arnolfini Wedding Symbolism: dog: loyalty ; single burning candle: presence of God fruit: Innocence Shoes off: holy event
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Figure on bedhead = St. Margaret Mirror and inscription: “artist was here” and witnesses in reflection
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The Ghent Altarpiece
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Central lower panel: Adoration of the Lamb Lamb (Christ) on altar of sacrifice Controls flow of light: light is crystal clear Atmospheric perspective to create illusion of deep space.
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Martyrs Cross Pigeon = Holy Spirit Angels carry 4 symbols of the Passion Eternal Life Old Testament figures Church Authorities Apostles Virgins Pillar of flagellation Spear of VinegarSpear of piercing
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St Jerome in His Study Nature Sensitive use of light and color Variety of textures
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Realism and Emotionalism Chapter 17 Section 2
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Rogier van der Weyden Combined concern for detail with emphasis on emotional impact of his subject matter
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Dignity suggested by: lowered eyes, locked fingers, frail build Wealth suggested by: gold belt buckle and rings Portrait of a Lady
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The Descent from the Cross Human Emotion Each face expresses different emotion Space between Christ’s right and Mary’s left = void between living and dead
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The Descent from the Cross (cont.) Organization: use of repeating curved axis lines Two figures at each side bend inward to direct attention to Christ and Mary Christ’s body forms an S curve (repeated in the curve of his fainting mother)
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The Descent from the Cross (cont.) Use of emphasis: no deep space Figures placed in shallow space but not crowded Placed on a narrow stage with no landscape behind Faces differ from each other
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Hugo van der Goes Combined emotionalism of van der Weyden w/realistic detail of Jan van Eyck Altered nature & proportions of people/objects when those changes added to emotional impact of his pictures Took liberties with space to increase emotional appeal
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Portinari Altarpiece
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The Adoration of the Shepherds Tipped floor of stable upwards to provide better view & bring viewer into it Sad & withdrawn figures of Mary and Joseph bring to mind Christ’s future death
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Adoration of the Shepherds (cont.) Shepherds: expressions show the piety of the ordinary, uneducated people of the world based on blind faith; First artist to represent peasants in a painting Use of proportion and movement
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Wheat = Communion Bread Purple columbine = Mary’s sorrows Shoe = Holy Event Ox = Faithful Christians Donkey = Fail to see Savior White lilies = Purity Orange lilies = The Passion Castle = House of David
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