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The Renaissance in Italy
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Features of the Renaissance What does the word mean? Secular and scientific values (spirit of adventure) Still very Christian in attitude Transition from: Medieval to modern world religious control to lay control Fragmented to unified New attitudes towards learning Focus on HUMAN experience in the here and now
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Humanism Defn: To celebrate the dignity of mankind. The study of Latin and Greek classics and of Church fathers for their own sake. Education for its own sake, to aid the individual, not to come to a closer understanding of God Francesco Petrarch: Letters to the Ancient Dead (The father of Italian humanism)
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The Growth of the Italian City State Trade with east = powerful city states Venice, Milan, Florence, Naples Wealth led to Patron families to support education and the arts Ex: Florence: The Medici’s
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A new secular spirit Material instead of eternal world Pope Julius II tore down the old St. Peters basilica (Michelangelo the dome) Machiavelli The Prince: No need to be guided by a pre-determined code of behavior Safer to be feared than loved “Ruthless political expediency” (ends justify means)
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New Techniques and skills Oil paints Chiaroscuro (light and shade) Linear perspective Frescoes Realism / Detail
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Important Renaissance Artists Michelangelo : Pieta, David, Sistine Chapel Leonardo DaVinci: Mona Lisa, inventor, dissection of corpses Raphael: Madonna's, School of Athens Botticelli: The Birth of Venus, Adoration of the Magi Brunelleschi: The Cathedral of Florence, Linear perspective
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Art Form Characteristics Renaissance Artwork Realism and Expression Perspective Classicism Emphasis on Individualism Geometrical Arrangement of Figures Light & Shadowing/Softening Edges Artists as Personalities/Celebrities Medieval Artwork Religious subject matter Important figures are shown as larger than others around them Figures look stiff with little sense of movement Fully clothed Faces were serious and showed little emotion. Flat and two-dimensional Backgrounds were one color.
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The Vocation of Peter and Andrew (Duccio)
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The Birth of Venus Botticelli
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Mona Lisa and anatomy sketches Leonardo DaVinci
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The Pieta and Moses at the tomb of Pope Julius II
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Michaelangelo, The David
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Creation (Mike, Sistene Chapel)
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The School of Athens (Raphael)
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The Northern Renaissance Differences: Deeply concerned with religion (groundwork for reformation) Called for a return to an earlier simple Christian faith Northern Artists: work on a smaller scale more landscapes etc…
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Jan Van Eyck (Arnolfini)
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