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Renaissance Artists: Disciples of Nature, Masters of Invention
Chapter 17 Renaissance Artists: Disciples of Nature, Masters of Invention (ca. 1400–1600)
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Renaissance Art and Patronage
Painting, sculpture, and architecture became symbols of affluence during the Renaissance Patronage allowed the most talented craftsmen to apply their skills; the patron would be immortalized via the produced art The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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The Early Renaissance The revival of the Classical nude Donatello Pollaiuolo Botticelli Early Renaissance architecture Revival of Classical architecture: Brunelleschi Alberti The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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The Early Renaissance (continued)
The Renaissance portrait Desire to immortalize oneself Desire to publish one’s greatness Jan van Eyck Leonardo da Vinci Life-sized sculptures in the round Early Renaissance artist-scientists Window to the world Linear perspective: Masaccio The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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The High Renaissance Painting: Leonardo and Raphael Architecture: Bramante and Palladio Michelangelo and heroic idealism The High Renaissance in Venice Painting in Venice Bellini Giorgione Titian The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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The Music of the Renaissance
Early Renaissance music: Dufay High Renaissance music: Josquin The madrigal Instrumental music of the Renaissance Renaissance dance The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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