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1 Renaissance ( 1400’s-1500’s)

2 Renaissance marked the rebirth of humanism and the revival of cultural achievements for their own sake. As the word Renaissance can be defined as “Rebirth” or “Reconstruction”. Art Era

3 Michelangelo Leonardo da Vinci Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi Important Artists

4 Artist: Leonardo da vinci Height:2' 6" x 1' 9" (77 cm x 53 cm) Location: Louvre Paris Media: Oil on Canvas. Created:1503-1517 Fact: The lady in the painting is Lisa Gherardini which is the wife of the florentine merchant Franceso di Zanobi del Giocondo. Fact:Leonardo da Vinci began painting the Mona Lisa in 1503 and ended about 1517 Fact:In 1516 Leonardo was invited by King Francois 1 to work at the Clos Luce near the king’s castle in Amboise. Fact: Leonardo was one of the first artist to use Aerial Perspective or Birds eye view in his painting of the Mona Lisa Mona Lisa

5 Artist:Leonardo da vinci Height: 1' 2" x 0' 10" (34 cm x 26 cm) Location:Accademia di Belle Arti in Venice, Media:Ink Created:1490 Fact:The Vitruvian Man showed how much he cared about proportions. He believed that the workings of the human body were an analogy to the universe. Fact:Leonardo has been influenced by Giacomo Andrea de Ferrara. She is a expert at Vitruvius and a Renaissance artist. Fact:Leonardo da vinci finished the Vitruvian man in 1490. Fact:The drawing had notes written by Leonardo above and below it. In the notes he explained the geometric ratios based on the extension of the arms and legs. Vitruvian Man

6 Artist: Raphael Stanzas Height:16' 5" x 25' 3" (5.0 m x 7.7 m) Location:Raphael Rooms (Palace of the Vatican) Media:Paint, Plaster Created:1511 Fact: This shows an imaginary assembly of the greatest ancient philosophers. Fact: This Painting also symbolizes the national pursuit of truth. Fact: The style of painting used was Fresco where the mixing the color right into the plastor. Fact: The fresco was painted between 1510 and 1511 and is one of four frescoes painted by Raphael. Fact: In this painting the central figures are Plato and Aristotle. The School Of Athens

7 Artist: Sandro Botticelli Height:5' 8" x 9' 2" (1.72 m x 2.78 m) Location:Uffizi Gallery Media: Tempera Created:14888 Fact: It was painted between 1485-1488 Fact: In this painting Venus is the central figure. Venus is a goddess. She was born in the sea. Fact: When Botticelli made this painting he reached a new pinnacle of success in his life. Fact:Botticelli's Venus was the first large-scale canvas created in Renaissance Florence. Fact:Tempera artwork is usually consisted of water and pure egg yolk or a mixture of egg and oil. The Birth Of Venus

8 Artist: Michelangelo Dimensions:174 cm × 195 cm (68.5 in × 76.8 in) Location:St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City Media: Marble Created:1499 Fact: This piece of artwork proved to be Jesus on the lap of his mother mary. Fact: This marble sculpture started as just a block of marble. And Michelangelo only used a drill to create the Peita. Fact:This is the only piece of artwork that michelangelo ever signed. Fact: This was made for the cardinal’s funeral monument but was moved to the first chapel in the 18th century Peita

9 Artist: Michelangelo Dimensions:570 cm x 280 cm (225 in x 110 in) Location: Sistine Chapel Media: Fresco Created:1511 Fact: It illustrates the biblical creation narrative from the book of genesis in which god breathes life into Adam, the first man. Fact: The image of the near-touching hands of god and adam has become iconic of humanity. Fact: The present publication offers a vast selection of the works of Michelangelo and Raphael contained in the Vatican Palace. Creation of Man

10 http://totallyhistory.com/school-of-athens/ http://smarthistory.khanacademy.org/school-of-athens.html http://www.factmonster.com/dk/encyclopedia/renaissance.htm http://www.history.com/topics/italian-renaissance https://sites.google.com/a/email.cpcc.edu/marle-mattingly-renaissance-art/home/fun-factsl Sources


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