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Renaissance Art
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Perspective Three dimensions on flat surface – Classical artists had used it, but abandoned during Middle Ages
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Vanishing Point Parallel lines stretch away from viewer, they seem to draw together, until they meet at a spot on the horizon.
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Foreground/Background Art had dimension Leonardo’s Mona Lisa – Questions to Ponder
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Donatello Made sculpture more realistic by carving natural postures and expressions which reveal personity.
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Leonardo da Vinci Painter, sculptor, inventor, scientist Renaissance Man Dissected corpses to understand muscle movements and how veins were arranged. Keep notebooks of findings (wrote backwards) Get drawings – helicopter, body, Last Supper
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Michelangelo Most famous Reaissance Man Sculptor, engineer, painter, architect, poet Pieta, David, Sistine Chapel Depicts biblical history of world from Creation to the Flood., – Four years he laied on his back on a platform just a few inches below the chapel ceiling.
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Raphael Studied Leonardo and Michelangelo Paintings blended Christian and classical styles Madonna, School of Athens
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Sofonisba Anguissola First woman artist to gain an international reputation.
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Architecture
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Renaissance Architecture Did not maintain Gothic style of the Middle Ages Embraced columns, arches and domes favored by the Greeks and Romans. Filippo Brunelleschi
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Renaissance Writer Machiavelli The Prince (1513)- Basically- How to rule your country for dummies. Wrote in vernacular writing- own language rather than Latin
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