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1 Chapter 7, Section 3 Renaissance Art

2 Artists in Renaissance Italy
Medieval art used symbolic images

3 Cont. Renaissance art showed people as they would appear in real life

4 Cont. Renaissance artist also used perspective, or a method that makes a drawing look three dimensional

5 Sandro Botticelli Born in 1445 Famous Florence Artist
Well known for painting frescoes, or paintings on wet plaster with watercolor paint

6 Leonardo da Vinci Born in 1452
His work as an artist alone would have made him famous Most famous works are The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa

7 Raphael Sanzio Famous for his frescoes in the Vatican Palace

8 Michelangelo Buonarroti
A rival of Leonardo da Vinci Famous for his paintings and his sculptures, including a sculpture of Moses

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10 Titian Artist of the late Renaissance from Venice
Extremely famous and wealthy during his time Painted portraits as well as religious and mythological scenes Used rich colors that were contrasted with extremely dark shadows

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12 Jan Van Eyck Birth date unknown
Worked in Bruges, Belgium (Known as Flanders during the Renaissance) Master of oil painting Created brilliant colors that were said to sparkle like jewels or stained glass

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14 Albrecht Dürer From Germany
One of the greatest artists of the Northern Renaissance He was a master painter, but he is best known for his engravings, or an image carved of metal, wood, or stone. From the engraving, the image is printed onto paper

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