Renaissance Artist PowerPoint Presentations · Web viewNote that there are no make-ups for...

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Jan Van Eyck Donatello Botticelli Fra Angelico Masaccio Leonardo Da Vinci— inventor Leonardo Da Vinci— painter Roger Van Der Weyden Grünewald Dürer—paintings Dürer—etchings Michelangelo—architect Michelangelo—Sistine Chapel Michelangelo—sculptor Renaissance Artist PowerPoint Presentations. Note that there are no make-ups for presentation. Presentations must be a minimum of 4 minutes. After 7 minutes, you will be cut off. Minimum of 10 slides + bibliography slide. Slides may be informational or imagery. This presentation should be heavy on imagery. You will be graded in the following categories: Research: Conduct research to gather background information and/or attempt to answer a question, utilizing/synthesizing multiple sources— listing and documenting when necessary. Communication: Participate effectively in a range of discussions and present information, findings, and supporting evidence. Content: Accurately answer questions related to humanities content—art, religion, innovations suspending personal/cultural bias to recognize as a process of history. Your Renaissance man:____________________________ Brief Biography of artist Biography: born and died, son of…, trained by…, influenced by…, worked for…, took pride in…, anything quirky or interesting. Northern or Italian Renaissance? Worked during the early, high, or late Renaissance? How did their work fit in with Renaissance principles? Perspective, depth, shading, light, subject matter.

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Jan Van EyckDonatello BotticelliFra Angelico MasaccioLeonardo Da Vinci—inventor Leonardo Da Vinci—painter Roger Van Der Weyden GrünewaldDürer—paintingsDürer—etchingsMichelangelo—architectMichelangelo—Sistine ChapelMichelangelo—sculptor RafaelTitian Bruegel the Elder

Renaissance Artist PowerPoint Presentations. Note that there are no make-ups for presentation. Presentations must be a minimum of 4 minutes. After 7 minutes, you will be cut off. Minimum of 10 slides + bibliography slide. Slides may be informational or imagery. This presentation should be heavy on imagery.

You will be graded in the following categories:

Research: Conduct research to gather background information and/or attempt to answer a question, utilizing/synthesizing multiple sources—listing and documenting when necessary.

Communication: Participate effectively in a range of discussions and present information, findings, and supporting evidence.

Content: Accurately answer questions related to humanities content—art, religion, innovations suspending personal/cultural bias to recognize as a process of history.

Your Renaissance man:____________________________

Brief Biography of artist Biography: born and died, son of…, trained by…, influenced by…, worked for…, took pride in…, anything quirky or interesting.

Northern or Italian Renaissance?Worked during the early, high, or late Renaissance?

How did their work fit in with Renaissance principles? Perspective, depth, shading, light, subject matter.

Why is their work noteworthy? Why are they considered a master? What pieces/work should everyone associate with your “guy”?

How did their own religious views or the influence of the papacy (the Pope and the Church) influence their work? Is there documentation of their relationship with the Church? What does it say—i.e. actively fighting with the church, didn’t believe in God, devout? Were they employed by the church? Did their work involve a religious subject matter? What sort of feeling or tone is created by their religious subject matter?

All research should be documented with a proper bibliography. It should be included as

the last slide in your presentation as well as turned into me on paper with research attached. A web address is not enough.

Bruegel the Elder

Jan Van Eyck

Leonardo Da Vinci

Dürer

Rafael

Fra Angelico

Masaccio

Titian

Michelangelo—sculptor

Donatello

Van Der Weyden

Botticelli

Grünewald

Michelangelo—Sistine Chapel