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How to Use the Renaissance Printable from Harmony Fine Arts
1. Print and cut the mini-book pages on page 2 and 3. Staple them together on the left edge and then attach them to the large
square on your notebook page.
2. Print and cut the small art prints on page 5 and 6. (Laminate them if you wish.)
3. Make a pocket by cutting the pocket piece below and then adhering it to the small square on the notebook page. Use the
pocket to store your small art prints.
4. Use the print cards to learn the names of the paintings and the artists.
5. Complete the coloring pages if desired.
Important
Renaissance Art
My Prints to
Study
Cut this pocket and adhere to the notebook page. Put your prints inside.
Note from Barb-Harmony Art Mom
This little mini-unit is for busy moms who would like to
incorporate art appreciation into their homeschooling week.
I have kept it simple and fun for the kids with just a little
cutting, reading, observing, and coloring to learn a bit about
the Renaissance art history time period. This unit only
scratches the surface and if you are interested in learning
more, please see Harmony Fine Arts Grades 2 and 6 for more
Medieval and Renaissance art.
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All grades are available on the
sidebar of my blog or on my
website.. Please email me if you
have any questions:
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2
Renaissance
means…..
Rebirth.
Renaissance artists
wanted to create
realistic art like the
Greeks of previous
times.
The Renaissance
started in Italy and
spread throughout
Europe.
1
Renaissance artists
used oil paints.
3
4
Leonardo Da Vinci
was a famous
Renaissance artist.
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Renaissance artists used perspective in
their paintings.
Objects looked 3-Dimensional and not flat.
5
Michelangelo was a
famous
Renaissance
painter and
sculptor.
6
Renaissance
artists showed
emotions in their
artwork.
7
Renaissance artists painted real-life
events. 8
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Re
na
issa
nc
e A
rt
Im
po
rta
nt
Ren
ais
san
ce W
ork
s:
Bet
roth
al
of
the
Arn
olf
ini—
Va
n E
yck
Sel
f P
ort
rait—
Alb
rech
t D
ure
r
Mo
na
Lis
a—
Leo
na
rdo
Da
Vin
ci
An
nu
nci
ati
on–
Leo
na
rdo
Da
Vin
ci
Mo
ses
(scu
lptu
re)
- M
ich
ela
ng
elo
Jer
emia
h (
Sis
tin
e C
ha
pel
)—M
ich
ela
ng
elo
Hu
nte
rs i
n t
he
Sn
ow—
Bru
egel
th
e E
lder
Ad
her
e th
e P
ock
et C
ove
r H
ere
–
Tap
e ed
ges
to f
orm
a p
ock
et f
or
the
art
pri
nt
card
s.
Ad
her
e th
e R
enai
ssan
ce A
rt
Min
i-B
oo
k H
ere.
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Betrothal of the Arnolfini—Jan Van Eyck Mona Lisa—Leonardo Da Vinci
Self-Portrait—Albrecht Durer Portrait Leonardo Da Vinci—Artist Unknown
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Jeremiah (Sistine Chapel) - Michelangelo
Moses—Michelangelo
Annunciation (detail) - Leonardo Da Vinci
Hunters in the Snow—Pieter Bruegel the Elder
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