On your deskOn your desk NotebookNotebook HomeworkHomework Stamp sheetStamp sheet
Work on thisWork on this What events led What events led
up to the up to the Renaissance?Renaissance?In other In other words, where words, where did we stop on did we stop on the “Road to the “Road to the the Renaissance”?Renaissance”?
Make sure you Make sure you can explain can explain each stopeach stop
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RenaissanceRenaissance Renaissance = _____________________Renaissance = _____________________ began in _____________began in _____________ 1300’s1300’s
__________ was a center of ________________________ was a center of ______________ _______-_______: most powerful cities _______-_______: most powerful cities
with control of themselves, did not need with control of themselves, did not need a king or noble because they were self a king or noble because they were self governedgoverned
banking also main source of incomebanking also main source of income Medici family – ran Florence and was Medici family – ran Florence and was
interested in the artsinterested in the arts
Francesco Petrarch Francesco Petrarch (1304-1374) (1304-1374)
loved works of Latin loved works of Latin writers & Ancient writers & Ancient ________________________________
born in Florenceborn in Florence most known for most known for
writing sonnetswriting sonnets coined term coined term
___________ ___________ ___________ (another ___________ (another word for the Middle word for the Middle Ages)Ages)
““___________________ ___________________ ____ ________________”____ ________________”
HumanismHumanism: interests in the : interests in the classics, focused on worldly issues classics, focused on worldly issues not necessarily r___________ issues; not necessarily r___________ issues; ideas of ancient G________ and ideas of ancient G________ and R___________R___________
Medieval ArtMedieval Art
Figures in a Rose Garden, 1450–1455South Netherlands
Panel with Censing Angels, ca. 1170–1180French;
Manuscript of the ApocalypseManuscript of the Apocalypse, 1320s, 1320sNormandyNormandy
The Initial The Initial RR, , with the with the Annunciation, Annunciation, from a from a GradualGradual, ca. , ca. 13001300German; German; Probably made Probably made at the convent at the convent of Sankt of Sankt Katharinenthal, Katharinenthal, Lake ConstanceLake Constance
Renaissance ArtRenaissance Art
Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and Wife by Jan van Eyck (1434).
Christ Giving the Keys to St. Peter
Medieval Art = focused on__________________
Renaissance Art= focused on ________________
~ looked to nature and human form
~ some still focused on ____________
but added human bodies with great accuracy and details
Renaissance Renaissance ArtistsArtists
DonatelloDonatelloLeonardoLeonardo
MichelangeloMichelangeloRaphaelRaphael
DonatelloDonatello(Donato di Niccolò di Betto (Donato di Niccolò di Betto
Bardi) Bardi) 1386-14661386-1466 Born in FlorenceBorn in Florence SculpturesSculptures
WoodWood BronzeBronze MarbleMarble
Statue outside of Uffizi Gallery in Florence
DonatelloDonatello
Worked in PaduaWorked in Padua 11stst equestrian equestrian
sculpturesculpture
DonatelloDonatello
DavidDavid 1440’s1440’s BronzeBronze 11stst free standing free standing
bronze sculpturebronze sculpture David over David over
Goliath’s severed Goliath’s severed headhead
LeonardoLeonardoLeonardo di ser Piero da Leonardo di ser Piero da
Vinci Vinci Apr. 15,1452- May 2, Apr. 15,1452- May 2,
15191519 Born outside of Born outside of
FlorenceFlorence Scientist, engineer, Scientist, engineer,
mathematician, mathematician, inventor, anatomist, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, painter, sculptor, architect, musician, architect, musician, writerwriter
Described as Described as handsome with great handsome with great voicevoice
Vegetarian/animalsVegetarian/animals Left handed = mark Left handed = mark
of the devilof the devil Sketches of tanks, Sketches of tanks,
subs, airplanes, subs, airplanes, human anatomyhuman anatomy
Criticized Criticized MichalengeloMichalengelo
The Last SupperThe Last Supper
1495-98; painted on convent wall; tempera (egg yolk, vinegar, oil, dry plaster); Jesus v. Judas
Bart, James, Andrew, Judas, Peter, John
Thomas, James, Philip, Matthew, Thad, Simon
Mona LisaMona Lisa(1503-1507)(1503-1507) ““Madam Lisa”Madam Lisa” Most controversialMost controversial Stolen from LouvreStolen from Louvre
19111911 1913 returned1913 returned
Oil on cotton wood
MichelangeloMichelangeloMichelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti
Simoni Simoni
Mar. 6, 1475- Feb. Mar. 6, 1475- Feb. 18, 156418, 1564
Born in CapreseBorn in Caprese Sculptor, painter, Sculptor, painter,
architect, poetarchitect, poet Paid as an Paid as an
apprenticeapprentice
Michelangelo's Michelangelo's DavidDavid MarbleMarble Old slab of marbleOld slab of marble 15041504 Uffizi Gallery in Uffizi Gallery in
FlorenceFlorence
The Pieta1498-99
Made as funeral monument for pope
“compassion”
Marble
Feet unmarked
Sistine Chapel – 1508-1512
Sistine Chapel – LAST JUDGEMENT
Fig Leaf Campaign; St. Bartholomew and Michelangelo
RaphaelRaphaelRaphael Sanzio Raphael Sanzio
Apr. 6, 1483 – Apr. Apr. 6, 1483 – Apr. 6, 15206, 1520
Painter and Painter and architectarchitect
Highly admired by Highly admired by contemporariescontemporaries
Worked in RomeWorked in Rome
Christ Giving the Keys to St. Peter
1481-82 ; Vatican
Madonna
1504
oil on wood
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