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ah 2 midterm
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Art History
Undergraduate 1
03/05/2013

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  1. Competition panels for Baptistery

Lorenzo Ghilberti and Filippo Brunelleschi. 15th ER

  • Sacrifice of Isaac
  • Panel chooses Ghilberti’s because his Isaac is kneeling in contrapposto, reminiscent of Ancient Roman sculpture. 
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2) Gates of Paradise.

Lorenzo Ghilberti. 15th ER

  • Ghilberti works on the doors for his entire life.
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3) The Story of Jacob and Esau (Panel on the Gates of Paradise)

Lorenzo Ghilberti. 15th ER

  • Perspective. Orthogonal (lines) meet at a vanishing point to create one point perspective. Phenomenal idea at the time. 
  • High relief in the foreground, low relief in the background
  • Rebirth of antiquity (rounded arches), as well as the introduction of scientific perspective.
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4) Dome of Florence Cathedral

Filippo Brunelleschi. 15th ER

  • First dome since antiquity
  • Double shell
  • herringbone brick, bricks are interlocked horizontally and vertically. creating more pressure to prevent the dome from collapsing. 
  • Invented everything without and precendent
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5) Hospital of the Innocents

Brunelleschi. 15th ER

  • repetition of rounded arches

 

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6) San Lorenzo nave

Brunelleschi. 15th ER

  • Filled with classical elements
  • coffered ceiling (square inserts)
  • oculus (rounded windows)
  • columns
  • Corinthian capitals
  • rounded arch
  • significant because it is a Christian church, not a Pagan temple. Early Christians strayed away from the Pagan world. 
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St. Mark

Donatello. 15th ER

  • standing in contrapposto: one leg bent, one leg strait. tilted shoulders.
  • you can see the silhouette of the body
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David

Donatello. 15th ER

  • first bronze nude sculpture of the Renaissance
  • life size, standing in contrapposto
  • David and Goliath. Jewish shepherd boy kills Palestinian Goliath with a sling shot.
  • symbol of virtue over vice, good over evil
  • nude David becomes a part of how he is represented in art, although he was never nude in the biblical story
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Holy Trinity with Virgin, St. John and two donors

Masaccio. 15th ER

  • fresco
  • God, Holy Spirit, and Christ on a Cross
  • Virgin, Saint John
  • Kneeling donors
  • ancient architectural motifs
  • arch, coffered barrel vault, ionic capitals, columns, corinthian capitals
  • the merge of pagan and christian concepts
  • God and Christ are standing under a triumphal arch constructed with one point perspective
  • first painting to demontrate linear perspective
  • skeleton. “What I once was, you are; what I am, you will become.” To remind you that once you join the church and give to the church, you will be promised an afterlife in paradise.


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The Tribute Money

Masaccio. 15th ER

- fresco

  • Depicts a biblical story. Jesus tells St. Peter to find money in a fish’s belly for the Roman tax collector.
  • St. Peter appears several times in the painting to narrate the passage of 

time.

  • The tax collector stands in contrapposto, the building has rounded arches to 

suggest antiquity.

  • Space suggested by atmospheric perspective, scientific perspective, and 

overlapping to create a crowd.

 

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Expulsion

Masaccio. 15th ER

 

  • Adam and Eve are being forced out of the Garden of Eden by an angel.
  • figures are anguished and have a sculptural quality
  • Eve’s pose suggests the pose of Venus

 

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Tomb of Leonardo Bruni

Bernardo Rosellino. 15th ER

 

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Sant' Andrea (Mantua)

Leon Battista Alberti. 15th ER

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Ressurection

Piero della Francesca. 15th ER

  • suggestion of natural light and shadows to create space
  • fresco
  • Jesus steps out of his tomb, surrounded by sleeping Roman guards
  • The solemnity of Jesus contrasts with the foolish, carless soldiers.
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Double Portrait of Battista Sforza and Federico da Montefeltro

Piero della Francesca. 15th ER

 

  • atmospheric perspective. blue fading into white at the horizon line.
  • subjects are in profile, reminiscent of the profiles on Ancient Roman coins
  • the duke memorialized the woman in the portrait
  • the duke is shown in profile because he lost an eye in jousting

 

 

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The Doubting of Thomas

Andrea del Verrocchio. 15th ER

  • Thomas is hesitant to touch Christ’s wound. He cannot believe it is Jesus. 
  • sense of doubt it created through body language. Thomas is slightly out of frame to show that he is scared and backing away.

 

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Lady with a Bunch of Flowers

Andrea del Verrocchio. 15th ER

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Camera Picta, Ducal Palace

 

Andrea Mantegna. 15th ER

  • ceiling of the ducal palace has a painted oculus
  • the trump l’oeil sky sky fools the eye
  • The foreshortening of figures creates the perspective of down looking up, or di sotto in su.


 

 

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Birth of Venus

Sandro Botticelli. 15th ER

  • Venus is standing in contrapossto
  • Completely pagan because the very subject is mythological, which was very

uncommon. Revival of an antique subject.

- Revival of the classical nude.

  • atmospheric perspective

 

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Primavera

Botticelli. 15th ER

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Madonna and Saints, San Zaccaria Altarpiece

Giovanni Bellini. 15th ER

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Vitruvian Man and other drawings

Leonardo da Vinci. 16th HR

  • scientist and artist
  • wanted to understand how the human body worked
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Portrait of Ginevra de’ Benci

Leonardo da Vinci. 16th HR

  • Juniper bush
  • related to the work of Verochio, his teacher
  • elegant and refined
  • atmospheric perspective
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The Last Supper, c.1495

Leonardo da Vinci. 16th HR

  • institutes the mass on this day
  • he says, at this exact moment, one of you will betray me. All the disciples react. 
  • one point perspective, atmospheric perspective.
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Mona Lisa, c.1503

Leonardo da Vinci. 16th HR

  • Her smile shows that she was thinking. First time personality is given to women in 

painting.

  • solved the problem of how to set up a portrait with a complementing background
  • added black paint on entire surface to create a smoky veil, sfumato, that unifies

and softens the entire painting. 

 

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Pietà, c.1495

Michelangelo. 16th HR

  • triangular composition
  • Christ is slightly under life size, whereas Mary is over life sized, so that they fit 

together.


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David, c.1501

Michelangelo. 16th HR

  • completely nude, closer to the idea of antique sculpture
  • contrapposto
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Awakening Prisoner, c. 1525

Michelangelo. 16th HR

  • shows Michelangelo’s sculpting process
  • imagines the figure trapped in stone

 

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Sistine Ceiling, 1508-12 (Frescos)

Michelangelo. 16th HR

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Creation of Adam (Creation of the Sun and Moon)

Michelangelo. 16th HR

  • God’s other hand is already ready to create the new Adam, Christ, because 

he knows that Adam will sin.

  • God’s entourage is shaped like a brain
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Fall of Man and Expulsion from the Garden of Eden

Michelangelo Buonarroti. 16th HR

  • innocence. Eve’s head is strategically turned away from Adam’s private parts. 
  • figures repeat to show expulsion

 

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Libyan Sibyl (and drawing)  

Michelangelo. 16th HR

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Dome of St.Peter’s

Michelangelo. 16th HR

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Donato Bramante. 16th HR (1444-1514)

         34) The Tempietto, c. 1502-11

  • the little temple marks the site of St. Peter’s crucifixion
  • dome, columns, and central plan suggest classical antiquity
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          35) Plans for St. Peter’s, 1506 

Donato Bramante. 16th HR

  • the central plan is based on the design of the tempietto, but altered many times before the completion of the church. 
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Raphael Sanzio. 16th HR (1483-1520)

  1. La Belle Jardinière, c.1507
  • triangular composition
  • atmospheric perspective
  • chiaroscuro, creating the realness of skin through refined shading.
  • Chiaroscuro, use of light and dark to create a natural 3 dimensional space.
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37) Stanza dell Segnatura (Room of the Senate—Library), c.1508-11

Raphael Sanzio. 16th HR

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38) School of Athens

Raphael Sanzio. 16th HR

  • one of the four walls, represents philosophy.
  • Plato, pointing to the sky, and Aristotle, pointing towards the earth, 

     separate the crowd into two categories of belief. 

  • pagan temple consists of coffered triumphal arch, the base of a dome, and pagan statues, which suggest antiquity
  • upstairs, Michelangelo was painting the Sistine ceiling at the same time
  • triumphal arch with coffered barrel vault
  • one point perspective
  • cartoon: a large drawing that is used to transfer an image into a fresco
  • Plato and Aristotle are the central figures
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Titian. 16th HR (1488/90-1576)

39) Man with a Blue Sleeve (at a ledge) c.1520

  • triangular composition
  • texture of cloth and features of the face are painted in detail with chiaroscuro
  • sfumato blends the subject with the neutral background
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Bacchanal, 1518

Titian. 16th HR

  • chaotic scene depicts people drinking wine in free spirit. 
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Venus Urbino, c.1538

Titian. 16th HR

- impasto

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Titian. 16th HR

Rape of Europa, c. 1560

  • impasto
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Titian. 16th HR

Madonna of the Pesaro Family, 1520

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Palladio. 16th HR

44) Villa Rotunda, c.1570

- based on the plan of the Pantheon. 

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Giovanni Bologna17th Man(1529–1608)

45) Rape of the Sabine Woman, 1583

  • figura serpentinata: coiled serpent like shape. Whereas in the Renaissance, 

three figures would create a triangle

- multiple figures that can be seen from multiple points of view. 


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Jacopo da Pontormo17th Man(1495-1540)

46) The Entombment, 1526

  • figures are piled up. no linear or atmospheric perspective. no central point. 
  • deconstruction of Michelangelo’s pieta. 
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Parmagianino17th Man(1503-1540)

 47) Self-Portrait, c.1529

  • values the distortion of the mirror
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48) Madonna of the Long Neck, 1535

Parmagianino17th Man(1503-1540)

  • combination of natural and bizzare
  • he’s trying to do something new
  • Madonna creates a diamond shape instead of a triangle
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El Greco. 17th Man(1541-1614)

49) Burial of Count Orgaz, 1586

(Vision of St. John, c.1608)

- painting placed above an actual tomb

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Tintoretto. 17th Man (1519-1594)

 50) Last Supper, 1594


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