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The Battle of San Romano Paolo Uccello 1438-40 |
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Beginning of the Italian Renaissance Arena Chapel, Padua (Scrovegni's Chapel) |
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Charging high interest on loans. Non-Christian.Scrovegni's sin. |
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"Beautiful Style" attributed to Giotto |
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A method of sketching out a fresco. Uses a red clay-like material. Named after the place in Turkey where it's found. |
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the rough base (of a fresco) that's attached to the wall. |
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the top, or final layer of plaster (the painting surface of a fresco). |
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what one fresco painter can do in one day. (usually 4 x 5 feet.) |
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the plague. happens in 1348, 11 years after Giotto's death. considered to mark the end of the first renaissance. destroys 1/2 of the population of Europe. |
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occurs mainly in Flanders. Art characterized by lots of details. Not always logical/realistic images. |
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Page with February, Tres Riches Heures Paul, Herman & Jean Limbourg (the Limbourg brothers) 1413-16 |
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Well of Moses, detail of Moses & David Claus Sluter 1395-1406 |
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Flemish Netherlands. (Modern Belgium) Main setting of the Northern Renaissance. |
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Plaster Solution used to seal panel |
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Water-based pigment with egg |
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Merode Altarpiece (Triptych of the Annunciation) Robert Campin 1425-28 |
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a title given to Robert Campin |
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Image breakers. Thou shall not make graven images... |
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Man in a Red Turban Jan van Eyck 1433 |
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Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and His Wife Jan van Eyck 1434 |
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Deposition Rogier van der Weyden 1442 |
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Saint Eloy (Eligius) in His Shop Petrus Christus 1449 |
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a container for sacred relics |
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Portinari Altarpiece Hugo van der Goes 1474-76 |
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Order of the Golden Fleece |
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an Honorary fraternity founded by Duke Philip the Good in 1430 with 23 knights |
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lines cut into the surface of a copper plate with burin. |
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Battle of the Nudes Antonio del Pollaiuolo 1465-70 |
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a printmaker's cutting tool |
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Gothic architect of Duomo. Begain his work in 1296. |
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means "Cathedral" in Italian. refers to the Cathedral of Florence. |
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the Duke of Milan. Tried to invade Florence but died. |
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Dome of Florence Cathedral Filippo Brunelleschi 1417-36 |
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Michelangelo's criticism of the decorative arcade balcony of Brunelleschi's dome. |
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Foundling Hospital Filippo Brunelleschi 1419 |
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Andrea Della Robbia's glazed clay decorations on Brunelleschi's Foundling Hospital |
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creates Democratic art (for everyone.) Terra-cotta a cheap alternative to bronze or marble. |
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a 'baby drop' in use from 1419 to 1875 on the Foundling Hospital |
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a rota (baby drop) on the Foundling Hospital. |
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a Florentine sculptor and architect. Created the Palazzo Medici-Riccardi. |
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Palazzo Medici-Riccardi Michelozzo di Bartolomeo Michelozzi 1444 |
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rough hewn stone, like a fortress that is strong and invulnerable. used on the Palazzo Medici-Riccardi. |
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Roman architect and military engineer. Wrote The Ten Books of De Architectura which described all the main aspects of Roman architecture and was a major influence for Alberti, Palladio and Michelangelo. |
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Studiolo of Federico da Montefeltro Luciano Laurana 1470 |
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wood inlay decoration (wood mosaic). |
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"against the pose." The S-curve commonly seen in Renaissance sculpture. |
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warfare of the soul. strong emotion shown in a work of art. |
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sacred conversation, psychological linkage. |
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Four Crowned Martyrs. Four Christian sculptors who refused to carve graven images for Diocletian. Became Republican models of ancient virtue of self-sacrifice. |
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The kitchen garden of St Michael. A guild hall which provided workers' representation. Located between the main church and government centers of Rome. Housed the Four Crowned Martyrs in one of its 14 niches. |
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Four Crowned Martyrs Nanni di Banco 1410-13 |
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restored Ilaria. Hated by James Beck. Sues him for slander. |
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a Renaissance Art History professor at Columbia University who criticized the restoration of Ilaria del Carretto. Called it a disgrace and a spic-and-span cleaning. |
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like a tomb marker, does not have a body. |
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Ilaria del Carretto Jacopo della Quercia 1408 |
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Coloration of sculpture by chemical change/aging/dirt. |
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Gates of Paradise Lorenzo Ghiberti 1425-52 |
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One of the greatest sculptors of all time and the founder of modern sculpture. |
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Feast of Herod Donatello mid-1420s |
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secure, posed for beauty. |
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vulnerable, without clothing, pornographic. |
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1973 Supreme Court definition of pornography stating that something is not pornographic if it has artistic redeeming value. |
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Mary Magdalen Donatello 1455 |
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Archbishop Antonino Pierozzi |
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Archbishop of Florence from 1446 to 1459. He entered the city with bare feet and tried to start a spiritual revival. Was later sainted for his work in saving Florence from its spiritual crisis. |
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Equestrian Monument of Erasmo da Narni (Gattamelata) Donatello 1443-53 |
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Erasmo da Narni, "honey cat" |
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Equestrian Monument of Bartolomeo Colleoni Andrea del Verrocchio 1486-88 |
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Hercules and Antaeus Antonio del Pollaiuolo 1475 |
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Madonna and Child with Lilies Luca della Robbia 1455-60 |
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ceramic sculptor, inventor of blue and white glazes. Creator of 'art for the people.' Brother of Andrea della Robbia. |
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fired earthenware of a grey, buff, or reddish color. |
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The first great painter of the Italian Renaissance. Died at the age of 27 in 1428. |
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Trinity with the Virgin, Saint John the Evangelist, and Donor Masaccio 1425 |
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Ambassador to Cairo until 1423 and art patron |
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Occurs in 1427. The 1st income tax. |
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The Expulsion from Paradise Masaccio 1427 |
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Tribute Money Masaccio 1427 |
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Annunciation Fra Angelico 1441-45 |
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Fra Filippo Lippi's love. A "nun on the run." |
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Madonna and Child Fra Filippo Lippi 1455 |
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Last Supper Andrea del Castagno 1447 |
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Andrea of hanged (executed) men, meaning he was an artist who dealth with harsh realities of life and death. He enjoyed going to public hangings. |
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Delivery of the Keys to St. Peter Perugino 1482 |
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Portraits of Battista Sforza and Federico da Montefeltro Piero della Francesca 1472-3 |
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Condottiere, in battle a sword badly cut his eye and nose... |
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Student of Lippi's. Under heritage of Masaccio. Developed a highly personal style characterized by elegant execution, a sense of melancholy, and a strong emphasis on line. |
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The Birth of Venus Botticelli 1484-6 |
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Tried to reconcile classical and Christian views. |
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Modest venus. Referring to her post, as in The Birth of Venus. |
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Saint Ursula Reliquary Hans Memling 1489 |
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