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Definition

Ghent Altarpiece

Hubert Van Eyck

1425-50

  • symbolic sacrafic through christ- overall meaning is the fall and redemption of christ
  • center panel: the "alteration of the lamb"
  • detail and accuracy=hallmark northern european renissance
  • adams foot breaking bottom of page invites viewer
  • ATMOSPHERIC PERSEPECTIVE..three planes of space
  • foreground: objects brightly colored/detailed, middle: less bright/specific, far: no detail
Term
[image]
Definition

The Annunciation Triptych

Robert Campin

1400-25

  • meaning: behind piece: god in everyday life
  • color: used for representation of purity/passion
  • figure: characteristic of northern european renissance is EXTREME use of detail
  • figure type: same facial structure, oval, long, small nose/mouth. IDEAL type.
  • fabric/body: in northern european renissance they weren't concerned w/ actual workings of body
  • space: diagonal lines
  • space: left plane, uses overlapping planes to depict planes
Term
[image]
Definition

The Arnolifini Portrait

Jan Van Eyck

1425-50

  • SECULAR
  • green: color of fertility
  • mirror/wall: jan van eyck was here
  • passion: cycle of christ depicted around mirror
  • space: artificial barrier is broken down to help viewer feel more apart of piece
Term
[image]
Definition

Man in the Red Turban

Jan Van Eyck

1425-50

  • self portrait?: can't be identified as self portrait, but very detailed/intriquit, eyes going in two directions
  • interest: in detail/texture, accuracy, and IMPORTANCE OF INDIVIDUAL
Term
[image]
Definition

Deposition

Rogier Van Der Weyden

1425-50

  • deposition: means decent from the cross
  • similarities: color, jewel tones, reds, blues, greens
  • figure type: women look similiar, men more diverse
  • composition: horizontial rectangle, strong vertical axis, takes center, lights and brightest colors
  • space: overlapping planes, shallow space created
  • rhythm: christ's body has "s" curve which is repeated
  • realism: northern renissance art uses extreme emotion in facial expressions
Term
[image]
Definition

Portinari Altarpiece

Hugo Van der Goes

1474-76

 

  • triptyic: main subject in center is Adiration of the shepards, wings- patrons are depicted
  • hierarchical scale: depicted by saints being larger than family
  • shoes: removed b/c holy ground
  • figure type: oval long face, smooth, high hairline, large forehead
  • space: ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE
  • figure: fabric hides body, more concerned w/ flow of things
  • continious narriation: wise men on road in background, many things happening at once

 

Term
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Definition

Garden of Earthly Delights

Hieronymus Bosch

1500-1525

 

  • left wing: paradise(garden of eden), right wing: hell(inferno)
  • intention: to be viewed over altar of church
  • paradise: more simple, adam and eve
  • center: highly imaginative, very busy, scale is off and different
  • hell: tone, dark and hellish
Term
[image]
Definition

Saint Anthony Tortured by Demons

Martin Schongauer

1475-1500

 

  • wood cut, print- makes multiple copies
  • religious: he's being toremented by naked women and monsters
  • LINEAR STYLE
  • composition: space is ambigious, and a circular composition, using diagonal lines through subjects
Term
[image]
Definition

Four Crowned Ones

Nanni di Banco

1400-1425

 

  • sculpture- figure and drapery relationship: defined knee cap, fabric relates to body
  • florentine philosphy: they're interested in looking below the surface
  • body type: related to ancient greek sculpture
  • space: they set figures in life like spaces
  • psychological crosspace of figures looking at eachtoher, they look like they're talking to one another
  • panel below 4 crowned ones--they're buildings walls and sculptures...depicted as same as shoe/breakmakers
Term
[image]
Definition

St Mark

Donatello

1411-13

  • Symbol of mark= halo, and hes depicted
  • this is the first time since classical antiquitity that a figure has been posed in CONTRAPPOSTO: meaning counter balance, balancing stability wih the potential for movement
  • body w/ potential for movement
  • to balance legs, shoulders tend to use forward/backward movement, head in turn moves side-side
  • fabric reveals this movement beneath the folds
Term
[image]
Definition

St George

Donatello

1400-1425

 

  • lots of armour with him- subtle contrapposo
  • nitche is shallow and enhances feeling that he could come out of his nitche
  • mind and body working together---body activated and controlled by mind
  • st george looks focused and engaged body is prepared
  • unity and counterbalance combine
Term
[image]
Definition

Feast of Herod

Donatello

1425-1450

 

  • panel on a baptismal font- free standing sculpture, you can walk around
  • 1st example of 1pt perspective space
  • continous narriation- foregound, middleground, background
  • john the baptists head: everythings going off to the edges
  • space: overlapping planes
  • relief in the planes

 

 

Term
[image]
Definition

David

Donatello

 

  • 1st free standing, life size, male figure
  • donatello used contraposso
  • he looks like a teenager
Term
[image]
Definition

Gattamelata

Donatello

1425-50

 

  • 1st lifesize equestrian model
  • ordinary man depicted on horse---military leader which highlights the importance of the individual in the humanist outlook
  • similiar idea of st george----mental activity depicted
  • thinking individual has control over horse---MENTAL HAS CONTROL OVER PHYSICAL
Term
[image]
Definition

Mary Magdalene

Donatello

1454-1455

 

  • un-idealized body, meant to represent physical detoriation
  • religion represented through piece
Term
[image]
Definition

The Holy Trinity

Masaccio

1425-1450

 

  • fresco----painted on the wall, fresco usually used by italians
  • gestures are less intense/restraint in emotion
  • virgin mary leads into piece, less color/simple figures
Term
[image]
Definition

Tribute Money

Masaccio

1425-50

 

  • in chapel---strong single light source
  • depicts tax collector asking christ for tax money
  • peter goes to fish----fnds coin in fishes mouth, uses continious narriation
  • ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE: different planes used
  • 1pt perspective with buildings
  • uses contraposso in figures
  • CHIAROSCURO: USE OF 1 DIRECT LIGHT SOURCE
  • some variety in facial expressions
  • they place emphasis on form beneath the fabric
Term
[image]
Definition

The virgin and child

Masaccio

1425-50

 

  • plyptic
  • tempra paint on wood
Term
[image]
Definition

San Lorenzo

begun 1419 completed 1460's

 

  • church architecture- you can tell from outside what you'll get on inside
  • floorplan: longitudinal---one shape in middle and matching shapes all around
  • christian churches are oriented E---W
  • most important part of church= altar
  • naeve, isle, side chaple
Term
[image]
Definition

Chapel of the Pazzi Family

Filippo Brunelleschi

1425-50

 

  • paid for/ used for by the pazzi family
  • used as monk's chapter house
  • rounded windows/flat and 3D columns
  • flat colums: pilasters
  • horizontal element: entablature
  • cenralized chapel: used for martry's and family celebrations, smaller number of people
  • rounded shapes repeated throughout
  • hole in dome/12 windows to left in light, (presence of god)
Term
[image]
Definition

Gates of Paradise

Lorenzo Ghiberti

1425-50

 

  • bronze doors, guilded, relief sculpture
  • subjects taken from old testament
  • self portrait of head included on door
  • FOCUS: the story of jacob and esau
  • creation of space used w/ 1pt perspective overlapping planes also used
  • continous narration- his mother helped to decieve esau
  • used contraposso
  • drapery used to reveal body
  • hollowed out pieces to create depth
Term
[image]
Definition

Monument to Leonardo Bruni

Bernardo Rossellino

1425-50

 

  • leonardo brui--funerary monument
  • humanist and christian influences
  • 2nd elements- figures holding up text are angles symbols of victory
  • symbol of lion at the top- his chrest?
Term
[image]
Definition

Santa Maria Novella

Leone Battista Alberti

1450-75

 

  • black and white used for pattern
  • romanesque italian influence
  • greek temple type- color triangles  and columns
Term
[image]
Definition

Santa Lucia Altarpiece

Domenico Veneziano

1425-50

 

  • madonna and child enthroned, tempra-rich colors "high key tonality"
  • light blue, red and green
  • space- two feet demonstrating the marking of the base, also use of overlapping planes in architecture to suggest space
  • multiple light sources: mainly from the back right
  • figure type: changing young, old men
  • women: pale and delicate
  • red used to call attention
Term
[image]
Definition

The battle of San Romano

Paolo Uccello

1425-50

 

  • triptyc: originally meant to go together in a house
  • sides reinforce attention to the center- spent a lot of time figuring out underlying shapes
  • secular subject: interested in geometry
Term
[image]
Definition

The Annunciation

Fra Angelico

1425-50

 

  • focused on the spirit of the scene
  • its a fresco- worked for the monestary focused on the spiritual quality of the natural world
  • space: uses 1pt perspective as well as overlapping planes
  • wasnt focused on the body
Term
[image]
Definition

The Last Supper

Andrea del Castagno

1425-50

 

  • fresco- in a nuns refectory
  • diabolical people: dark hair pointy nose/ears
  • common piece
Term
[image]
Definition

Palazzo Medici- Riccardi

Michelozzo di Bartolommeo

begun 1446

 

  • italian palace- distinguishes it from villa *townhouse*
  • facade divided into three layers: standard
  • middle floor: called 1st floor, piano noble---most things happend
  • top floor: working floor
  • ground floor: bussiness
  • interior courtyard---exterior and interior related
  • major differences between floors
  • distinguishes floors through use of texture
  • unifying element---rounded windows on all floors
Term
[image]
Definition

Madonna and Child

Fra Filippo

1453

 

  • monk who eloped with a nun
  • elaborated/made more detailed figures
  • detailed background---birth of virgin narrated in the background
  • contemporary decor and architecture
Term
[image]
Definition

Resurrection

Piero della Francesca

1450-75

 

  • static and permanent body figures
  • simplification towards the geometric
  • wasn't interested in movement at all
  • expressionless
Term
[image]
Definition

Portrait of the Duke and Dutchess of Urbino

Piero della Francesca

after 1472

 

  • double portrait of married couple
  • profile view used for people who used intellect
  • little psychological connection
  • on the reverse side- triumphs illustrated specific to him and her
Term
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Definition

St. Sebastian

Andrea Mantegna

1457-1459

 

  • interested in anatomy- contraposso, astmospheric perspective, 1pt persepctive layered
  • icogonarphic- old world crumbing into new world
  • man made vs. natural world
Term
[image]
Definition

S. Andrea

Leon Battista Alberti

1470

 

  • remodeled- calm (colors)
  • arches used throughout, and columns
  • architectural complexity, he used colossal order, colums go through more than one story
  • variety used- deep opening under arch
  • deep opening on floor ground, medium opening on middle floor and flat on top

 

Term
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Definition

Camera Picta

Andrea Mantegna

1465-74

 

  • fresco- golden painted hole in ceiling illusionistic "Worms Eye View" people looking down
  • firepace painting scene activity behind the curtain, its a SECULAR SUBJECT
  • oppostie wall- has to do with lineage...meant something to family
  • designed to be illusionistic
Term
[image]
Definition

Herclues and Antaeus

Antonio del Pollaiolo

1450-75

 

  • subject mythological---- introduced into art
  • hercules knew he could defeat anteaus by lifting him off the ground
  • he was interested in motion and body
  • ink well on desk, seen from all sides
Term
[image]
Definition

Battle of the Nudes

Pollaiolo Antonio

1470-75

 

  • engraving
  • he was interested in body/ action and seeing things from different angles
Term
[image]
Definition

Birth of Venus

Sandro Botticelli

1486

 

  • Venus born of immaculate conception
  • goddess of love- encorporates neoplotanic: how does physical love related to devine love, (spiritual) love in heaven?
  • physical love just hint to spiritiual love you can experience in the devine world
  • linear style: EVERYTHINGS OUTLINED
Term
[image]
Definition

Primavera

Sandro Botticelli

1478

 

  • made for a member of the medicci family
  • starts in the right and reads to the left
  • left----three graces that are dancing in costume---linear folds and edges of fabric
  • he was very interested in detail and elegant figures
Term
[image]
Definition

Equestrian Monument to Bartolomeo Colleoni

Andrea del Verrocchio

1480-96

 

  • located in venice
  • lots of movement---elaboration on prior works
Term
[image]
Definition

St Francis in the Desert

Giovanni Bellni

1480

 

  • Venicean artist---interested in landscape
  • more interested in senses than intellect (equal)
  • St Francis is given the STIGMATTA- same holes that jesus had in hands
  • hes looking up at jesus (heaven) in nature
  • venice
Term
[image]
Definition

San Zaccaria Altarpiece

Giovanni Bellini

1505

 

  • relationship of figures to background---very small compared to figures
  • as you're standing in church theres real repetition
  • simple, lare, quiet figures
Term
[image]
Definition

Birth of the Virgin

Domenico Ghirlandaio

1485-90

 

  • Birth of the virgin
  • religious subject---seculazation
  • the whole thing is a fresco
  • space: overlapping planes, 1pt perspective, diagonal lines
  • top of stairs: continous narration
Term
[image]
Definition

Portrait of an old man and a young child

Domenico Ghirlandio

around 1490

 

  • realistic portrait---linear style
  • in linear style theres color blocks
  • relationship between outside/inside: very clearly making it renissance
Term
Italian High Renissance (Dates)
Definition
1480-1525
Term
Italian Renissance Churches
Definition
  • domes used on churches instead of steeples
  • proprtional relationships change: humanism is highlighted
Term
Where did Italian Renissance Art start and what was the subsequent focus?
Definition
  • started in florence b/c it was a democracy
  • b/c of excess trade money, focus placed on in individual (thus art purchased)
Term
Renissance Time Period
Definition
1400-1500
Term
Secularization
Definition
taking a religious scene and putting it into everyday life
Term
[image]
Definition

Adoration of the Maji

Leonardo da Vinci

1475-1500

 

  • unfinished painting
  • center comp: equilateral triangle
  • balance and euilibrium used to achieve perfection
Term
[image]
Definition
  • painting was cut down---double sided painting
  • figure-ground relationship: atmopsheric perspective
  • painterly style: isnt completed with line but with color shift/shadow
  • pose of figure- everything isn't on same plane
Term
[image]
Definition

Virgin of the Rocks

Leonardo da Vinci

1475-1500

 

  • worked for the duke of milan
  • artsist were expected to do whatever patron wanted
  • composition- equilateral triangle
  • color- red, yellow, blue
  • body language: carries you throughout the piece namely through the hands
  • no matter which path- always landing back on christ
Term
Unity
Definition
  • unity was a major high renissance attitude
  • in Leonardo's last supper: highlights bodymovement, energy and unity
Term
[image]
Definition

Mona Lisa

Leonardo da Vinci

1503-05

 

  • in this piece---most important aspects: lighting, spacing of figure and pose
  • pose: SERPENTINE POSE---meaning 3/4 view in a spiral upwards (makes seated figure look like theres a potential for movement)
  • NEW: half length portrait which includes hands in a nautral way
  • hands: have been pushsed off center/darker color to keep focus on face
  • figure/background relationship: shes seated in covered/open balcony area
  • connecting figure w/ landscape: repetition of color/shape, eyes and upper part of face are above horizion line
  • atmospheric persepctive in background
  • SFUMATO: very soft/gradual transition from light to dark
  • her eyes: follow viewer, halfsmile has potential for speaking
Term
[image]
Definition

San Pietro In Montorio

Donato Bramante

1502

 

  • centralized church---simple geometric cirlce
  • honoring st peter
  • bramante was precise w/ columns and panels
  • METOPE: horizontal panel, TRIGLYPH: vertical panels
Term
[image]
Definition

Pieta

Michelangelo Buonarroti

1498-99

 

  • statue of virgin mary and dead christ
  • completely different approach: main theme, and emotion are translated to viewer
  • a lot of idealization and detail
Term
[image]
Definition

David

Michelangelo

1501-04

 

  • excellent example of idealization
  • interested in torso---torso was essential
  • adolescent due to hand/feet size (large)
  • sculpture has 1 main view point
  • clear intellect presented in sculpture: flared nostrils, tension in neck, lines in forehead
  • balance between mind and body
Term
[image]
Definition

Tomb of Juilius II
Michelangelo

1513-16

 

  • Pope juilius II- moses, big muscles movement and shadows in beard
  • moses has horns: translation error, supossed to be "ray of light but moses subsequently showed up with horns throughout the middle ages
  • facial reveals mental alertness
Term
[image]
Definition

Rome Sistine Chapel Ceiling

Michelangelo

1508-12

 

  • serpentine line strong in the figures
Term
[image]
Definition

Madonna with child and the young st. john

raphael

1507

 

  • madonna by the rocks: equilateral triangle
  • red, yellow, blue, idealized
Term
[image]
Definition

Stanza dealla senatura

raphael

1509-11

 

  • Was working for juilius
  • 4 walls illustrate 4 branches of knoweldge:
  • philosphy, poetry, law, theology
  • semicircular shape used throughout
  • space: bilaterally symmertrical balanced on RT and LFT
  • space created through 1pt perspective
  • semi-circle of figures apparent
Term
[image]
Definition

Pope Leo X with his Nephews

Raphael

1518

 

  • example of an environmental portrait
  • helps clarify interests/personality
  • difference between linear/painterly: stronger sense of painterly w/ texture
  • linear style: closer, more detail
  • bell and magnify glass
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