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Leonardo da Vinci
The Last Supper/Fresco
City: Milan
High Renaissance
15th Century
- uses Linear perspective
- organized/balanced
- light from window behind head of Jesus creates a natural halo but includes no intentional, painted halos
- Jesus in center wearing blue and red
- fresco went through extensive restoration
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Raphael
Philosophy (School of Athens)/Fresco
Vatican Place, Rome, Italy
16th Century
High Renaissance
- Paintings in papal library represent 4 branches of knowledge: theology, philosophy, law, & poetry
- famous "thinkers" included in painting such as plato and aristotle
- Raphael uses people he knew as models to depict famous thinkers from Greece
- drawn from classical culture
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Michelangelo
David/Marble
16th Century
High Renaissance
- origionally built to be viewed above the heads of the viewer, however was placed much closer to the audience
- larger than life-size hands
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Michelangelo
Ceiling of Sistine Chapel/Fresco
Vatican City, Rome, Italy
16th Century
High Renaissance
- commissioned by Pope Sixtus IV
- Michelangelo origionally did not want to paint the ceiling
- entire ceiling organized through architectural molding-all paintings related
- 9 scenes from Genesis (on top)
- countless old testment and pagan figures
- fascination with classical figures displayed
- includes anscestors of Jesus in triangular areas and above windows
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Michelangelo
The Last Judgement/ Fresco
Vatican City, Rome, Italy
16th Century
High Renaissance
- includes distorted self-portrait of Michelangelo in the flayed skin of Saint Bartholomew
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Bramante
Plan for new St. Peters/architecture
the Vatican, Rome, Italy
16th Century
High Renaissance
- Marks grave site of St. Peter
- COMPLEX layout
- very little of Bramante's plan was accomplished because of his death in 1514
- Moved from origional basilican to central plan
- includes 4 large grand entrances
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Michelangelo
Plan for St. Peters/Architecture
Vatican City, Rome, Italy
16th Century
High Renaissance
- Simplified and united plan-includes only 1 large grand entrance
- Central plan
- commissioned by Pope Paul III
- includes double shelled, ribbed structure-very sculptural
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Palladio
Villa Rotanda/achitecture
Vicenza, Italy
16th Century
High Renaissance
- central plan structure
- 1st architect to put a dome on a domestic structure-secularized
- classical art/achitecture
- Ionic order porch (curving "volutes")
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Bellini
San Zaccaria Alterpiece/oil on wood transferred to canvas
Venice, Italy
16th Century
High Renaissance
- Madonne and child surrounded by saints
- Sacra conversazione (holy conversation)
- one of the great masters of High Renaissance
- Venician Style: softer colors & lighting, more atmospheric effects & evokative
- painting suggests chapel is seperate from church-located outside
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Titian
Madonna of the Pesaro Family/oil on canvas
Venice, Italy
16th Century
High Renaissance
- religious and political references
- patron: bishop of the church appears in painting
- painting represents a military defeat
- Dynamic composition
- Mary and Jesus not in center-painting balanced by color and flag
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Parmigianino
Madonna with the Long Neck/oil on wood
16th century
Mannerism
- Neck is like a column-reflects the poems and hymns
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Romano
Interior courtyard facade of the Palazzo del Te
Mantua, Italy
16th Century
Mannerism
- Federigo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua- patron
- Metopes look like they are slipping out, keystone pushing out of rectangular niche
- moving away from high renaissance values of statis and regularity
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Durer
The Fall of Man/Engraving
Holy Roman Empire
16th Century
High Renaissance
- 1st known print that documents real human proportions
- idealized/reflects classical statues
- incredible detail
- humors: fluids of the body impacted personality (represented by animals in print)
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Grunewald
Isenheim Alterpiece/Crucifixion/oil on panel
Isenheim, Germany
16th Century
High Renaissance
- St. Anthony's fire- hallucinations, gangreen, extreme pain, amputation of limbs-caused by spoiled rye
- looks back to midevil style-emotional
- treatment of patients with St. Anthony's fire were treated by going before the alterpiece
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Bosch
Garden of Earthly Delight/ oil on wood
Netherlands
16th Century
Mannerism
- figures are unsettling
- subject matter went agains the church
- almost pornographic
- alchemy: turing other metals into gold
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Bruegel the Elder
Hunters in the Snow/ oil on panel
The Netherlands
16th Century
Mannerism
- focus on peasant life
- pat of a cycle or series
- represents december and january
- includes dramatic plunge and captures everyday life
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El Greco
The Burial of Count Orgaz/oil on canvas
The Netheralands
16th Century
Mannerism
- Most famous painter working in Spain during the 16th century
- looks ot late Byzntine and italian styles
- looked back to an earlier family legend from the 14th century
- includes name and date on the hankerchief of his son
- connects 2 realms through color, the eyes, and the processional staff
- the Legend: 2 saints appear and lower the counts body into grave while his soul was visually being taken to heaven
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