Term
|
Definition
Siena Cathedral
unknown architect
1226
Patron: Commune
Gothic Style |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Palazzo della Signoria
Arnolfo di Cambio
1295
Function: town hall
Characteristic of Architecural Style:
diminishing levels as you get higher |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Kiss of Judas
Giotto
1300
Patron: Enrico Scrovegni
Location: Scrovegni Chapel - Padua, Italy |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Trial by Fire
Giotto
1325
Patron: Bardi Family
Location: Santa Croce - Bardi Chapel |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Allegory of the Church
Andrea da Firenze
1365
Located in the Spanish Chapel SMN
The Spanish Chapel is a chapterhouse. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Adoration of the Magi
Leonardo da Vinci
1480
State of Work:left unfinished
Why was work left unfinished?
Da Vinci left and took a job in Milan |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Competition Panel
(for doors of SMDF Baptistry)
Ghiberti
1408
Patron: Opera of the Baptistry
Medium: Bronze with gilding |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Cupola of Florence Cathedral
Filippo Brunelleschi
1420
Two Important elements related to construction:
No visible buttressing
Constructed with 2 domes |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Interior of San Lorenzo
Filippo Brunelleschi
1420
Renaissance
Modular proportions |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Adoration of the Magi
Gentile de Febbriano
1423
Late Gothic or International Style
Characteristics of this style:
decorative frame
gold background |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
The Holy Trinity
Masaccio
1427
Renaissance in Style:
uses 3d space
realistic detail and emotion |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
The Annunciation
Fra Angelico
1440
Location:
Top of the stairs in San Marco
Function: Reminder to friars to pray |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Penitent Magdalene
Donatello
1455
Medium: wood
Original Location: Florence Baptistery |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Primavera
The Allegory of Spring
Botticelli
1480
Mythological subject
Most Probable Patron: Medici |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Bacchus
Michelangelo
1496
Patron: Cardinal Rinario
Intended Location:
Cardinal's private ancient sculpture garden |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Pieta
1498
Michelangelo
Patron: French Cardinal (to be his funerary monument) |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
The David
Michelangelo
1501-1504
Patron: Opera of the Duomo
Intended Location: Rear buttress of Cathedral
Original Location:
Western entrance to Palazzo della Signoria |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Sistine Chapel Ceiling
1508-1512
Michelangelo
Patron: Pope Julius II
lunettes - half moon shape over window
spandrels - triangular space between arched windows
pendentatives - triangle shape where ceiling meets wall |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
New Sacristy
1519-1534
Michelangelo
Patron: Pope Leo X and Pope Clement VII
Not used as a sacristy - used for funerary purposes |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
"Night"
1519-1534
Michelangelo
located in New Sacristy (Tomb of Giuliano de Medici)
|
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Medici Madonna and Child
1519-1534
Michelangelo
Located in New Sacristy
Common theme of active vs passive |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Tomb of Giuliano de Medici
Allegorical Times of the Day
1519-1534
Michelangelo
Active Side
Giuliano de Medici effigy
Night - Day
Common theme of active vs passive |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Tomb of Lorenzo de Medici
Passive Times of Day
1519-1534
Michelangelo
Passive Side
Lorenzo de Medici effigy
Dawn - Dusk
Located in New Sacristy
Common theme of active vs passive |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
The Slaves
Michelangelo
1521
Unfinished because new Pope Clement VII de'Medici brings him back to New Sacristy |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
New Basilica of St. Peter's
Bramante (1505-1514)
Antonio da Sangallo the younger (1539-1546)
Michelangelo (1546-1564)
Building took part over the reign of
18 different popes and 12 different architects
|
|
|
Term
|
Definition
The Creation of Adam
1508-1512
Michelangelo
Patron: Pope Julius II
Located in the Sistine Chapel |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
The School of Athens
1507
Raphael
Patron: Pope Julius II
Located in the Stanze di Raffaello |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
The Liberation of St. Peter
1511
Raphael
Patron: Pope Julius II
Located in the Stanze di Raffaello |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
The Transfiguration
1511
Raphael
Patron: Cardinal Jiulio de Medici
Located in the Stanze di Raffaello |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Bacchus
1596
Caravaggio
Patron: Cardinal del Monte |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Disembodied Head of Medusa
1597
Caravaggio
Patron: Cardinal del Monte
Painted on a wooden shield |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
The Calling of St. Matthew
1600
Caravaggio
Patron: Contarelli Family
Part of the Scenes of St. Matthew's life in the chapel for St. Matthew at San Luigi dei Francese in Rome |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Amor Vincit Omnia
(Love Conquers All)
1600
Caravaggio
Patron: Vincenzo Gistiniani |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
David and Goliath
1609
Caravaggio
double self-portrait |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Portrait of Angelo Doni
1505
Raphael
Patron: Angelo Doni
|
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Maddalena Doni
1505
Raphael
Patron: Angelo Doni
- 3/4 frontal position
- Half length
|
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Madonna of the Impannata
1515
Raphael
Patron: Pope Leo X
|
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Maddona of the Seggiola
1513
Raphael
Patron: Unknown
|
|
|
Term
|
Definition
part of a church or convent complex meant specifically for members of the order to use for meetings etc.
Example - Spanish Chapel at Santa Maria Novella |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
traditional way of showing a figure with most weight being rested on one leg or without the entire body facing the same direction
Example - Donatello's David |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
place in a church where priests prepare for mass
Example - San Lorenzo's sacristy commissioned by Cosimo de'Medici |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
a style of finish where the stone is left rough on a facade of a building
Example - Palazzo Medici |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
a round painting usually used for a wedding gift
Example - Doni Tondo |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
the rebirth of greco-roman civilization arts from 1400 -1600 that began in Florence |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
A plan for a basilica that has 4 arms all of equal length
Example - Michelangelo's St. Peter's Plan |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
An image or sculpture showing the Virgin Mary holding Jesus for the last time and showing pity
Example - Michelangelo's Pieta |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
The half-moon shaped space over a window that usually contains a painting or fresco
Example - lunettes in the New Sacristy |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
The roughly triangular space between the left or right exterior curve of an arch and the rectangular framework surrounding it
Example - spandrels in the Sistine Chapel ceiling |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
A triangular section of vaulting between the rim of a dome and each adjacent pair of the arches that support it |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
prophetesses or old women would would answer questions about the future
Example - Sibyls painted on the Sistine Chapel ceiling |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
A patch of plaster applied that can be painted before it dries |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Method of cartoon transfer using stylus to create guidlines |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
|
|
Term
|
Definition
a style of painting that emphasizes darkness and uses unnatural light |
|
|