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Renaissance Artists
Story of the Renaissance - chapters 4 & 5
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Art History
8th Grade
01/19/2008

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 Parmigianino (Mannerist)

 Madonna with the Long Neck 

  • Mannerists disregarded rules of composition and perspective - wanted to be inventinve & playful
  • Elongated figures - Madonna's long neck.
  • Elf like figure at bottom
  • Figures crowded to one side
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Botticelli (Middle Renaissance)

Adoration of the Magi 

 

  • Homage to Medici's.
  • Cosimo & Lorenzo are the wise men kneeling by the baby Jesus. 
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Botticelli

La Primavera 

  • Ethereal, "floating" figures, little perspective
  • Venus in center
  • Three graces to Venus's left
  • Mercury on far left guards Venus 
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Donatello (Early Renaissance)

David 

  • Contrapposto position
  • David's look suggests immaturity & adolescence.
  • Regards Goliath's head with smugness 

 

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Botticelli

Birth of Venus 

  • Inspired by ancient Greek painting of Venus's birth.
  • Renaissance painters inpired by classicals
  • Floating subjects.
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Bramante (High Renaissance)

Tempietto 

  • First Renaissance building in the form of circular ancient temple (remember Renaissance artists inspired by classical art).
  • Became prototype for 16th century church design. 
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Cellini (Mannerist)

Salt Cellar 

  • Poseidon & (perhaps) Aphrodite.
  • Not like classically inspired works - more playful and disorganized. 
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Leonardo da Vinci (High Renaissance)

Adoration of the Magi 

  • Mary & child in center - pyramid construction
  • departure from usual depiction w/ Mary on one side, 3 kings on other.
  • Many subjects looking at viewer
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Leonardo daVinci (High Renaissance)

Lady with an Ermine 

  • Use of sfumato 
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Leonardo daVinci (High Renaissance)

Last Supper

  •  Apostles not in "line" - more natural groupings talking to each other
  • Used tempera  for fresco - experiment that didn't work - began to peel almost immediately
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Leonardo daVinci (High Renaissance)

Madonna of the Rocks

  • Use of sfumato 

 

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Leonardo daVinci (High Renaissance)

Mona Lisa

  • Leonardo wanted something other than sad & serious.
  • Showed more torso than other portraits of time. 
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Donatello (Early Renaissance)

Mary Magdelen

  • Not your usual young & beautiful Mary Magdelen
  • Old and ragged.
  • "Violent" emotions
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Donatello (Early Renaissance)

"The Slick Cat"

  • Inspired by ancients who often erected statues of generals on horseback.
  • Used statue of Marcus Aurelius as model (survived Middle Ages b/c people mistakenly thought it was of Constantinople)
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Donatello (Early Renaissance)

St. George

  • Contrapposto position.
  • First Renaissance statue not supported by a wall (stands on its own) 
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Ghiberti (Early Renaissance)

Baptistry Doors (Florence)

also called Gates of Paradise 

  • Illustrates scenes from Old Testament
  • Michelangelo said that the doors could grace the gates of paradise.
  • Brunelleschi lost the competition for the doors to Ghiberti
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Masaccio (Early Renaissance)

Tribute Money (in Bracacci chapel)

  • Apostles gathered around Christ. Confronted by tax collector. Christ tells Peter he will find money in mouth of fish.   Peter is in distant left.
  • Use of chiaroscuro.
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Masaccio (Early Renaissance)

Expulsion of Adam & Eve (Brancacci chapel)

  • Intense psychological drama.
  • chiaroscuro 
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Masaccio (Early Renaissance)

Holy Trinity

  • First to use Brunelleschi's linear perspective in painting.
  • Emphasized illusion of a chapel receeding into wall by placing figures on a shelf that appears to come forward.
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Michelangelo (High Renaissance)

David 

  • Largest free-standing statue since ancient times.
  • Idealized vision of beauty and grace (different from Donatello's smug & immature David) 
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Michelangelo (High Renaissance)

Last Judgement

  • Major work of Michelangelo's later years - for alter of the Sistine Chapel
  • 1800 sq ft - largest workof time
  • Combination of Christian & pagan (classical) - Jesus looks like Apollo - River Styx (judgement is christian theme).
  • Controversial because of nudity.
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Michelangelo (High Renaissance)

Pieta

  • Only work Michelangelo signed
  • Pyramid structure drawing attention to Mary's face
  • Can see Michalengelo's knowledge of anatomy in details of muscles and bones.
  • Mary young & beautiful (although she must have been older when Jesus died)
  • Debate on what Mary's hand signifies? Resignation or Questioning? 
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Raphael (High Renaissance)

School of Athens

  • Plato & Aristotle in discussion - surronded by other Greek philosophers
  • Plato points to the sky - he believes in universal truths one discovers by thought.
  • Aristotle's palm faces down - he believes in experiment and practical knowledge
  • Faces of da Vinci (Aristotle), Bramante, Michelangelo & Raphael used as models. 
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Raphael (High Renaissance)

Transfiguration

  • Raphael's last work - unfinished - he died on his 37th birthday
  • Raphael's work typical of the High Renaissance - combined Christian and Classical themes and idealized beauty.

 

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Tintoretto (Mannerism)

Finding St. Mark's Remains

  • Composition is disorderly & unorganized - not like High Renaissance paintings.
  • Abrupt change from light to dark (not sfumato!) and unnatural perspective.
  • Tintoretto learned the use of color from Titian.

 

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Titian (High Renaissance - Venice)

Assumption of the Virgin

  • Used layers of pure color and masterful brushstrokes to create roundness of figures
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Titian (High Renaissance - Venice)

Christ Crowned with Thorns

  • Later work - subjects emerge from darkness and shimmer with light
  • Relies less on  composition and more on color and brushstroke 
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Titian (High Renaissance - Venice)

Madonna with Saints

  • Titian ignores "rules" of composition placing Mary & Child to the side - not the main focus.
  • Uses color to balance the composition. 
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Brunelleschi (Early Renaissance)

Dome in Florence

  • First dome since ancient times to span such a large space (remember the Pantheon from Ancient Rome)
  • Used a ribbed inner dome to support some of the weight. The outer dome was lighter.
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Brunelleschi (Early Renaissance)

Foundling Hospital

  • Notice the balanced symmetrical arches - inspired from classical architecture. 
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