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32 Cards in this Set
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The Duomo
Florence, Italy Early Renaissance |
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Birth of Venus
Botticelli Early Renaissance Classical story Classical nudity |
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Primavera
Sandro Botticelli Early Renaissance Orange grove = sexuality Earthly love & fertility |
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Holy Trinity with the Virgin, St. John the Evangelist and Donors
Masaccio Early Renaissance |
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The Tribute Money
Masaccio Early Renaissance Jesus being asked to pay his taxes Atmospheric perspective - objects farther away are less distinct and have muted colors |
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Duke and Duchess of Urbino
Piero della Francesca Early Renaissance |
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Last Supper
Leonardo da Vinci High/Late Renaissance First time Judas was put on the same side of the table as Jesus |
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Mona Lisa
Leonardo da Vinci High/Late Renaissance First time woman was painted in full frontal rather than side profile da Vinci has Mona Lisa look the viewer in the eye |
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Plans for Saint Peter's
2nd - Donato Bramante 3rd - Michelangelo High/LateRenaissance |
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David
Michelangelo High Renaissance |
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Sistine Chapel Ceiling
Michelangelo High Renaissance |
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Creation of Adam
Michelangelo High Renaissance |
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St. Peter (East End)
Michelangelo Late Renaissance |
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Madonna with the Long Neck
Parmigianino Mannerism |
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Return of the Hunters
Peter Brueghel the Elder Northern Renaissance Depicted the rise of genre (scenes of everyday life) |
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Isenheim Altarpiece, closed
Matthias Grunewald Northern Renaissance In hospital of St. Anthony Jesus' body is covered in sores so those inflicted with St. Anthony's Fire could relate |
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Isenheim Altarpiece, first opening
Matthias Grunewald Northern Renaissance One point linear perspective in annunciation scene (fools your mind into thinking the painting has depth) Angels are multiple ethnicities |
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The Last Supper |
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Christ in the House of Levi |
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Renaissance =
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Rebirth |
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Renaissance Architeture |
Central Plan |
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Neoplatinist |
Those who subscribe to ideas of Plato |
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Vitruvian Man |
Circle represents the divine (sacred)
Square represents the earthly (secular) |
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Genre |
Scenes from everyday life
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Rules for Artists |
Appeal to the emotions
Morally acceptable Clear compositions Theologically accurate |
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Classicism |
Botticelli; Birth of Venus
Classical Nudity and Classic Story Reverting back to pre-Christian art |
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Individualism/Here and Now |
Portraits on the front and back |
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Rationality |
1 point linear perspective- lines create the feeling of depth Has to be architecture (non in Mona Lisa) |
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Gothic Inspired Spiritualism |
In Italy, great influence of the classical world, rebirth of classical ideas. The North gothic style begins in France, medieval spiritualism, associated with the north never goes away, like the classical world.
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Humanism |
Renewed interest in ancient Greece and Rome and the classical philosophy and arts Humanism in Italy, makes it’s way to the North |
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How does Humanism use linear perspective? |
Related to the space of the individual, where the individual is standing |
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Problems of Society (Here and Now) |
Mannerism -innovative -anti-ideal |