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1. Leonardo da Vinci 2. Michelangelo 3. Sandro Boticelli 4. Raphael 5. Jan Van Eyck 6. Massaccio B A C D E F
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Page 1: 1.Leonardo da Vinci 2.Michelangelo 3.Sandro Boticelli 4.Raphael 5.Jan Van Eyck 6.Massaccio.

1. Leonardo da Vinci2. Michelangelo3. Sandro Boticelli4. Raphael5. Jan Van Eyck6. Massaccio

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The One About the Artists

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THE HUMANIST MOVEMENT•The humanist movement was a key belief. •Emphasized secularism and the individual person. •Humanists study the classics Humanities

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Latin vs. Vernacular

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“Whilom, as olde stories tellen us, Ther was a duc that highte Theseus; Of Atthenes he was lord and governour, And in his tyme swich a conquerour, That gretter was ther noon under the sonne. Ful many a riche contree hadde he wonne, What with his wysdom and his chivalrie; He conquered al the regne of Femenye, That whilom was ycleped Scithia, And weddede the queene Ypolita, And broghte hir hoom with hym in his Contree,”

THE KNIGHT’S TALE

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DANTE’S Divine Comedy

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MASACCIO

•The first great artist of the Renaissance. •He developed a new style of painting with depth and perception.

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Medieval vs. Renaissance Art

Compare/Contrast:

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BRUNELLESCHI•Was inspired by Roman architecture for his dome in Florence. •The Duomo of Florence was the first of its kind.

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DonatelloRenaissance life-like sculptor.

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Masters of High Renaissance•The High Renaissance took place between 1490 and 1520. •It’s the final stage of the artistic movement. •Associated with the three masters: Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Michelangelo.

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Leonardo da Vinci•Painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer. •Wanted to capture the perfection of people and nature.

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Raphael•One of the best artists in Italy in his time•Wanted to make his paintings have an ideal beauty, outshining any human standards.

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Michelangelo•Asked to paint the chapel of the Vatican. •Developed paintings with perfect proportions the more beautiful the body, the more god-like the person.

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