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Pp 2 For Humanities Final

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Brittany Haugen

Slides the cover from the early renaissance up until the baroque period.
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Castiglione

• Painted by Raphael

• Wrote the book of the courtier

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Portrait of a Noble Woman

• Lavinia Fontana

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Mary Magdalene

• Donatello

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David

• Donatello

• First nude in about

900 years

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Birth of Venus

• Sandro Botticelli

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La Primavera

• Botocelli

• Painted for the Medici

• The fruits symbolize the Medici wealth

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Who? What? Where?

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Santa Maria del Fiore

• il Duomo (the dome) Made by Brunelleschi

• Located in Florence

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Baptistery (Florence)

• Doors were made by Ghiberti

• Michelangelo called them the “Gates of Paradise”

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The Trinity

• Masaccio

• First true linear perspective

painting

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Tribute Money

• Masaccio• 3 separate scenes• One of two frescos located in the Brancacci chapel

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Expulsion of Adam and Eve

• Masaccio

• Second fresco painted in the Brancacci Chapel

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Madonna of the Rocks

• Leonardo de Vinci

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Mona Lisa

• Leonardo Da Vinci

• Note: the backgrounds do not match

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Last Supper

• Leonardo Da Vinci

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Lorenzo Medici

• By Andrea del Verrocchio (Also made the statue of the Condotierre [man on horse/soldier])

• Lorenzo was given the title “Il Magnifico”

• His father was Cosimo D’Medici

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I didn’t look for a slide, but know the Michael Angelo was the one who made sculptures for tombs. He did the Pope and the Medici.

The pope had the statue of Moses with horns and Medici had the statue of Lorenzo with

his face always covered in shadows.

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Annunciation

• Fra Angelico

• First artist to paint an Annunciation

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Allegory of Venus

Bronzino (Brown Man)Very odd painting, nothing is right

-cupid’s butt sticking out

-pinching mama’s nipples?

-Girl’s hand on backwards

-Represents all the faces of love

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The wedding DanceBrueghel

High POV

High Horizon Line

Men are wearing “Codpieces” on their trousers

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Goldfinch Madonna

• Raphael• Painted his

Madonna’s in plein-air (out doors)

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Madonna of the chair

• Raphael

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Granducca Madonna

• Raphael

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Sistine Madonna

• Raphael• Little angels called

putti

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School of Athens

• Raphael• Actually set in rome• Pagan God’s• Is in the Pope’s library

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Holy Family

• Tondo Frame• Michael Angelo

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The Last Judgment

• Michael Angelo• Hanging skin is said

to be Micheal

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Old man and grandson

• Ghirlandio

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The tempest

• Giorgione

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Pieta

• Michael Angelo• Pope said Michael

was “teribilita” his works were intense/scary

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Dying Slave

• Michael Angelo

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Roof of the Sistine Chapel

• Michael Angelo• 9 center paintings• 4 corners

(pendentives)• 4 ignudu holding up

each medallion

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David

• Michael Angelo

• Contraposto- the position that David is standing, one leg off to the side and such

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Title/Painter?Where is this painting?

Who is he? Who is she?

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Creation of Adam

• By Michael Angelo• Eve is under God’s

Arms• Adam is the naked

man• On the roof of the

sistine chapel

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St. Francis in Ecstacy

• Bellini (Remember the bell in the painting. Bell Bellini)

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Procession of the Reliquary

• Bellini

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Pastoral Concert

• Titian

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Venus of Urbino

• Titian

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Knight w/hand on breast

• Painted by El Greco (man from greece)

• Painting is of a jesuit soldier

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Martin Luther

• Cranach

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Self Portrait

• Durer

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Erasmus of Rotterdam

• Durer• First artist to

consistently sign his art.

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Wire Drawing Mill

• Durer

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The Four Horsemen of the apocalypse.

• Durer

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Knight, Death and the Devil

• Durer

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Isenheim Alterpiece

• Grunewald

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Death and the Miser

• Bosch

• Some say Bosch was into Alchemy (potion making)

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The creation of Eve: The Garden of Earthly Delights: Hell

• Bosch• 3 panel painting

called a triptych

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Armada – Portrait of Elizabeth I

• Gower

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Madonna of the Long Neck

• Parmigianino

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Crucifixion of St. Peter

• Carvaggio

• Tenebroso=dark manner• Sharp contrasts b/w light

and dark• Violent “anti-christ” of

painting• Used whores as his

models, usually for Madonna paintings

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Conversion of St. Paul

• Carvaggio

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Judith Slaying Holofernes

• Artemisia Gentileschi

• Tenebroso

• Sharp contrasts

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David

• Bernini

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Fountain of the four rivers

• Bernini

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Ecstasy of St. Teresa

• Bernini

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Apollo and Daphne

• Bernini

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Colonnade and Piaza

• By Bernini

• St. Peters Piaza (plaza) representing the arms of the church embracing the faithful. “Also is the keyhole”

• 39 ft tall columns• 96 statues of saints 15ft

tall

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Baldacchino (canopy)

• Inside St. Peters• By Bernini• 93 ft tall• Pope’s family name =

Barberini whose symbol is the Bee

• Canopy is decorated with bees.

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Louis XIV

• Louis of the sun

• Portrait by Rigaud

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Hall of Mirrors in Versailles

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Arcadian Shepards

• Poussin

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Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus

• Rubens