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The Renaissance. 1300-1600. Renaissance. Definition: Rebirth of art and cultural ideas of ancient Greece and Rome starting at the end of the middle ages Where: Started in Italy spread all over Europe. Why did ancient culture need a “rebirth”?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: The Renaissance

The Renaissance

1300-1600

Page 2: The Renaissance

Renaissance

• Definition: Rebirth of art and cultural ideas of ancient Greece and Rome starting at the end of the middle ages

• Where: Started in Italy spread all over Europe

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Why did ancient culture need a “rebirth”?

• After Roman Empire ended in the 400s—people lived in small villages.

• There was no communication between villages and no sharing of culture

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How did Ancient culture survive to be rediscovered?

• During the middle ages Catholic Clergy copied ancient documents to keep them alive

• Nobody was reading these things, but they still existed

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How did the ancient cultural artifacts get rediscovered?

• Merchants who traveled to far away places brought back goods and ideas

• Soldiers coming back from the crusades in the middle east brought back goods from what used to be the Eastern part of the Roman Empire

• Europeans also began to read classics from the Islamic Empires

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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO SAY ARE WAS “INFLUENCED” BY CLASSICAL ART?

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Characteristics of Classical Art:

• Purpose of art to show importance of regular people as well as gods and goddesses

• People in art were lifelike, but perfect• Bodies were portrayed as in motion• Faces were calm• Pictures of people doing regular things• Paintings had little or no perspective

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Marble StatueGreek 5th Century copy of Roman Bronze

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MosaicDiana, the huntress-goddess

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Medieval Art

• The Purpose of art was to teach religion to people who could not read and write

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Question

• How do you think medieval art will be different from Classical art?

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Characteristics of Medieval Art

• Most art showed Jesus, Saints and people from the bible

• Important people and things were shown larger than everything else

• Figures were still: no movement• Fully dressed, serious faces• Two dimensional• Bright colors, solid color background

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Byzantine Baby Jesus and Mary

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Power of the priest

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Renaissance Art

• The purpose of art was to show the importance of people and nature in addition to religion

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Characteristics of Renaissance art• Religious and non religious scenes• Nature• Lifelike 3D figures---knowledge of anatomy• Action• Both nude and clothed• Real people doing real things• Faces express feeling• Colors respond to light• Symmetrical• Background with perspective

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School of Athens

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The Last Supper