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The Renaissance in Italy: Art • Italy organized into small city-states • city-states ruled by wealthy and powerful merchant class • political and economic • merchant class • interest in art • emphasis on personal achievement
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The Renaissance in Italy: Art Italy organized into small city-states city-states ruled by wealthy and powerful merchant class political and economic merchant.

Jan 18, 2016

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Page 1: The Renaissance in Italy: Art Italy organized into small city-states city-states ruled by wealthy and powerful merchant class political and economic merchant.

The Renaissance in Italy: Art

• Italy organized into small city-states

• city-states ruled by wealthy and powerful merchant class

• political and economic

• merchant class

• interest in art

• emphasis on personal achievement

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Who are the Medici?• one of richest merchant families emerging in time period

• from the city of Florence, Italy

• Importance: Medici transformed Florence, made it center

of Italian Renaissance because of support of art

• one of first families to win power through commerce

• gained control of Florentine government, maintained

• most well known as being patrons of the arts

• Lorenzo “the Magnificent” biggest supporter

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Growth of Renaissance Art• mostly paintings, sculptures, architecture

• wealthy patrons, popes, princes played major role;

commission• ordinary people began to play larger role

• de-emphasis of church, appreciate human experience

• art and humanism connection

• combined religious themes with Greek/Roman

background

• reflected interest in individual achievement

• revival of many classic forms not seen since

Greek/Rome“School of Athens” by Raphael

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Some famous Renaissance Artists• Leonardo da Vinci: “The Last Supper,” “The Mona Lisa”

• sculptor, engineer, painter, architect, poet, etc.

• dissected corpses

• experimented with paint

• Michelangelo Buonarrotti: “David,” “Pieta” • multi-talented like Leonardo

• works reflect life struggles with art and religion

• painted mural on Sistine Chapel ceiling

• Raphael: “School of Athens,” portrayals of the Madonna• sweet and gracious nature

• unique style of painting, blended Christian and classic

styles

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Art Techniques

• Use of PERPSECTIVE to show 3-D using a foreground and background and a vanishing point

• Sfumato – blurring of lines to show depth

• Chiaroscuro – contrast bold colors to show depth

• Balance and geometry• Knowledge of anatomy and biology

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Perspective

“The Last Supper,” by Leonardo da Vinci

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Smufato

“The Mona Lisa,” by Leonardo da Vinci

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“The Birth of Venus,” by Botticellin

Chiaroscuro

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Balance and Geometry

“The Last Supper,” by Leonardo da Vinci

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Anatomy and Biology

“The Fall,” by Michelangelo

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Medieval or Renaissance?