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Unit 1 Renaissance Artwork NOTE: If you are too immature to handle the human body, please do not view these. Viewing artwork means you must have a sense of maturity.
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Unit 1

Renaissance ArtworkNOTE:

If you are too immature to handle the human body, please do not view these. Viewing artwork means you must have a sense of maturity.

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Pg. 9: Italian vs. Northern Renaissance Art

• Geometric figures (triangles)

• Human anatomy

• Contrast (light vs. dark) to show 3D figures

• Nudity

• Human perfection

• Focused on daily human tasks

• Humans did not look perfect

• Extremely detailed (naturalism)

• Used woodcutting

- Used religious scenes

- Had artistic centers: Italy and Belgium

ItalianNorthern

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Pg. 10: Comparing and Contrasting(If your handwriting is large, use another sheet of paper)

Symmetry

Intellectual movement

Beauty of human body

Movement/ Perspective

Daily task

Religious scene

Detailed

Last Supper

David School of Athens

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Pg. 10: Understanding Important ArtworkTITLE ARTIST /

YEAR OF

CREATION

DESCRIPTION IMPORTANCE

Vitruvian

Man

Da Vinci1490

• Drawing showing two men with their arms and legs stretched out to show the proportion of man

• Use of geometry (circle, square, proportions)

• Shows human body (human anatomy –humanism)

David Michelangelo1504

• 17ft. tall statue showing the biblical story of a teenage David before his fight with Goliath.

• Displays quiet strength

• Shows the perfect human body (human anatomy –humanism)

• Uses linear perspective

Mona Lisa Da Vinci1517

• A woman sitting for a portrait, with an unfinished background

• Use of linear perspective (eyes, background)

• Secret smile

• Use of geometry (triangles)

Creation of

Adam

(Sistine

Chapel)

Michelangelo1511

• God creating Adam (from the Book of Genesis in the Bible) right before he is “complete.”

• Adam is seen as independent of God because he seems to not care about God’s touch (humanism)

The Last

Supper

Da Vinci1498

• Jesus’ last supper with his apostles (close followers) right after Jesus has told them that one of them would betray him.

• Shows human emotion

• Symmetry

• Use of linear perspective

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“Vitruvian Man”

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“David”

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“Mona Lisa”

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“Creation of Adam”

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“The Last Supper”

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Read these steps carefully before starting your work.• Open up a Word document

• Put the proper heading.

• Title it “Renaissance artwork.”

• Your assignment is on the next page. You will work until 1:00pm. Do what you can, but if I see you wasting time, I will take away points.

• At 1:00pm you save your work.

• Then, open up your email account.

• You will send this email to Ms. Michel ([email protected])

• The subject is “Renaissance artwork.”

• Attach the Word document that you saved.

• Press send.

• By 1:05, all computers should be put up with their magnets in place.

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Renaissance Artwork

• For each of the following artwork, write 3 complete sentences answering the following:• What is the name of the artwork? Who created it? Which Renaissance does it

fall under?

• Describe the artwork in your own words (1 sentence).

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1. “Birth of Venus” by Botticelli

Italian Renaissance

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2. “Mona Lisa” by da Vinci

Italian Renaissance

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3. “Leonardo da Vinci” by da Vinci

Italian Renaissance

4. “Vitruvian Man” by da Vinci

Italian Renaissance

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Italian Renaissance

5. “The Last Supper” by da Vinci

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Italian Renaissance

5. “La Pieta” by Michelangelo

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Italian Renaissance

7. “Creation of Adam” by Michelangelo

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Italian Renaissance

8. “David” by Michelangelo

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Northern Renaissance

9. “Marriage of Arnolfini” by Van Eyck

*There is a detail of this painting on the next slide. Be sure to look at it before writing.

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Northern Renaissance

Detail of “Marriage of Arnolfini” by Van Eyck

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Northern Renaissance

10. “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” by Durer

*There is a detail of this painting on the next slide. Be sure to look at it before writing.

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Northern Renaissance

Detail of “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” by Durer