Slide 1Soaring to New Heights – The Renaissance in Italy TODAY Florence—The School of the World: Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael and Others: Lorenzo the Magnificent;…
Slide 1 Renaissance Art Slide 2 Giotto di Bondone (b. 1267- d.1337) Giotto is mentioned by name in Dante’s inferno (Dante feared history would forget Giotto. Not so! Modern…
Slide 1 Renaissance Art Slide 2 Why Should We Study Renaissance Art? Slide 3 Slide 4 Or, if you prefer... Slide 5 Michelangelo Buonarroti David 1501-1504 marble 14 ft. 3…
Ch 13- Early Renaissance A. Architecture Renaissance architecture reflects a renewed interest in ancient Roman models for mathematically derive proportions as well as logic…
Renaissance Short Era 1450-1600 150/200 years Preceded by: Gothic Followed by: Mannerism Renaissance Mona Lisa. Leonardo Da Vinci The Baptism of Christ. Verrocchio Leonardo…
Art of the Italian Renaissance * * Giotto- Adoration of the Magi * Misaccio- The Expulsion from the Garden * Angelico- Fra Angelico- The Annunciation * Bosch- The Garden…
Artists of the Italian Renaissance The Rebirth of Europe Medieval Art Religious focus. Lacked perspective (looked two-dimensional) Human features were generalized. Architecture…
Donatello Donatello Kendell Glauser Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi Born in 1386 One of the greatest sculptor of the renaissance. The David by Donatello in Museo Nazionale…
1.Antiquities to Michelangelo Final Exam2. 3. St. Denis Cathedral Abbey of Church of St. Denis 1140 Commune of Saint-Denis (suburb of Paris) French Gothic ( Stone)4. …