Slide 1 Unit IV Subtractive Sculpture Abstraction of the Human Form Henry Moore Jean (Hans)Arp Slide 2 Take notes… 1.What is the definition of Subtractive sculpture : 2.What…
Slide 1 The Renaissance 1400-1600 CE Slide 2 Slide 3 Cities are growing Patronage in the hands of Wealthy Families/ Church Society Humanism – A movement that was concerned…
Slide 1 RENAISSANCE Made possible by recovery of trade and commerce after the chaos of Late Middle Ages Began roughly around 1400 AD, first in northern Italy and then gradually…
Slide 1 Great Artists of the Renaissance Slide 2 Renaissance Artists wanted their subjects to be realistic Focused on humanity and emotion Used new techniques…
Slide 1 T HE R ENAISSANCE Slide 2 Economic Foundations ● The Crusades stimulated trade by introducing Europeans to many desirable products ● Trade promoted frequent contacts…
Slide 1 Renaissance Europe Goes Global Slide 2 Origins Crusades—Europeans invaded the Islamic Empire & realized life could be much better Increased Trade=More $=Education=Art…
Slide 1 The Glass Menagerie Characters and Themes Slide 2 Characters Tom Wingfield... The narrator and a character in the play. He works at a shoe warehouse, but has dreams…
Slide 1 Renaissance Art As with Renaissance Literature, three themes of Renaissance Art: Humanism, Secularism, and Classicism. The Renaissance will see a shift in art - from…