1. Venetian SchoolIn the sixteenth century, artists such as Giorgione and Titian preferred a gentler, more sensuous approach to oil painting than had been adopted by the…
1. The Painted Figure 2. Giotto 3. Original Sin 4. SANDRO BOTTICELLI, Birth of Venus, ca.1484–1486. Tempera on canvas, approx.5’ 9” x 9’ 2”. Galleria degli Uffizi,Florence.Sandro…
Slide 1The music of Palestrina is associated with. the Counter-Reformation. exquisite technique and contrapuntal control. the late Renaissance Text painting is a. depictions…
Slide 1Time Slide 2 Time. Accumulation in the frame Pieter Brueghel, The Fight Between Carnival and Lent, 1559 Slide 3 Time. Synthetic scene Les Massacres en Chine, Le Petit…
Slide 1Consuming Beauty Art retroactively annihilated that from which it emerged Theodore Adorno (1903-69) Slide 2 Readings Additional copies outside GP20 Last lecture and…
1.Chapter 16High RenaissanceWhat way does architecture change in the High Renaissance?Where is the high Renaissance most established in Italy?Who are some of the main artists…
1.Venetian Renaissance Art16th Century2. Venetian Renaissance:Believed they were superior to Florence andRomeGreatest commercial sea power in the MediterraneanProtected by…
1.Art AppreciationTopic IV:Renaissance Art1420-16102. The term “renaissance” means “rebirth,” and stems fromideas formulated by the Italian poet Petrarch. Petrarch…