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Title: Renaissance Art


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Renaissance Art
  • By Carly Cassady
  • Block 6

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  • The renaissance was a period of great creativity
    and intellectual activity, during which artists
    broke away from the restrictions of Byzantine
    art. Throughout the 15th century, artists studied
    the natural world in order to perfect their
    understanding of such subjects as anatomy and
    perspective. During this period there was a
    related advancement of gothic art centered in
    Germany and the Netherlands, known as the
    northern renaissance.

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  • During the Renaissance, artists were no longer
    regarded as mere artisans, as they had been in
    the medieval past, but for the first time were
    seen as independent personalities. They found new
    solutions to formal and visual problems, and many
    of them were also devoted to scientific
    experimentation. Mathematical or linear
    perspective was developed. As a result, the
    painted surface was regarded as a window on the
    natural world, and it became the task of painters
    to portray this world in their art. Artists
    studied the effect of light out-of-doors and how
    the eye perceives the diverse elements in nature.

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  • They also developed aerial perspective. Northern
    painters were as advanced in landscape painting
    and contributed to the innovations of their
    southern contemporaries by introducing oil paint
    as a new medium.
  • The Renaissance of the arts helped with the
    development of humanism. The use of classical
    Latin was revived and often favored at this time.
    The Renaissance was also a period of avid
    exploration, which resulted in the discovery and
    eventual colonization of North and South America.

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Botticelli 1445-1510, Lived in Firenze
  • 1st work Illustration to the Divine
    Comedy(Inferno)
  • 1480s, Silverpoint on parchment, completed in
    pen and ink, colored with tempra
  • Biblioteca Vaticana, Rome, 6831018
  • 2nd work The Abyss of Hell
  • 1480s, Colored drawing on parchment, 320 x 470
    mmBiblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Rome

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Botticelli
  • 3rd work Purgatory X
  • 1490s, Drawing on parchment
  • 320 x 470 mmStaatliche Museen, Berlin

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Michelangelo1475-1564, Caprese and Rome
  • 1st work Entombment c. 1510Tempera on wood, 159
    x 149 cmNational Gallery, London
  • 2nd workThe Doni Tondo c. 1506Tempera on
    panelGalleria degli Uffizi, Florence
  • 3rd work Martyrdom of St Peter
    c.1546-50Fresco, 625 x 662 cmCappella Paolina,
    Palazzi Pontifici, Vatican

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Raphael1483-1520, Urbino and Roma
  • 1st work Madonna and Child c. 1505Oil on wood,
    209,6 x 148,6 cmNational Gallery, London
  • 2nd work Theological Virtues c.1507Oil on wood,
    16 x 44 cm (each)Pinacoteca, Vatican
  • 3rd work Madonna with Beardless St Joseph
    c.1506Tempera on canvas transferred from wood,
    74 x 57 cmThe Hermitage, St. Petersburg

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Titian1490-1576, Pieve de Cadore and Venezia
  • 1st work Assumption of the Virgin c.1516-18Oil
    on wood, 690 x 360 cmSanta Maria Gloriosa dei
    Frari, Venice
  • 2nd work The Death of St Peter Martyr
    c.1527-29Oil on canvasBasilica dei Santi
    Giovanni e Paolo, Venice
  • Madonna with Saints and Members of the Pesaro
    Family c.1519-26Oil on canvasSanta Maria
    Gloriosa dei Frari, Venice

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Masaccio1401-1428, San Giovanni Valdarno and
Roma
  • 1st work St Jerome and St John the Baptist
    c.1428Panel, 114 x 55 cmNational Gallery,
    London
  • 2nd work Profile Portrait of a Young Man
    c.1425WoodNational Gallery of Art, Washington
  • 3rd work St Paul c.1426Tempera on wood, 51 x 30
    cmMuseo Nazionale, Pisa

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Filippino Lippi1457-1504, Prato and Firenze
  • 1st work St Philip Driving the Dragon from the
    Temple of Hieropolis1487-1502, FrescoStrozzi
    Chapel, Santa Maria Novella, Florence
  • 2nd work Crucifixion of St Philip c.1502Fresco,
    Strozzi Chapel, Santa Maria Novella, Florence
  • 3rd work Abraham c.1502Fresco, Strozzi Chapel,
    Santa Maria Novella, Florence

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Andrea Bregno1418-1503, Osteno and Roma
  • 1st work Gateway c.1480sMarbleCappella
    Sistina, Vatican
  • 2nd work The Apparition of St Michael to St
    Gregory1469, MarbleS. Gregorio Magno, Rome
  • 3rd work Piccolomini Altar c.1503MarbleDuomo,
    Siena

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Cosme Tura1430-1495, Ferrara
  • 1st workAllegory of September Triumph of
    Vulcan1476-84Fresco, 216 x 320 cmPalazzo
    Schifanoia, Ferrara
  • 2nd workAllegory of August Triumph of Ceres
    1476-84Fresco, 103 x 84 cm (full fresco 216 x
    320 cm)Palazzo Schifanoia, Ferrara
  • 3rd workView of the Salone dei Mesi
    1476-84FrescoesPalazzo Schifanoia, Ferrara

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Cimabue1240-1302, Firenze
  • 1st work Crucifix c.1280-83Fresco, 350 x 690
    cmUpper Church, San Francesco, Assisi
  • 2nd work St Matthew c.1280-83Fresco, 450 x 900
    cmUpper Church, San Francesco, Assisi
  • 3rd work St Luke c.1280-83Fresco, 450 x 900
    cmUpper Church, San Francesco, Assisi

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Jan Van Eyck1394-1441, Maaseik and Bruges
  • 1st workPortrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and his
    Wifec. 1434, Oil on oak, 82 x 60 cmNational
    Gallery, London
  • 2nd workThe Ghent Altarpiece c.1432Oil on wood,
    350 x 223 cmCathedral of St Bavo, Ghent
  • 3rd work The Madonna with Canon van der
    Paelec.1436, Oil on wood, 122 x 157 cmGroeninge
    Museum, Bruges

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Adam Elsheimer1578-1610, Frankfurt and Roma
  • 1st workRest on Flight into Egypt c. 1599Oil on
    copper, 37,5 x 24 cmStaatliche Museen, Berlin
  • 2nd work Ceres and Stellio1598, Oil on copper,
    30 x 25 cmMuseo del Prado, Madrid
  • 3rd work Flight into Egypt c.1600Oil on copper,
    31 x 41 cmAlte Pinakothek, Munich

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Ortolano1487-1524, Ferrara
  • 1st workMourning the Dead Christ c. 1522Oil on
    wood transferred to aluminum panel, 241 x 182
    cmGalleria Borghese, Rome
  • 2nd work Nativity with Saints c.1520sPanel
    (arched), 279,5 x 156,1 cmGalleria
    Doria-Pamphili, Rome
  • 3rd workTomb of Don Felipe and Doña Juana c.
    1519MarbleCapilla Real, Cathedral, Granada

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Cecchino del Salviati1510-1563, Firenze and Roma
  • 1st workScenes from the Life of Furius Camillus
    c.1545FrescoPalazzo Vecchio, Florence
  • 2nd work Triumph of Furius Camillus
    c.1545FrescoPalazzo Vecchio, Florence
  • 3rd workCharity c.1554-58Oil on wood, 156 x 122
    cmGalleria degli Uffizi, Florence

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Juan de Juni1506-1577, Joigny and Valladolid
  • 1st work Ecce Homo c.1560-70Polychrome
    woodDiocesan Museum, Valladolid
  • 2nd work Antigua Altar c.1545-62Polychrome
    woodCathedral, Valladolid
  • 3rd work Crucifix c.1560sPolychrome
    woodConvent of Santa Catalina, Valladolid

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Antoine Caron1521-1599, Beauvais and Paris
  • 1st workAugustus and the Sibyl c.1575-80Oil on
    canvas, 125 x 170 cmMusée du Louvre, Paris
  • 2nd workMerry-go-round with ElephantOil on
    canvasPrivate collection
  • 3rd workThe Triumph of Winter c. 1568Oil on
    canvas, 103 x 179 cmPrivate collection

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My Top Ten
  • 10) I really liked Merry-go-round with Elephant
    by Antoine Caron because my favorite ride when I
    was little was the Merry-go-round and one of my
    favorite animals are elephants so the picture
    really caught my attention just by the name.
  • 9) I also like Antigua Altar by Juan de Juni
    because of how lovely the altar was. It was done
    so exquisitely and I love all the colors and how
    big the altar appears to be.
  • 8) Charity by Cecchino del Salviati is another
    favorite. It shows so much expression but is
    still calm with the kids. Also very graceful and
    loving.
  • 7) Ceres and Stelio by Adam Elsheimer. I love how
    the background is so gloomy but the message and
    the people are so warm. It looks like they are
    praying and they just look so happy despise the
    darkness.

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Top Ten Continued
  • 6) The Madonna with Canon van de Paele by Jan van
    Eyck. This painting has such great positioning of
    the people and the beautiful colors. Looks like
    it shows an average afternoon of life.
  • 5) St Matthew by Cimabue. I love the red church
    because it looks like a ten year old drew it but
    is no nicely done that its unreal. Looks very
    welcoming and friendly and captures my attention
    very well.
  • 4) St Paul by Masaccio shows a great portrait. It
    shows pride and honor and reminds me of the
    statue of liberty because of holding the bible
    and sword in hands with long lost look of hope in
    his eyes.
  • 3) Abraham by Filippino Lippi is such intricate
    work. The painting is so nicely done and
    beautiful that it makes you wonder how he really
    did that.

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Top Ten Continued
  • 2) Titian- Assumption of the Virgin- has such a
    look of despair yet holds so much beauty. Very
    captivating.
  • 1) The Abyss of Hell by Botticelli is like a
    tornado which would send you into an abyss and
    the idea is just awesome. Very cool outcome and
    also looks like a wine glass and they drank a lot
    of wine which caused some deaths which is some
    foreshadowing.

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