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J. NEWMAN.  High Renaissance (mainly Italy)  1) Realism and Expression  2) Linear Perspective  3) Classicism (Roman and Greco influence)  4) Emphasis.

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1 J. NEWMAN

2  High Renaissance (mainly Italy)  1) Realism and Expression  2) Linear Perspective  3) Classicism (Roman and Greco influence)  4) Emphasis on Individualism  5) Geometrical Arrangement of Figures  6) Light & Shadowing/Softening Edges  7) Religious  Northern Renaissance (Beyond Italy)  1. Realistic  2. Detailed  3. Symbolism  4. Un-idealized figures (figures are too thin or pale)  5. Printmaking- use of woodcut, common way to produce images

3 Self-portrait of Leonardo da Vinci

4 The Last Supper

5 Mona Lisa

6 Self Portrait of Michelangelo Buonarroti

7 Painting on the Sistine Chapel ceiling

8 La Pieta

9 Self Portrait of Raphael

10 Cowpepper Madonna

11 School of Athens

12 Giovanni Arnolfini and His Wife (Wedding Portrait) Jan Van Eyck 1434

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14 The Deposition 1435

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16  “the renovator of the old art.”  The Ugly Dutchess, 1525- 1530 

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20 Old Man with a Young Woman Amorous Old Woman with a Young Man

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