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1 Renaissance

2 What was it? A rebirth the time when people began to get interested in ancient art and ideas from the past especially in ancient Rome led to many new works of art time when people began to think for themselves time when people began to question beliefs that had been taken for granted

3 Huge changes in... Art Science Architecture Medicine Literature

4 Starts in Italy – why? Buildings and objects from Ancient Rome were still in italy - Italy had been the centre of the Roman empire many greek manuscripts had been brought to italy for safekeeping by greek scholars in 1453 after the fall of Constantinople Italian merchants were richer than elsewhere in europe - they had money to spend on art competition between diff italian cities to outdo each other in making their city beautiful - patrons were will to spend money to get artists and architects to do this

5 Differences between medieval and renaissance
1. In middle ages only religious figures could read and write - they studied the bible in renaissance, many people learned how to read and write - they studied the writings of Ancient Rome, as well as bible 2. In middle ages people accepted the teaching of the Catholic Church, even in geography and science - they didn’t think for themselves in renaissance, people started to think for themselves - started to question the teachings of the Church

6 Humanism renaissance idea
belief that humans are at the centre of everything

7 Patrons rich merchants, and popes and bishops were patrons
they paid an artist to produce a work of art famous patrons - Medicis - Lorenzo de Medici

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9 always religious topics
no sense of humanity in the faces 2 dimensional - no perspective haloes around head no sense of anatomy - ie bodies were not realistic the main person in the picture would be the biggest humans not important to the picture - often v small

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11 Renaissance paintings
new techniques used perspective - 3D - things further away look smaller anatomy - artists studied human body - often dissected dead bodies to understand nature - nature scenes and animals began to become more realistic

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13 Renaissance Painting technique - sfumato
real skin has different shades sfumato - blurring to create different shades artists rubbed the paint blurring the edges

14 Oils in middle ages, egg white used to mix paints
dried quickly so artists had to work quickly now in renaissance, oil was used dried slowly artists had more time to be accurate

15 New humanism artists still painted religious paintings
but now the characters were more human, more like us also, pictures of just normal people started to be painted in middle ages, this would not have been considered worthwhile these were called portraits wealthy patrons would get themselves painted or their wives example, Mona Lisa is a portrait of a merchant’s wife

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17 Frescos a picture painted directly onto a wall
in ancient rome there had been many frescos now renaissances artists started using them again De Vinci’s ‘The Lat Supper’ is an example

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19 Da Vinci Born in Vinci in 1452 near Florence
Apprenticed to Florentine artist he would often paint the smaller objects in a painting by his master soon became famous his dove in * showed people his skill

20 often didn’t finish his paintings
‘Adoration of the Magi’ is unfinished lost interest in them

21 used the new renaissance techniques
sfumato portraits perspective anatomy - he dissected many bodies often included animals in his paintings

22 Mona Lisa one of his most famous works now hangs in the Louvre museum
portrait of his patron’s wife sfumato used in her face and hands we can see the diff shading in her face the creases in her dress are v lifelike

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24 mysterious expression in her smile...
...shows how he perfectly captured her human qualities shows his knowledge of anatomy nature in background also perspective in background road twists and turns; a river flows

25 leaves Florence for Milan
New patron, Sforza, Duke of Milan Paints ‘The Last Supper’ on wall of a Church Fresco Paint has peeled and colors faded but still famous although it’s religious, we still see the human qualities of the apostles we can see fear, confusion perspective in background jesus, even though he is the main focus in the middle... ...is not bigger than the others

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27 Notebook (1) Kept his ideas in a notebook carried it with him
used mirror writing to protect it perhaps afraid people might steal his ideas also afraid the Catholic Church would not like his theories

28 Notebook (2) contained diagrams for machines
inventions of submarine and helicopter contains the shocking line, ‘the sun does not revolve around the earth’ invented weapons for Zforza, duke of milan also studied biology and made many drawings of plants and animals in them

29 France his popularity dwindled because of younger artists such as Michelangelo so he moved to france died there in 1519 that’s why ‘Mona Lisa’ is in the Louvre

30 Importance of Da Vinci a Polymath - the typical renaissance man
tried his hand at everything sculpture, painting, inventions used the new techniques his paintings still admired today


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