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Art Comparison Slides Classical, Medieval, or Renaissance art? You decide.

Classical Art  Idealized figures  Active bodies  Naked, sometimes in togas  Faces without emotion  Real tasks from daily life  Little background or sense of perspective Examples: sculpture, pottery, murals, mosaics

Roman Copy of Myron’s Discobolus Why? Naked Idealized Active Heroic Sculpture

Medieval Art  Religious subjects  Flat, stiff subjects  Important figures are large  Fully clothed  Little emotion  Flat, two dimensional  Single color background, often gold Examples: stained glass, sculpture, manuscripts, paintings, tapestries

Why? Religious figure is large Flat, lifeless figures Little emotion Frankish artist, 1279

Renaissance Art  Religious and non-religious scenes  Idealized, perfect figures  Active, moving bodies  Nude or clothed bodies  Real people doing real tasks  Faces express feelings  Interest in nature, lots of natural detail  Full, deep backgrounds with perspective  Paintings are symmetrical Examples: sculptures, murals, drawings, paintings

Fresco located in the Apostolic Palace, Vatican City Raphael’s School of Athens A.D. 1510

Your turn… Which is it? Why? This is definitely Renaissance art because…

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1. Renaissance Filippo Lippi. Madonna and Child with Angels. A.D. 1406

2. Classical Bathing Venus marble sculpture Roman artist

3. Renaissance Titian’s Venus and Adonis A.D. 1580

4. Medieval Cimbaue’s Madonna and Child in Majesty A.D. 1280

6. Classical Grave Stele of Hegeso c. 400 B.C.

5. Medieval - Bayeux Tapestry A.D. 1082

7. Renaissance Michelangelo’s Pieta A.D. 1475

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