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1 Art of the MIDDLE AGES

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5 Renaissance Art 1. How does Renaissance Art represent a paradigm shift?

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7 Madonna Enthroned Giotto,

8 Madonna and Child Giotto

9 Madonna and Child Fra Filippo Lippi,

10 Adoration of the Magi Sandro Botticelli

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12 Check for understanding 1.Explain how Botticelli’s painting reflects the paradigm shift of the Renaissance? 1.Social Status 2.Political Leadership 3.Economic

13 Dead Christ Andrea Mantegna, 1501

14 Raphael

15 Madonna and Child

16 Check for understanding Explain how the following painting represents an intellectual and philosophical paradigm shift from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance?

17 School of Athens, Raphael

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19 How does Raphael’s painting represent an intellectual and philosophical paradigm shift from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance?

20 Donatello Life size sculpture David…first full size nude sculpture in the round of the Renaissance era. Commissioned by Cosimo de Medici Donatello's equestrian statue of Gattamelata

21 David

22 Equestrian Statue of Gattamelata

23 Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius

24 Leonardo da Vinci

25 The Last Supper

26 Madonna of the Rocks

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31 Michelangelo Considered the most talented sculptor of his day.

32 Pieta Michelangelo,

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45 Northern Renaissance What is the difference between the Italian Renaissance and the Northern Renaissance? –Why is there a difference?

46 Explain how the following painting represents the internal conflict caused by the paradigm shift of the Renaissance?

47 Quentin Matsys –1466, Flemish Pieter Bruegel the Elder , Netherlands Jan Van Eyck –1395, Netherlands Albrecht Durer –1471, German, Nuremberg

48 Moneylender and Wife By Quentin Matsys 1514

49 The Arnolfini Marriage by Jan van Eyck 1434

50 The Arnolfini Marriage by Jan van Eyck 1434

by Albrecht Dürer

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54 What was different about the Northern Renaissance in regards to subject matter?

55 Renaissance Art Characteristics Proportional, realistic, life-like Perspective, shadowing and depth Individual identities, emotional Bright colors, oil paints Free-standing statues Religious subjects, daily life, mythology

56 Check for understanding How did Renaissance Artists demonstrate a shift in thinking… Religiously? Socially? Politically? Economically? Philosophically?