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A Comparison of Medieval and Renaissance Art Art Through the Ages A Comparison of Medieval and Renaissance Art

Medieval Art

Middle Ages - The period in European history between the collapse of Rome and the Renaissance, from 476 CE to about 1450. Also known as the medieval period, and as the Dark Ages. During the early Middle Ages, most paintings were found in the form of illustrated manuscripts.  This remained the chief form of painting for years.   Most were produced in monasteries, which at the time were the centers of learning and art.  It was the wealth of the church which allowed monks to copy books and manuscripts before the invention of the printing press in the late 1400's.   You can see that the figures in the page pictured here are flat, lacking any dimension. Their expression is vague and the drawings of Jesus and the Mary’s look childlike. The best detail can be seen in the cloth draping around the women. In the next slides you will see more examples of art from the Middle Ages.

More Examples of Medieval Art What characteristics do you see in the example of Medieval sculpture? Lack of expression Lack of humanlike detail What else do you see?

What is different about this slide?

Characteristics of Middle Ages and Renaissance Art Can You Tell the Difference?

What are the Characteristics of Art from Each Era? Category Middle Ages Renaissance Materials Used Frescos: Paint in wet plaster mosaics, tempera paint on wood, illustrated manuscripts Oil on canvas, marble sculpture

Category Middle Ages Renaissance Colors Dark: Brown, Gray, Gold, Muted Colors Brighter: Reds, Blues

Category Middle Ages Renaissance Body Positioning Unnatural, straight on, contorted Natural, positions on all axial

Category Middle Ages Renaissance Emotion of Subjects Blank Faces Difficult to read Clear Emotions

Dimension Category Middle Ages Renaissance Flat, few shadows Vanishing points give perspective, use of shading

Pietas

Another view of Michelangelo’s Pieta

A Medieval Version

Art of the Northern Renaissance: How is it different? Portrait of a Goldsmith (Man with Ring) Jan van Eyck

Peasant Wedding Pieter Brugel the Elder

Young Hare Albrecht Durer

DaVinci Charcoal

The Sistine Chapel

God gives life to Adam

Detail of hands