The Renaissance Outcome: Renaissance Painters/Sculptors

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The Renaissance Outcome: Renaissance Painters/Sculptors

WARM UP – October 17 Grab the handouts and answer the following questions on a post it – use your notes from Friday: 1. What does the term Renaissance mean? 2. What two ancient civilizations influenced the artists of the Renaissance? 3. Describe three reasons that the Renaissance began in Italy (what advantages did Italy have?) 4. Who are the four most famous artists of the Renaissance?

QUIZ REVIEW 1. Feudalism – was there a lot of trade or very little trade? 2. Manor System – Kings, Lords/Nobles, Knights, Peasants/Serfs 3. Renaissance – What does it mean? Four major artists? 4. Crusades – who fought in it and why? 5. Impact of Hundred Years War – who won? What happened to the leadership in France and England?

QUIZ REVIEW 6. The major invention in weapons used by the English during the Hundred Years War 7. Peasant girl that led the French in the Hundred Years War 8. What is term to describe the style of art during the Renaissance that focuses on human potential and achievement 9. Two civilizations that influenced the Renaissance

QUIZ REVIEW 10. Whose power did the nobles want to decrease when they created the Magna Carta? 11. Impact of the Crusades --- trade increased or decreased? 12. Impact of the Crusades – who controlled the Holy land of Jerusalem – Muslims or Christians? 13. Why did the Roman Empire fall?

QUIZ REVIEW 14. What did the Manor System rely on in regards to obtaining the things needed to survive such as food, clothing, etc.? 15. Feudalism and the Manor System were ended by which two events?

The Renaissance Renaissance Art Artists were supported by patrons like Isabella d’Este and the Medici Medieval artists used religious subjects to convey a spiritual ideal Renaissance artists will portray religious subjects but will use realistic styles copied from classical models & Greece and Rome Renaissance painters used perspective which showed three dimensions on a flat surface with a vanishing point in the middle Often times fresco was used: painting on wet plaster

Michelangelo

Famous Artists Michelangelo Renaissance man: sculptor, painter, architect, and poet Famous for way he portrayed the human body Famous works: Statue of David, Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, Dome of St. Peter’s

Donatello

Famous Artists Donatello Made sculpture more realistic by carving natural postures and expression that revealed personality. Equestrian Statue of Gattamelata Also sculpted a David- favorite subject of Renaissance sculptors

Leonardo da Vinci

Famous Artists Leonardo da Vinci Painter, sculptor, inventor, and scientist Interested in how things work (veins in a leaf and muscle work) Famous works: The Mona Lisa The Last Supper Virgin on the Rocks The Da Vinci Code featured many of his paintings

The Mona Lisa

Raphael

Famous Artists Raphael Learned from studying Leonardo and Michelangelo One of favorite subjects was Madonna and Child (Virgin mary) Famous works: School of Athens Marriage of the Virgin