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Renaissance Art and Learning Today we will look at pictures and readings to determine the elements of renaissance art and literature  Shakespeare Mona Lisa School of Athens

Renaissance Art and Learning The Renaissance in western Europe is best described as a period marked by Great Intellectual and artistic creativity. During the renaissance, the arts flourished across Europe. Take Notes!

Renaissance Art and Learning The Renaissance is referred to as a “rebirth of art” because the world had not seen such a large mass of art creation since Greek and Roman times. Take Notes!

Humanism Approach Self Expression: Value placed on the individual and worldly matters (problems) Some element of Religion (Christianity) Leonardo da Vinci’s self portrait. Take Notes!

Paintings might have… Subject relates to classical culture (ancient Greece or Rome) Biblical/Religious theme is expressed in realistic Renaissance-era setting or classic Greek-Roman setting Reflects patronage of a wealthy merchant Depicts a realistic landscape Portrait reveals individual personality or individual achievement Depicts peasant life, life of everyday people Includes exceptionally realistic details Shows a balanced use of space Includes rich colors, vivid details Glorifies the human body Shows person(s) with natural posture and natural expression Uses perspective and shading

Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man shows clearly the effect writers of Antiquity had on Renaissance thinkers. Based on the specifications in Vitruvius's De architectura around 1500 years before, Da Vinci tried to draw the perfectly proportioned man.

Leonardo da Vinci Two most famous works: The Last Supper The Mona Lisa Take Notes! Leonardo da Vinci Two most famous works: The Last Supper The Mona Lisa

The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo

Elements in the painting Subject relates to classical culture (ancient Greece or Rome) Biblical/Religious theme is expressed in realistic Renaissance-era setting or classic Greek-Roman setting Shows a balanced use of space Includes rich colors, vivid details Glorifies the human body

Giotto, The Lamentation of Christ

Lorenzo de' Medici, ruler of Florence and patron of arts

All the World’s a Stage: Shakespeare Shakespeare: The greatest writer of all time. April 23, 1564-April 23, 1616 Wrote: 37 Plays 154 Sonnets Several epic poems

All the World’s a Stage: Shakespeare

Legacy of the Renaissance Changes in Art: portrayed individuals and nature more realistic and praised individual achievement Change in Society: printing gave information available and cheaper for all in society, published books, maps, and laws, changed view on how people should live their life, and started people to question political and religious practices Take Notes!