Renaissance Art The Italian Renaissance The Northern Renaissance.

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Renaissance Art The Italian Renaissance The Northern Renaissance

Contrast to Gothic Architecture The dome of the church Santa Maria del Fiore http://www.italycyberguide.com Dome of St. Peter’s in Rome Brunelleschi Michelangelo

Contrast with Medieval Art Madonna and Child- Raphael

Characteristics Massaccio- Tribute Money Brancacci Chapel

The Last Supper- Da Vinci Characteristics The Last Supper- Da Vinci

Contrast Art Periods Giotto– Father of Renaissance Painting Lamentation– Scrovegni Chapel Entombment- Raphael

Characteristics Donatello David 1440 David- Michelangelo

The Proportions of the Human Figure Studies of Nature The Proportions of the Human Figure

Last Judgment, St. Bartholomew Michelangelo- Moses Michelangelo- Last Judgment, St. Bartholomew

Michelangelo Michelangelo- Michelangelo- Pieta, Detail The Last Judgment

School of Athens- Raphael

The Marriage of Arnolfini Northern Realism Oil paints Every Day Life Van Eych- The Marriage of Arnolfini

Portraits Erasmus Durer- Self-Portrait

The Peasant Wedding Bruegel