And It’s Impact on the History of Art

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Day 18 Bell stART ELEMENTS of DESIGN Write in your sketch book: Craftsmanship--one who creates or performs with skill or dexterity especially in the manual.
Advertisements

What is it? a cultural movement that spanned the period roughly from the 14th to the 17th century, beginning in Italy in the Late Middle Ages and later.
Unit XII - The Renaissance The rebirth of learning, art, literature and creativity in Europe... Copyright 2006; C. Pettinato, RCS High School, All Rights.
Early Renaissance Sculpture in Florence. Lorenzo Ghiberti – Bronze doors for the Baptistery of the Cathedral of Florence 1401.
Quattrocento Italian Art
Filippo Brunelleschi “The Dome Guy” “The Dome Guy”
Gardner’s Art Through the Ages, 12e
Bell Work - Describe each of these artworks with 3 adjectives - What are 3 differences you see between these artworks? 1. 2.
More perspective Using Linear and atmospheric perspective.
One Point Perspective. The Madonna in Majesty (Maesta di Santa Trinita) Tempera on panel.
What was the Renaissance about?
Renaissance: The Beginning of Modern Painting. The Top Four Breakthroughs Oil on Stretched Canvas – A greater range of colors with smooth gradations of.
Renaissance Art. Why Should We Study Renaissance Art?
By Charbel Hayek.  Fillippo Brunelleschi was born in 1377 in Florence, Italy  He was considered to be one of the pioneers of early the early Renaissance.
Italian Renaissance Art. Patronage Florence was the leader in Renaissance art especially in the quattrocento (1400s) Giorgio Vasari ( ): The Lives.
Middle Ages Art  Art focused on religion  They were simple and 2 dimensional.
What is an antecedent? It is the noun or nouns that a pronoun is replacing or referring back to. Example: The Mona Lisa is a famous work of art from the.
Arts and Architecture Amanda, Joy, Kristen, Sydni, & Vanessa.
The Intellectual and Artistic Renaissance
Renaissance Art & Architecture. Renaissance Architecture Elements of Greek & Roman buildings Columns, domes Symmetrical façade (front) Rounded arches.
Alberti’s De Pictura (1435) Humanities Core Course Winter 2008, “Making” Instructor: Nicole Woods.
Perspective Drawing Professor Frink’s Guide to. Frink’s Perspective Terms: oHorizon line – the line where the land meets the sky as seen by the observer.
The Intellectual and Artistic Renaissance
Dome of Florence Cathedral detail, 19–2 (p596) bin/Florence_Cathedral.html/cid_ gbi.
Renaissance Art. Medieval Art was religious and “flat.” Madonna Enthroned ~1280Giotto, Madonna Enthroned ~1310.
Masaccio By: Elizabeth Scotch. His life His name Masaccio means 'big Tommaso‘. He was originally named Tommaso Cassai and was born in San Giovanni Valdarno,
Masaccio By: Ivy K. and Mitchell B. May 30, 2008 By: Ivy K. and Mitchell B. May 30, 2008.
Linear Perspective Drawing in 3-D.
4 Types of Perspective Linear Form Overlapping Atmospheric.
First Thought Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish. –Steve Jobs.
Italian Renaissance How do you show what it means to be human?
Chapter th century art in Italy Early Renaissance.
Filippo Brunelleschi By: Gina Ciccone. Born: 1377 Florence, Italy Died: April Florence, Italy.
Massaccio, Trinity with the Virgin, St. John the Evangelist, and Donors, c
Masaccio- Italian Painter By: Catherine Scibetta.
Section 1: The Italian Renaissance
Renaissance Art. Changing patterns of patronage had profound impact The Church was main patron for art in the Middle Ages Increasing wealth in lay society.
Early and High Renaissance Art In Italy. Art and Patronage Italians were willing to spend a lot of money on art: Art communicated social, political, and.
Raphael Italian Renaissance Young Artist Raphael was influenced greatly by Michelangelo and Leonardo. His work is thought to be a combination.
Quizzle #2 Today (every other seat and utter silence)
How did Renaissance Art And Architecture Differ from the
Italian Renaissance Art
Italian Renaissance Art
The Renaissance Period
Answers to the Artwork Detective Game
Raphael By Ryan meyers.
THE ORIGINS OF LINEAR PERSPECTIVE
The Renaissance
The Renaissance By Darragh and Keelin.
Act. 1.4 Walking Tour of Florence
Renaissance Art. Renaissance Art Renaissance = rebirth Johannes Guttenburg- perfected the printing press easy access to books = more people could be.
WHO? orthogonals Donatello (ca ) Andrea del Verrocchio ( )
WHO? vanishing point Donatello (ca ) orthogonals
Linear Perspective Lecturer: Mark Parkin.
By: Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY
Middle Ages Art.
5.8 The Renaissance in Italy
Italian Renaissance Art
10th World Studies Today’s Agenda:
Linear Perspective A Brief Overview.
Renaissance Art The Italian Renaissance The Northern Renaissance.
Chapter 12.2: The Intellectual and Artistic Renaissance
"Perspective is the rein and rudder of painting"
The Early Renaissance By: Daniel Sanchez.
"Perspective is the rein and rudder of painting"
15th century art in Italy Early Renaissance
Linear Perspective Lecturer: Mark Parkin.
The Art of the Italian Renaissance.
Renaissance Art.
By: Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY
Presentation transcript:

And It’s Impact on the History of Art Perspective And It’s Impact on the History of Art

Compare & Contrast The School of Athens, Raphael, 1509–1510, Fresco, 500 cm × 770 cm (200 in × 300 in), Apostolic Palace, Vatican City The Miracle of the child falling from the balcony, c. 1328, Tempera on panel. Church of St. Augustine Novello, Siena, Italy.

Art Before Perspective Perspective errors appear in paintings usually done before 1400 The perspective lines usually converge, but not to a single point and not on the horizon Reverse perspective: The lines diverge against the horizon, rather than converge Thirteenth century Madonna with Child in the Italo-Byzantine style.

Masaccio Facts at a Glance: Lived: December 21, 1401-1428 (died age 26) Nationality: Italian Field: Painting, Fresco Movement: Early Renaissance Famous Work: Holy Trinity c.1427 Most Notable: First known artist to show linear perspective in a work of art The Tribute Money, fresco in the Brancacci Chapel in Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence

Filippo Brunelleschi Facts at a Glance: Lived: 1377-April 15, 1446 (aged 68–69) Nationality: Italian Field: Architecture, Sculpture, Mechanical engineering Movement: Early Renaissance Most Notable: Dome of Santa Maria del Fiore & discovery of perspective

Brunelleschi—observed that with a fixed single point of view, parallel lines appear to converge at a single point in the distance Brunelleschi's Discovery of Linear Perspective Perspective Video He is credited with the discovering perspective in 1425 or 1435 (discrepancy exists) First known painting to show linear perspective is Holy Trinity by Masaccio

Holy Trinity by Masaccio

Notice the influence? Mines of Moria from The Lord of the Rings Interior View of Santa Maria del Fiore

Science Art and Technology How to Make a Life Size Camera Obscura