Art in 16th Century Europe: High Renaissance & Mannerism.

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Art in 16th Century Europe: High Renaissance & Mannerism

The High Renaissance View of the Sistine Chapel

Perugrino, Christ Delivering the Keys of the Kingdom to Saint Peter,

Mantenga, Dead Christ, 1501

Michelangelo Sistine Chapel interior

The High Renaissance Michelangelo, The Sistine Chapel ceiling, Creation of Adam, 1510

Lucas Cranach the Elder, Portrait of Martin Luther, 1533

Michelangelo, The Last Judgment, 1541

Mannerism & Baroque: Reactions to the Renaissance How did the role of Art change in the period of Reformation & Counter-Reformation?

Mannerism

Mannerism (Italy)‏ Tintoretto, The Last Supper,

Mannerism (Spain)‏ El Greco, Portrait of an Old Man, (Self Portrait) Oil on canvass Metropolitan Museum of Art

Key Concept: Mannerism (Spain)‏ El Greco, The Burial of the Count of Orgaz,

Key Concept: Mannerism (Spain)‏ El Greco, The Burial of the Count of Orgaz

Baroque

A response to not only Mannerism, but also to the Renaissance as a whole.

Baroque The period of Counter- Reformation will show two trends: Religious (Catholic) Baroque (Italy)‏ and Secular (Protestant) Baroque - (Northern Europe)‏

Key Concept: Baroque (Italy)‏ Caravaggio, Death of the Virgin,

Key Concept: Baroque (Italy)‏ Caravaggio, Death of the Virgin (detail of Magdalene)‏

Key Concept: Baroque (Italy)‏ Caravaggio, Penitent Magdalene, 1597

Key Concept: Baroque (Italy)‏ Caravaggio, David [self portrait as goliath],

Key Concept: Baroque (Italy)‏ Bernini, Gian Lorenzo Bust of Cardinal Armand de Richelieu Bernini, Gian Lorenzo Bust Costanza Bonarelli 1635

Key Concept: Baroque (Italy)‏ Bernini, Gian Lorenzo The Ecstasy of Saint Therese

Key Concept: Baroque (Italy)‏ Bernini, Gian Lorenzo The Ecstasy of Saint Therese

For next Lecture: Northern Baroque

Key Concept: Northern Baroque (Rembrandt)‏ The artist in his studio,

Key Concept: Northern Baroque (Rembrandt)‏ Self-Portrait 1629 Self Portrait as a Young Man SOLD AT 15.6 MILLION

Key Concept: Northern Baroque (Rembrandt)‏ Saskia in Pompous dress 1642 Portrait of Saskia with a flower 1641

Key Concept: Northern Baroque (Rembrandt)‏ Portrait of Hendrickje Stofells 1659 Hendrickje Bathing in a River 1654

Key Concept: Northern Baroque (Rembrandt)‏ Self-Portrait 1658 Self Portrait 1668

Key Concept: Northern Baroque Vermeer, The milkmaid 1658

Key Concept: Northern Baroque Vermeer, Woman with a Pearl Necklace