RENAISSANCE ART. 1. Realism & Expression Expulsion from the Garden Expulsion from the Garden Masaccio Masaccio 1427 1427 First nudes since classical times.

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RENAISSANCE ART

1. Realism & Expression Expulsion from the Garden Expulsion from the Garden Masaccio Masaccio First nudes since classical times. First nudes since classical times.

Remember this?

2. Perspective Perspective! Perspective! Perspective! Perspective! Perspective! First use of linear perspective! Perspective! Perspective! The Trinity The Trinity Masaccio Masaccio What you are, I once was; what I am, you will become.

Perspective

3. Classicism Greco-Roman influence. Secularism. Humanism. Individualism  free standing figures. Symmetry/Balance The “Classical Pose” Medici “Venus” (1c)

4. Emphasis on Individualism Batista Sforza & Federico de Montefeltre: The Duke & Dutchess of Urbino Batista Sforza & Federico de Montefeltre: The Duke & Dutchess of Urbino Piero della Francesca, Piero della Francesca,

5. Geometrical Arrangement of figures  The Dreyfus Madonna with the Pomegranate  Leonardo da Vinci  1469  The figure as architecture!

Donatello St. John

RAPHAEL SANZIO JOANNA OF ARAGON

A Medici Pope. A Medici Pope. He went through the Vatican treasury in a year! He went through the Vatican treasury in a year! His extravagances offended even some cardinals [as well as Martin Luther!]. His extravagances offended even some cardinals [as well as Martin Luther!]. Started selling indulgences. Started selling indulgences. Pope Leo X with Cardinal Giulio de Medici and Luigi de Rossi Raphael,

RAPHAEL THE ANNUNCIATION

RAPHAEL THE GRANDUCA MADONNA

Michelangelo’s Pieta 1499

The Sistine Chapel’s Ceiling Michelangelo Buonarroti

MICHELANGELO THE CREATION OF ADAM

DAVINCI VITRUVIAN MAN

Remember this?

DAVINCI LAST SUPPER FRESCOE

DAVINCI THAT LADY

Mona Lisa – da Vinci

Ummmm….

SANDRO BOTTICELLI BIRTH OF VENUS

ALBRECHT DUERER SELF PORTRAIT AGE 26

DUERER ENGRAVING

DUERER WOODCUT

DUERER’S FATHER

JAN VAN EYCK DETAIL FROM CHAPEL OF GHENT

VAN EYCK

VAN EYCK MAN WITH CARNATION

HEIRONYMOUS BOSCH HEIRONYMOUS BOSCH

BOSCH DETAIL FROM HELL PANEL G.E.D.

BOSCH GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHT BOSCH GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHT

BRUEGHEL THE ELDER

BRUEGHEL THE ELDER

Charles V and Family Goya

Filippo Brunelleschi Filippo Brunelleschi Architect Architect Cuppolo of St. Maria del Fiore Cuppolo of St. Maria del Fiore

Filippo Brunelleschi Commissioned to build the cathedral dome. Commissioned to build the cathedral dome. Used unique architectural concepts. Used unique architectural concepts.  He studied the ancient Pantheon in Rome.  Used ribs for support.

Brunelleschi’s “Secret”

Brunelleschi’s Dome