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History: Pre - Renaissance Western –Civilization Greco-Roman Empire Fall of Rome Dark – Ages How religion played a part What was happening in the rest of the world

The Renaissance “Rebirth” Began in the banking city of Florence, Italy. Money was used to support the arts, architecture, science, and mathematics. Religion and Patronage The rise of humanism- the study of ancient Roman and Greek texts and interest in becoming an outstanding citizen Da Vinci’s design for a flying machine in 1488

Information needed for book 1.First and last name of artist 2.When they were born and died 3.Where they are from 4.Introductory sentence about the artist 5.What was the artist’s occupation? (painter, sculptor, architect, mathematician, scientist, inventor, metal smith, etc…) 6.What was the content (subject matter) of the artist’s work? 7.How did he use one of your vocabulary words? 8.How did he use a second vocabulary word? 9.One fun fact about the artist

Directions for Artist Selection Choose 4 artists: – 2 artists from Italy – 2 artists from Northern Europe Drawings of examples of Artist’s work on pages: 5, 7, 9, 11 Information about each artist on pages: 4, 6, 8, 10 Page 1= Introduction to Renaissance in FULL SENTENCES Page 2= Table of Contents and sentence about favorite artwork Page 3= Drawing of your favorite artwork Page 13, 14 = Glossary

Church of San Lorenzo, Dome for the Duomo of Florence, Santa Maria del Fiore, Brunelleschi

Old Sacristy Church of San Lorenzo, Florence Sacrifice of Isaac, Crucifix Polychromed wood, 170 x 170 cm Santa Maria Novella, Florence Santa Maria degli Angeli ( ) Façade Ospedale degli Innocenti, Florence

Leonardo Da Vinci ( ) Drawings The Last Supper, Mural painting, 1490s, Milan. Genevre de Benci, 1474, oil on panel, National Gallery of Art. Vitruvian Man1492 Pen, ink, watercolour and metalpoint on paper, 343 x 245 mm Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice

Aerial Perspective-when forms appear smaller and hazier in the background and are cooler colors. Madonna of the Rocks, oil on canvas, , The Louvre. Mona Lisa, oil on wood, 1480, the Louvre.

Michelangelo Buonarotti Madonna of the Stairs Marble, 55,5 x 40 cm Casa Buonarroti, Florence Battle c Marble, 84,5 x 90,5 cm Casa Buonarroti, Florence Before the age of 16… "il divino Michaelangelo"

Michelangelo ( ) Pieta, St. Peter’s Basilica, marble, David, 1504, marble, Florence. Sistine Ceiling- The Last Judgment Sistine Ceiling, Vatican, fresco,

The Virgin and Child with St Anne c Oil on wood, 168 x 130 cm Musée du Louvre, Paris The Entombment 1507 Oil on wood, 184 x 176 cm Galleria Borghese, Rome Madonna del Cardellino 1507 Oil on wood, 107 x 77 cm Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence Raphael ( )

Raphael, The School of Athens, , Fresco, the Vatican. Deliverance of St. Peter, 1514, fresco, Vatican City. Sistine Madonna, 1512, Oil on canvas, Dresden Raphael ( )

Northern Renaissance Protestant Reformation vs Roman Catholic Church From the late 15 th Century on, the ideas of the Italian Renaissance spread to many other parts of Europe Featured Artists: Albrecht Durer Pieter Brueghel the Elder Rembrandt van Rijn Johannes Vermeer

Albrecht Durer ( ) Self Portrait 1500, oil on Wood panel, Munich. Wing of Bird-Taxedermy The Rhinoceros, 1515, Woodcut, Spain. A Young Hare, 1502, watercolor, Vienna. Melancholia I, 1514, engraving, Germany.

Pieter Brueghel the Elder ( ) The Fall of Icarus, 1558, oil on wood, Belgium. Netherlandish Proverbs, 1526, oil on wood, Berlin. Hunters in the Snow, 1565, Oil on wood, Brussels.

Rembrandt van Rijn ( ) Night Watch, 1642, oil on canvas, Amsterdam. The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulaep, 1632, oil on canvas, Amsterdam. Feast of Belshazzar, 1635, oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art. Christ Preaching, 1649, etching, Japan.

Johannes Vermeer The Art of Painting, 1666, oil on canvas, Vienna. The Music Lesson, 1662, oil on canvas, London. Girl with a Pearl Earring, 1665, Oil on canvas, The Hague.