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The Renaissance: The Beginning of Modern Painting In the early 1400’s the world woke up: A rediscovery of art, literature, and science The Creation of Man- Michaelangelo

Top 4 Artistic Breakthroughs Oil on Stretched Canvas This had a greater range of rich colors with smooth gradations allowed painters to simulate 3- Dimensional form. Minerals were mixed with turpentine and oil (previously used tempera paint on wood panels)

Top 4 Artistic Breakthroughs Perspective One of the most significant discoveries The illusion of depth on a flat surface Using linear perspective, reducing the size of objects, blurring objects in the background

The School of Athens- Raphael

Top 4 Artistic Breakthroughs The Use of Light and Shadow Chiaroscuro Painting lighter parts which seem to emerge from darker areas Produced the illusion of rounded, sculptural relief on a flat surface

Top 4 Artistic Breakthroughs Pyramid Configuration Symmetrical composition builds to a climax at the center

Birth of Venus- Botticelli

DaVinci Stressed the intellectual aspects of art and creativity Artist, Scientist, Inventor, Writer Less than 20 completed works still survive Horrible procrastinator

The Last Supper by Da Vinci

The Mona Lisa by Da Vinci

Michaelangelo Architect, sculptor, painter, poet and engineer Considered one of the greatest artists of all time Very prodigious in creating artwork

The Last Judgment by Michelangelo

Campidoglio by Michelangelo

Pieta by Michelangelo

Titian Credited with establishing oil on canvas as the gold standard medium. Painted canvas first with a red wash, then background and figures in vibrant hues, lastly he’d apply layers of glaze to mute the hues and tones down Dominated the art world for 60 years while he was alive.

Bacchanal of the Adrians by Titan

Italian Renaissance Exhibit- Scotland National Museum of Art

The Virgin and Child with Saint John the Baptist and an Unidentified Saint by Titan

Northern Renaissance In Holland and Flanders Northern Renaissance artists focused on painstaking portrayals of reality. Every feature, blemish and minute detail was recorded in their paintings.

Jan Van Eyck Painted convincingly the most microscopic details in brilliant, glowing color

Arnolfini Wedding by Van Eyck

Arnolfini Wedding

El Greco- Spanish Renaissance Paintings were surreal, emotionally intense reflected the extreme zealotry of Spain Figures were often distorted and elongated Paintings seemed to glow with an “inner light”

Adoration of the Saints by El Greco

The Repentant St Maria Magdalene by El Greco