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Warm Up #9 Compare and contrast Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci? What Italian City State did both of these masters begin their careers in?

Review Leonardo da Vinci was a true Renaissance man who helped push human knowledge forward in the fields of painting, engineering, architecture, anatomy and more. Michelangelo became a master painter, architect, poet and sculpture, creating such masterpieces as the David and the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

Renaissance Advances What advances were made during the Renaissance in math and science?

Key Terms Filippo Brunelleschi Nicolaus Copernicus Heliocentric Galileo Galilei Gerardus Mercator

I. Mathematics The rise in the need for accurate accounting by merchants helped push a renewed interest in Mathematics Rise in banking in Italian city-states. Led by the Medici family. Luca Pacioli was the first to publish symbols for square root, positive numbers and negative numbers. Math is used to improve art. Golden ratio makes depth look more accurate in paintings with linier perspective. New formulas in math also help engineers make new designs.

II. Architecture Architects were also able to use these new mathematical concepts to strengthen buildings Resurgence of classic building elements: arches, domes, columns, etc… Filippo Brunelleschi came up with a design for a massive dome for the Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral in Florence – Herringbone pattern to support stone beams. – Built without support of scaffolding. – Biggest dome in the words at this time.

III. Astronomy Nicolaus Copernicus came up with the radical idea that our solar system was heliocentric (centered around the sun). Galileo Galilei was able to craft telescopes that enabled him to see the moons of Jupiter and the craters on our Moon – Support the idea of a heliocentric universe.

IV. Cartography (art of mapmaking) As trade increased so did the need for better maps, measurements of the earth and its landmasses. Trade brought better tools of navigation from other cultures (magnetic compass and astrolabe) Gerardus Mercator of Flanders developed a cylindrical projection that is still widely used today The invention of printing made maps much more widely available

Who did it? I’ll show you a famous work, you tell me who made it.

David by Donatello

School of Athens – Raphael

Lady with an Ermine – Da Vinci

Birth of Venus - Sandro Botticelli

David Raphael

Creation of Adam: Sistine Chapel Michelangelo

La Primavera - Sandro Botticelli

Mona Lisa - Da Vinci

The David by Michelangelo

Homework Finish notes. Chapter 11.2 Review #s 1a, 2b, 3a, 4a, 4b Honors will also do #5.