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The High Renaissance Individualism + Classicism (Humanism) Secularism Perfecting techniques Monumental artwork

Individualism Portraits (a way to show off individuality)

Piero della Francesca – portraits of Federico Sforza and his wife, 1465

Raphael – Woman with a Veil and Pope Julius II

Mantegna The Court of Mantua

Gozzoli - Procession of the Magi

Botticelli – Adoration of the Magi

High Renaissance Classicism

Primavera -- Botticelli

Birth of Venus -- Botticelli

High Renaissance Secularism Note: many portraits and classically influenced artwork can also be considered secular

Raphael’s School of Athens Can you also see classicism in this painting?

Plato Aristotle (Leonardo) Pythagoras Euclid (Bramante) Ptolemy Zoroaster Heraclitus (Michelangelo) Raphael (as himself)

High Renaissance Perfecting Techniques Perspective Drama Sfumato Chiaroscuro

Perspective The Annunciation - Leonardo

The Annunciation – Leonardo

Adoration of the Magi Leonardo da Vinci

Mantagne Ceiling Oculus

Piero della Francesca – The Ideal City (1470)

Foreshortening (Playing w/perspective) Lamentation over the Dead Christ – Mantegna (1490)

Drama Leonardo’s The Last Supper

Liberation of St. Peter -- Raphael

The Transfiguration – Raphael

Perfecting Techniques The Virgin of the Rocks – Leonardo Sfumato & Chiaroscuro

Leonardo’s Mona Lisa

High Renaissance Monumental Works

Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling

Michelangelo’s The Last Judgement (also a new technique – Mannerism – moving beyond Renaissance art)