1400-1520.   Renaissance means “rebirth”  Rebirth of what? Culture-music, art, writing  Painting dominated as the art medium during this time  Started.

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  Renaissance means “rebirth”  Rebirth of what? Culture-music, art, writing  Painting dominated as the art medium during this time  Started in Florence and then spread throughout Europe  1400’s

  Linear perspective-using a vanishing point to give the illusion of depth  Pyramidal composition- arranging subjects in a triangular format  Chiaroscuro-Using light and dark values to make subjects appear 3D (shading)  Oil Paint on canvas- New material made for brighter colors and heightened realism Four Art Developments of the Renaissance

  Michelangelo knew at a young age he wanted to be an artist and started working in Florence at age 13.  He was accepted into the Medici family school for sculptors where he became extremely interested in Greek and Roman culture.  He was a painter, sculptor, architect, poet, and engineer. Michelangelo

 The Pieta “pity”  Carved in1498 out of a single block of marble.  He was only 23 when he carved it  The marble is highly polished in the Renaissance style.  It depicts Mary holding Christ’s lifeless body after his crucifixion.  It used classical naturalism.  The folds in the cloth and the since of flesh are handled incredibly.

  Michelangelo plays with proportion  If Mary stood, she would be 7 feet tall. Her head is also too small for her body.

  May 1972  Mentally disturbed man attacked the sculpture with a hammer while screaming “I am Jesus Christ”  Some pieces were returned but the nose had to be reconstructed  The sculpture is now kept behind bullet proof glass in St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome  r_tour/Media/VR/St_Peter_Pieta/ r_tour/Media/VR/St_Peter_Pieta/

 The David  Sculpted in 1504 out of one piece of marble and is the most recognizable sculpture from history.  The 17 foot statue depicts a nude David at the moment he decides to fight Goliath.  He stands with a sling shot over his shoulder and a rock in the opposite hand.

  It initially stood outside in a square but is now protected in a museum with a replica in its original place.  His twisted body and contrapposto stance gives the since of motion.  His body is not true to human proportions. His upper body is larger than this lower body and his hands are too large for his body.

  Michelangelo was commissioned by Pope Julius II della Rovere in 1508 to paint the ceiling; the work was completed between 1508 and The Sistine Chapel

  The large ceiling contains four large and five smaller Old Testament scenes as well as 400 other figures that fill the space.

  The most well known image from the ceiling is The Creation of Adam.

  Contrary to popular belief, he painted the whole thing standing…not lying on his back.  Burning candles and oil lamps created soot that darkened the images.  Attempts to fix the damage simply made it worse.  However, in 1979 restorers were able to clean the paintings appropriately over the course of 10 years.  The room is now monitored for temperature and moisture control as well as filters that clean the air.  The Sistine Chapel sees 19,000 visitors a day.

  He painted the Last Judgement over the altar, between 1535 and 1541, being commissioned by Pope Paul III Farnese  To paint the large Last Judgment scene Michelangelo had to climb 6 or 7 levels of scaffolding every day.

 Leonardo da Vinci  Da Vinci lived and worked from  He is identified as the “Renaissance Man” or known for being an expert in all subjects including painting, sculpture, architecture, engineering, military science, botany, anatomy, geology, aerodynamics, and optics.  He left behind 10,000 pages of drawings, ideas, sketches and notes.  He is famous for writing left-handed, in reverse, or mirrored images.  However, he only left about a dozen paintings.

 The Last Supper  ( ) was painted on a wall in the dining hall of the monastery in Santa Maria della Grazie in Milan.  The wall mural is over 15x28 feet.  Christ and His disciples are seated at a table celebrating Passover.  Christ announces “One of you will betray me” and sends everyone into shock.

  Order of disciples left to right-  Bartholomew, James, Andrew, Judas, Peter, John, Thomas, James, Phillip, Matthew, Jude, Simon.  Since Judas is the one who betrays Jesus, he is shown in shadow. He also is the only one featured with his elbow on the table which displays bad manners.

  The painting contains several references to the number 3, which may be an allusion to the Holy Trinity. The Apostles are seated in groupings of three; there are three windows behind Jesus; and the shape of Jesus' figure resembles a triangle. There may have been many other references that have since been lost to the painting's deterioration.

 The Mona Lisa  ( The Louvre, Paris) is the world’s most famous portrait.  In Italian, the painting is known as La Gioconda.  She sits in a relaxed position in front of a typical Leonardo landscape.  The distant hills and mountains are softened by a light haze. This technique is called sfumato. This effect creates a feeling of depth within the painting.  Her smile and her identity have been speculated.  Her identity is said to have the wife of a prominent Florentine merchant.

  The painting is called “enigmatic” or puzzling and mysterious because she has a gentle smile yet her eyes lack the same warmth.  She has plucked eyebrows and eyelashes and a shaved hairline which was popular at that time. This adds to the unsettling feeling she gives.  Her direct stare at the viewer which contrasts the serenity of the background also causes allure.  She is considered an ideal woman.  This small work (30”x21”) is said to have been Leonardo’s favorite because he carried it around with him until he died.