Chapter 21 15 th century art in Italy Early Renaissance.

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Chapter th century art in Italy Early Renaissance

Terms: Chiaroscuro: the treatment or use of light and dark gradations often found in painting Foreshortening: use of perspective to represent the visual contraction of an object that extends back in space at an angle Atmospheric perspective: shows increase in distance by decreasing the intensity of color

Brunelleschi, sacrifice of Isaac

Ghiberti, Sacrifice of Isaac

Donatello, Saint Mark

Donatello, Feast of Herod

Ghiberti, east doors (Gates of Paradise)

Donatello, David

Verrocchio, David

Masaccio, Tribute Money

Masaccio, Expulsion of Adam & Eve

Masaccio, Holy Trinity

Fra Angelico, Annunciation

Andrea del Castagno, Last Supper

Ghirlandaio, Birth of the Virgin

Botticelli, Primavera

Botticelli, Birth of Venus

Brunelleschi, Dome, Florence Cathedral

Brunelleschi, Façade, Pazzi Chapel

Brunelleschi, interior, Pazzi Chapel

Perugino, Christ Delivering Keys to St. Peter

Mantegna, Foreshortened Christ