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1 Chapter Ten Examples Renaissance in the North Art timeline images for study and discussion.

2 10 Discern the difference between the convincing realism of Northern Renaissance painting and the Classical allusions permeating Italian Renaissance art. Understand that Northern Renaissance artists used ordinary objects as symbols to communicate religious meaning. Explain how the artistic medium of oil paint assisted Northern Renaissance artists in describing scenes in great detail. Comprehend that Renaissance architecture flourished in France while painting remained tied to the earlier International style. Articulate how Philip II used the wealth of the Hapsburg Empire to build impressive monuments illustrating Spain’s growth as a world power. Art History Learning Targets After the completion of this chapter, I should be able to…

3 CHAPTER 10 VOCABULARY Realism Symbol Polyptych Chateau

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5 10.1 Differentiate between the references to Classical antiquity in Italian Renaissance art and the accurate portrayal of the visible world in Northern Renaissance art. Understand that painters in the Low Countries were the first to master the medium of oil paint and the dramatic effect the medium had on their style. Describe how Northern Renaissance painters incorporated everyday objects as religious symbols. Art History Learning Targets After the completion of this chapter, I should be able to…

6 The Master of Flemalle (Robert Campin). Merode Altarpiece, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1425 – 1426

7 Jan van Eyck. The Annunciation The National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC 1434 – 1436

8 Hubert and Jan van Eyck. Ghent Altarpiece (closed) Cathedral of St. Bavo, Ghent, Belgium 1432

9 Hubert and Jan van Eyck. Ghent Altarpiece (open) Cathedral of St. Bavo, Ghent, Belgium 1432 Website for Digitzed Image ResearchWebsite for Digitzed Image Research NPR AudioNPR Audio

10 Jan van Eyck. Arnolfini Wedding National Gallery, London 1434

11 Rogier van der Weyden. Portrait of a Lady National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC 1455

12 Rogier van der Weyden. Descent from the Cross The Prado Museum, Madrid 1435

13 Hans Memling. Madonna and Child with Angels National Gallery Art, Washington, DC 1480

14 Hieronymus Bosch. Garden of Delights Prado Museum, Madrid 1505 – 1510

15 Pieter Bruegel. The Tower of Babel Kunsthistoriches Museum, Vienna 1563

16 Pieter Bruegel. The Return of the Hunters Kunsthistoriches Museum, Vienna 1565

17 10.2 Identify Germany as the leader of art in northern Europe during the early 1500s. Comprehend that German artists blended Italian High Renaissance characteristics with northern techniques and styles. Art History Learning Targets After the completion of this chapter, I should be able to…

18 Albrecht Durer. Self-Portrait (at 13) 1484

19 Albrecht Durer. Self-Portrait (at 22) 1493

20 Albrecht Durer. Self-Portrait The Prado Museum, Madrid 1498

21 Albrecht Durer. Self-Portrait (at 28) 1499

22 Albrecht Durer. Young Hare The Albertina Museum, Vienna 1502

23 Albrecht Durer. Four Apostles Alte Pinakothek, Munich 1526

24 Albrecht Durer. Knight, Death, and the Devil 1513

25 Albrecht Durer. St. Jerome in His Study 1514

26 Matthias Grunewald. Isenheim Altarpiece (closed / open) Unterlinden Museum, Colmar, France 1512 – 1515

27 Hans Holbein. Sir Thomas Moore The Frick Collection, New York 1527

28 Hans Holbein. The French Ambassadors The National Gallery, London 1533

29 10.3 Explain that French architecture flourished under Francis I as he and the aristocracy built opulent chateaux. Comprehend that Philip II used the increasing wealth of Spain to summon leading European masters to help build his grand Hapsburg capital. Art History Learning Targets After the completion of this chapter, I should be able to…

30 Jean Fouquet. Etienne Chavalier and St. Stephen Museen au Berlin, Germany c. 1450

31 Jean Clouet. Francis I The Louvre, Paris, France c. 1525 – 1530

32 Pierre Nepveu. Chateau of Chambord France Begun 1519

33 Pierre Lescot. Square Court of the Louvre The Louvre, Paris, France 1546

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