Renaissance Art

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Renaissance Art

"Madonna Enthroned"

Proto-Renaissance
Cimabue
(Byzantine influences)
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"Madonna Enthroned"
Proto-Renaissance
Cimabue
(Byzantine influences)
"Madonna Enthroned"
Proto-Renaissance
Giotto
(He exemplified/created new developments in painting)
"Last Judgement"
Proto- Renaissance
Giotto
Fresco in Arena Chapel
"Rucellai Madonna"
Proto-Renaissance
Duccio
Siena
"Maestà"
Proto-Renaissance
Duccio
Siena Cathedral
"Annunciation"
The Proto-Renaissance
The International Gothic Style
Simone Martini
"Sacrifice of Isaac"
The Early Italian Renaissance
Brunelleschi
Competition for East Doors of Florence Baptistery
"Sacrifice of Isaac"
The Early Italian Renaissance
Ghiberti
Competition for East Doors of Florence Baptistery
"Flagellation"
The Early Italian Renaissance
Piero della Francesca
(Linear perspective)
"Dead Christ"
The Early Italian Renaissance
Mantegna
(Foreshortening)
"Holy Trinity"
The Early Italian Renaissance
Masaccio
Fresco
(Symmetry)
"David"
Early 15th Cent. Sculpture
Early Italian Renaissance
Donatello
David and Goliath
(Revolutionary depiction of the nude)
"David"
2nd Generation Developments
Early Italian Renaissance
Verrochio
David and Goliath
"Annunciation"
The Early Italian Renaissance
Piero Della Francesca
(Franciscan Order)- Solid Body form
(Mathematical quadrants)
"Annunciation"
The Early Italian Renaissance
Fra Angelico
(Dominican Order)- Small Details in Wings
(May have Byzantine or Int. Gothic influence)
"Birth of Venus"
The Early Italian Renaissance
Botticelli- (1st to paint his own depiction of mythological figures)
(Idealized)
"Mars and Venus"
The Early Italian Renaissance
Botticelli
(Mythological subject matter)
Mérode Altarpiece
Early Renaissance: 15th cent. painting in Netherlands
Robert Campi
Objects=symbolism for religious or biblical things
"Arnolfini"
Early Renaissance: 15th cent. painting in Netherlands
Jan Van Eyck
(His work combines Netherlandish interest in natural detail and tactile sensibility with Christian symbolism)
"Descent from the Cross"
Early Renaissance: 15th cent. painting in Netherlands
Rogier van der Weyden
(2nd best to Van Eyck)
(Facial expression)
(His work is typically larger in relation to their spatial setting than Van Eyck's.- Monumental dramas as if on a narrow stagethat brings them close to the actual picture surface.)
"Saint Luke Depicting Virgin"
Early Renaissance: 15th cent. painting in Netherlands
Rogier van der Weyden
"The Last Supper"
The High Renaissance
Leonardo Da Vinci
(Most important of his works)
"David"
The High Renaissance
Michelangelo
"Sistine Chapel Ceiling"
The High Renaissance
Michelangelo
"Creation of Adam"
The High Renaissance
Michelangelo
Wall of Sistine Chapel
"Last Judgement"
The High Renaissance
Michelangelo
(Divided horizontally into 3 levels)
"Madonna of the Meadow"
The High Renaissance
Raphael
(Good example of his clear, straightforward, classicizing style)
"School of Athens"
The High Renaissance
Raphael
(Painted on entire wall of library of Julius II)
"St. Francis in Ecstasy"
High Renaissance in Venice
Giovanni Bellini
"Tempest"
High Renaissance in Venice
Giorgione
"Old Woman"
High Renaissance in Venice
Giorgione
(Not idealized beauty)
"Sleeping Venus"
High Renaissance in Venice
Giorgione
(Hand position)
"Fête Champêtre"
High Renaissance in Venice
Giorgione
"Venus of Urbino"
High Renaissance in Venice
Titian
"Rape of Europa"
High Renaissance in Venice
Titian
"Entombment"
Mannerism and the later 16th cent. in Italy
Jacopa da Pontormo
"Madonna and Child with Angels"
Mannerism and the later 16th cent. in Italy
"Madonna of the Long Neck"
Parmigianino
(Long neck, hands)
"Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time"
Mannerism and the later 16th cent. in Italy
Bronzino
(Body position)
"Garden of Earthly Delights"
16th cent. Painting and Printmaking in Northern Europe
The Netherlands
Bosch
(controversial)
"Paradise"- biting satire
Symbolism
"Landscape with the Fall of Icarus"
16th cent. Painting and Printmaking in Northern Europe
The Netherlands
Pieter Bruegel the Elder
"Self Portrait"
16th cent. Painting and Printmaking in Northern Europe
The Netherlands
Albrecht Dürer
"Conversion of Saint Paul"
Italian Baroque Painting
Caravaggio
"Judith Slaying Holoferness"
Baroque Painting in Western Europe
Gentileschi
"Raising of the Cross"
Baroque Painting in Western Europe
Peter Paul Rubens
"Night Watch"
Baroque Painting in Western Europe
Rembrandt
(Also painted Blinding of Samson)
-Dark backgrounds
(Signature styles, others made copies, thick brush strokes, keeps in mind is a painting)

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