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Italian Renaissance Artists

Italian Renaissance Artists. World History Mrs. Huston. Italian Renaissance. Beginning of the Renaissance From about 1300 to 1600 A rebirth of culture Many changes and achievements. Who was affected?. Concentrated in the elite Every day life of most people did not change at all.

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Italian Renaissance Artists

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  1. Italian Renaissance Artists World History Mrs. Huston

  2. Italian Renaissance • Beginning of the Renaissance • From about 1300 to 1600 • A rebirth of culture • Many changes and achievements

  3. Who was affected? • Concentrated in the elite • Every day life of most people did not change at all

  4. For whom did they work? • The artists, architects, writers, composers, etc. of the Italian Renaissance worked for wealthy “patrons” • The patrons paid them, but often chose what they were to create as well

  5. Who were they?

  6. Bellini

  7. Giovanni Bellini biography • 1430-1516 • From Venice • Considered an innovator

  8. Subjects of Art • Because the Roman Catholic church was so wealthy, it was often a patron of artists, etc. • When the church sponsored a piece of art, it always had a religious theme

  9. Filippo Brunelleschi

  10. Brunelleschi biography • 1377-1446 • From Florence • Architect • Famous for his domes

  11. Brunelleschi Domes

  12. MichaelangeloBuonarroti

  13. Michelangelo biography • 1475-1564 • Born in Caprese • Grew up in Florence • Sculptor and painter

  14. Michelangelo sculptures

  15. The Sistine Chapel Ceiling

  16. The Last Judgement

  17. Caravaggio

  18. Caravaggio Biography • 1571-1610 • Orphan • Moved to Rome • Painter • Famous for use of shadow

  19. David and Goliath

  20. Leonardo Da Vinci Self-portrait

  21. Archetype of the Renaissance Man • 1452-1519 • Florence • Painter, engineer, inventor • Best known of all

  22. Famous Works

  23. Engineering Drawings

  24. Speculations for the future …

  25. Donatello

  26. Donatello Biography • 1386-1466 • Florence • Most famous for his bronze sculpture of David

  27. David in bronze

  28. Another Donatello sculpture

  29. Ghiberti

  30. Ghiberti Biography • 1378-1455 • Florence • Bronze artist and goldsmith • Known particularly for doors and panels

  31. Ghiberti works

  32. Giotto • 1267-1337 • One of the earliest Renaissance artists • Worked in Florence and Rome

  33. Giotto works

  34. Masaccio • 1401-1428 • Florence • Renaissance painter • Known for life-like figures and depiction of movement • Died at age 26, but little is known of the circumstances

  35. Masaccio works

  36. RaffaelloSanzio da Urbino

  37. Raphael Biography • 1483-1520 • Painter and architect • Known for clarity of form and ease of composition • Very productive • Many of his works remain today

  38. Rafael works

  39. More Rafael

  40. Tintoretto

  41. Tintoretto Biography • 1518-1594 • Venice • Painter known for muscular figures • Bold use of perspective

  42. Tintoretto works

  43. Titian

  44. Titian biography • 1488-1576 • Venice • One of the most versatile of the Italian painters • Although his artistic manner changed over his long life, he was always known for his use of color

  45. Titian works

  46. More Titian

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