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The High Renaissance and Early Mannerism

The High Renaissance and Early Mannerism. 1494-1564 By: Michelle Savage. High Renaissance. 1494-1520 1 st phase of the creative period The center of culture shifted from Florence to Rome. Early Mannerism. After 1520 Anti humanistic vision of the world.

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The High Renaissance and Early Mannerism

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  1. The High Renaissance and Early Mannerism 1494-1564 By: Michelle Savage

  2. High Renaissance • 1494-1520 • 1st phase of the creative period • The center of culture shifted from Florence to Rome.

  3. Early Mannerism • After 1520 • Anti humanistic vision of the world. • Called early mannerism because of the self-conscious, or “mannered” style adopted by its artists.

  4. Rise of the Modern Sovereign State • Most important political development in the first half of the 16th century. • Newly unified and stabilized France, England, and Spain.

  5. The Struggle for Italy • 1494-1529 • French invasion in 1494 • 35 year battleground

  6. Demographics, Prosperity, and the Beginning of the Global World • Population of Europe increased • 1400 – 45 million • 1500 – 69 million • 1600 – 89 million

  7. Technology • Sailing • Warfare • Science and Medicine

  8. Literature • Gaspara Stampa • Castiglione • Machiavelli

  9. Gaspara Stampa

  10. Castiglione

  11. Machiavelli

  12. Artists • Leonardo da Vinci • Raphael • Michelangelo

  13. Leonardo da Vinci

  14. The Last Supper

  15. Mona Lisa

  16. Raphael

  17. The School of Athens

  18. Michelangelo

  19. Pieta

  20. Architecture • Donato Bramante – High Renaissance • Andrea diPietro (Palladio) – Mannerist Style

  21. Tempietto

  22. Villa Rotonda

  23. Floor Plan of the Villa Rotonda

  24. The Sistine Chapel

  25. The Sistine Chapel

  26. Entrance Wall

  27. Sistine Chapel

  28. The Sistine Chapel Ceiling

  29. God Divides Light from Darkness

  30. God Creates the Sun and Planets

  31. The Separation of Land and Water

  32. Creation of Adam

  33. Creation of Eve

  34. The Fall of Adam and Eve

  35. Expulsion from Paradise

  36. The Sacrifice of Noah

  37. The Flood

  38. The Drunkenness of Noah

  39. Judith and Holofernes

  40. Ezechiel

  41. The Last Judgment

  42. The Last Judgment

  43. Art Work and Technology

  44. Leonardo da Vinci

  45. A High-Tech Hunt for Lost Art

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