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Describe the differences between the two paintings. Which one do you like better? Why?

Describe the differences between the two paintings. Which one do you like better? Why?. The Renaissance in Italy. Renaissance = “Rebirth”. The Renaissance 1300-1500. The period after the end of the Black Death A time of great art and great thinkers Started in Italy

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Describe the differences between the two paintings. Which one do you like better? Why?

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  1. Describe the differences between the two paintings. Which one do you like better? Why?

  2. The Renaissance in Italy Renaissance = “Rebirth”

  3. The Renaissance 1300-1500 • The period after the end of the Black Death • A time of great art and great thinkers • Started in Italy • Increased trade brought wealth • Italian merchants funded artists

  4. Renaissance Art Used religious figures, but against classical backgrounds Artists returned to the realism of classical times using perspective

  5. Humanism • Humanism – intellectual movement at the heart of the Italian Renaissance that focused on the study of the Humanities (Art, literature, and philosophy) • Education was important. • Emphasis on individual achievement. • Glorification of the human form • Emphasis on classical Greek and Roman ideas.

  6. Medieval Portrayals of the Madonna

  7. Renaissance Portrayal of the Madonna

  8. Leonardo da Vinci Artist, Scientist, Engineer and all around Renaissance Man. Most famous works: The Mona Lisa & The Last Supper BTW – He also robbed graves.

  9. The Brilliance of Leonardo • Developed interest in science and technology. • Tried to invent rockets, bridges, flying machines, parachutes, fire trucks with extendable ladders, and the telescope

  10. Michelangelo • Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni[ • Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, poet and engineer. • Most famous work: Sistine chapel Artwork

  11. Michelangelo La Pieta in the Sistine Chapel in Rome.

  12. David

  13. The Divine Spark

  14. Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel

  15. Raphael Self-portrait by Raphael, missing since World War II Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino AKA Raphael Italian painter and architect of the late Renaissance. Focused on classical and religious subject Most famous work: The School of Athens

  16. Donatello • Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi AKA Donatello • Renaissance Italian sculptor from Florence. • Known for his precise work with copper and bronze.

  17. Donatello

  18. Statue of David

  19. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were all named after the famous artists of the Renaissance. Master Splinter and Super Shredder were not.

  20. Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel

  21. Michelangelo

  22. Raphael

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