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Renaissance Art

Renaissance Art. Renaissance Art Techniques. Realism - show people and nature as they really are. Pieta by Michelangelo completed when he was 24 years old in 1499. “Moses” - Michelangelo. Renaissance Art Techniques. Light and Shadows -

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Renaissance Art

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  1. Renaissance Art

  2. Renaissance Art Techniques Realism - show people and nature as they really are. Pieta by Michelangelo completed when he was 24 years old in 1499

  3. “Moses” - Michelangelo

  4. Renaissance Art Techniques Light and Shadows - creating the illusion of three dimensional form (rounded) on a two dimensional (flat) surface. Chiaroscuro is a technique of blending light and dark to create a more realistic image.

  5. Renaissance Art Techniques Realistic Details -  life-like portraiture, accurate proportions and sizes, realistic patterns and details, realistic colors and textures. “Ideal City” Piero della Francesca (c. 1470)

  6. Renaissance Art Techniques Linear Perspective - creating the illusion of deep space in man-made structures and in architecture. Botticelli “The Cestello Annunciation” c. 1489

  7. Renaissance Art Techniques Atmospheric Perspective -details fade in a landscape. Leonardo Ginevra de' Benci c. 1474

  8. fresco • From the Italian for “fresh.” A painting done on wet plaster with water color paints. The painting becomes part of the wall.

  9. Michelangelo BuonarrotiCeiling of the SistineChapel(1509-1512)

  10. The Creation of Adam

  11. Northern Renaissance Art Pieter Breugel – “The Peasant Dance”

  12. Northern Renaissance Art “Woman Peeling Apples” – Pieter de Hooch

  13. Jan van Eyck“The Marriage of Giovanni Arnolfini & Giovana Cenami”(1434)

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