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The Renaissance Outcome: Renaissance Painters/Sculptors. Florence. The Renaissance. Renaissance Art Artists were supported by patrons like Isabella d’Este and the Medici Medieval artists used religious subjects to convey a spiritual ideal - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The RenaissanceOutcome: Renaissance

Painters/Sculptors

Floren

ce

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The Renaissance

1. Renaissance Arta. Artists were supported by patrons like Isabella d’Este and the

Medicib. Medieval artists used religious subjects to convey a spiritual

idealc. Renaissance artists will portray religious subjects but will use

realistic styles copied from classical models & Greece and Romed. Renaissance painters used perspective which showed three

dimensions on a flat surface with a vanishing point in the middlee. Often times fresco was used: painting on wet plaster

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Michelangelo

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Famous Artists

a. Michelangeloi. Renaissance man: sculptor, painter, architect, and

poetii. Famous for way he portrayed the human body iii. Famous works:

1. Statue of David, 2. Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, 3. Dome of St. Peter’s

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Sistine Chapel Ceiling

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David

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Donatello

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Famous Artists

b. Donatelloi. Made sculpture more realistic by carving natural postures

and expression that revealed personality.ii. Equestrian Statue of Gattamelataiii. Also sculpted a David- favorite subject of Renaissance

sculptors

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Donatello’s David

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Donatello’s Equestrian Statue of Gattamelata

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Leonardo da Vinci

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Famous Artists

c. Leonardo da Vincii. Painter, sculptor, inventor, and scientistii. Interested in how things work (veins in a leaf and

muscle work)iii. Famous works:

1. The Mona Lisa2. The Last Supper3. Virgin on the Rocks

iv. The Da Vinci Code featured many of his paintings

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The Mona Lisa

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The Last Supper

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Da Vinci Sketches

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Raphael

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Famous Artists

d. Raphaeli. Learned from studying Leonardo and

Michelangeloii. One of favorite subjects was Madonna and Child

(Virgin mary)iii. Famous works:

i. School of Athens ii. Marriage of the Virgin

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School of Athens

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Marriage of the Virgin

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Others: Botticelli’s Birth of Venus