renaissance art history 25-26

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michelangelo's art #1

la pieta

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michelangelo's work #2

the david

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michelangelo's work #3

sistine chapel (frescoes)

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da vinci's work #1

the mona lisa

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da vinci's work #2

the last supper

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raphael's work #1

the school of athens

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raphael's work #2

the wedding of the virgin

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botticelli's work #1

the birth of venus

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botticelli's work #2

la primavera

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caravaggio's work

the entombment of christ

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jan van eyck's work

the arnolfini

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albrecht durer's work #1

lot & his daughters

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albrecht durer's work #2

the four horsemen of the apocalypse

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lorenzo ghiberti's work

gates of paradise

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anguissola's work

the chess game

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brunelleschi's work

the dome of florence

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hans holbein's work

the consequences of the fall

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titian's work

the assumption of the virgin

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a technique of painting that uses the light and shadows to show different dimensions

perspective

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a technique of painting where the artist changes the sizes of elements to show distance/depth

depth

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a technique of painting where lines are drawn that meet at a horizon or vanishing point to bring attention to it

linear perspective

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accurate displays of someone's reality or everyday life, without any bias or idealization

realism

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a belief in which people learn to enjoy the lives they have while also focusing on education in grammar, rhetoric, and logic. they believed in a classical education, inspired by the Romans and Greeks.

humanism

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non-religious

secular

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a turning point from medieval times to modern times where advancements in art, culture, and education occurred.

renaissance

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a perfect world; a book written by Thomas More to criticize society/Christian church

utopia

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a wealthy person who funds artists, writers, etc.

patron

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the group/body of people in the Christian Church

clergy

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someone who is versatile, such as da Vinci, with knowledge of many different subjects such as science, math, etc.; can reflect humanistic beliefs in unlimited potential

well-rounded

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the point in the horizon of a painting or drawing where invisible lines connect to create a 3D look/distance

vanishing point

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where artists portray religious figures as human in their art

humanization of the divine

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used to show linear perspective, an imaginary line (or where the sky meets the ground) to show depth

horizon line

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the setting in the art

background

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light and shadow in art to show depth and volume

chiaroscuro