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michelangelo's art #1
la pieta
michelangelo's work #2
the david
michelangelo's work #3
sistine chapel (frescoes)
da vinci's work #1
the mona lisa
da vinci's work #2
the last supper
raphael's work #1
the school of athens
raphael's work #2
the wedding of the virgin
botticelli's work #1
the birth of venus
botticelli's work #2
la primavera
caravaggio's work
the entombment of christ
jan van eyck's work
the arnolfini
albrecht durer's work #1
lot & his daughters
albrecht durer's work #2
the four horsemen of the apocalypse
lorenzo ghiberti's work
gates of paradise
anguissola's work
the chess game
brunelleschi's work
the dome of florence
hans holbein's work
the consequences of the fall
titian's work
the assumption of the virgin
a technique of painting that uses the light and shadows to show different dimensions
perspective
a technique of painting where the artist changes the sizes of elements to show distance/depth
depth
a technique of painting where lines are drawn that meet at a horizon or vanishing point to bring attention to it
linear perspective
accurate displays of someone's reality or everyday life, without any bias or idealization
realism
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
non-religious
secular
a turning point from medieval times to modern times where advancements in art, culture, and education occurred.
renaissance
a perfect world; a book written by Thomas More to criticize society/Christian church
utopia
a wealthy person who funds artists, writers, etc.
patron
the group/body of people in the Christian Church
clergy
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
the point in the horizon of a painting or drawing where invisible lines connect to create a 3D look/distance
vanishing point
where artists portray religious figures as human in their art
humanization of the divine
used to show linear perspective, an imaginary line (or where the sky meets the ground) to show depth
horizon line
the setting in the art
background
light and shadow in art to show depth and volume
chiaroscuro