Artists during the renaissance

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Artists during The Renaissance Samantha Shifflett

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Artists of the Renaissance Focuses on the main artists of each century

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Artists during The Renaissance

Samantha Shifflett

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Each century the artists creations began to differ from one another lighting the way out of darkness.

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14th Century

• Period of infancy• Adopting the styles of the ancient Romans.

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Giotto di Bondone• July 1266-January 1337•Italian painter from Florence.• His paintings were traditional religious subjects but he made them very life like.•His style would be classified as Italian Gothic and proto-Renaissance. • He commissioned works of art for churches; believing that it would earn his way into heaven.

• The Last Judgment

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The Lamentati on

• Painted in 1305• Introduced the idea of

painting in 3-D• Represented divinity

and sacredness. • Human beings are the

subject matter; acting with dedication and passion of sacrifice and redemption.

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15th Century

• Period of adolescence• Intensive study of Greek and Latin classics. • Boom in the decorative arts.

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Masaccio • Born December 21, 1401-1408.• Birth name Tommaso di Ser Giovanni di Mone Cassai.• He was first to use Linear perspective and vanishing point.• His style employed perspective and realism.

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The Virgin Child and St. Anne

• Earliest works created by Masaccio.• Collaboration with Masolino da Panicale

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Jan Van Eyck •1395-July 1441• Was a Flemish painter in the Netherlands.• “ Father of oil painting”• Master of Biblical symbolism• Completed 15 paintings in 61 years• He helped complete the Ghent Altarpiece that his brother had started first.

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Arnolfini Wedding

• Most famous artworks• Picture displays

symbolic imagery Dog (loyalty to each

other)Green (fertility)Single candle (Christ in

their union)

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Donatello• Italian sculptor from Florence• Born 1386-December 13,1466• Humanistic insight • Descendent of the Bardi family

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16th Century

• Period of maturity• Art began to flourish immensely

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Leonardo Da Vinci• Born April 15,1452-May 2,1519•Wasn’t just educated in the field of arts but also in science.• His knowledge of the human anatomy aided him in mastering the realist art form. • Humanistic Values • He sketched the first parachute, helicopter, aero plane etc. •The ideal Renaissance Man full of curiosity and inventive imagination

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Mona Lisa

Mona Lisa Mona Lisa Jersey Shore Style

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Michelangelo• Born March 6, 1475-February 18, 1564 in Caprese, Italy• Art inspired by the human body.• Painter, sculptor, and architect• Was know as Divino that means, ‘The Divine One’. • He was involved in a fraud when he buried his statue The Cupid to make it look ancient. Then tried to sell it off as an antique to get a higher profit.• At the end of his life, Michelangelo destroyed many of his sketches ; so people couldn’t find out how hard he had worked.

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THE CREATION OF ADAM

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17th Century

• As humanism began to open up; individual opportunities for women began to flourish.

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Judith Leyster•July 28 1609-Feburary 10, 1660• Dutch Golden Age painter • Painted lively scenes with people enjoying themselves.• Her art work began to decrease after her marriage. • Although her paintings were well known during her lifetime; her art was largely forgotten after her death.

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Giovanna Garzoni• 1600-1670• Themes were decorative and still life paintings• Took a vow of chastity which enabled her to focus more on her paintings • Official court painter for Grand Duke Ferdinando II• She gave away her property so her monument could be placed in the Accademia’s church.

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Bibliography • http://www.renaissanceconnection.org/artistslife.html• http://www.students.sbc.edu/kitchin04/artandexpression/renaissance%20art.html• http://www.yesnet.yk.ca/schools/projects/renaissance/paolouccello.html• http://arthistoryresources.net/ARTHrenaissanceitaly.html#Italy15• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giovanna_Garzoni• http://www.artfact.com/artist/garzoni-giovanna-3psan722v5• http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/23/arts/design/23leyster.html?pagewanted=all