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Learners:The learners of this lesson will be 7th and 8th grade

students.

Environment: The location of this lesson will be in a lecture hall (holding

100 students)

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Objectives

• Given the information in this power point about Renaissance Art the students will identify Renaissance art with 80% accuracy.

• Given the information on this power point about Renaissance Art the students will be able to identify Renaissance artists and their work with 90% accuracy.

• Given the information in this power point about Renaissance Art the students will be able to identify artists mainly based on how each artist creates work.

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Renaissance Art and

Artists

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My inspiration into Renaissance Art

Through my visit the this museum I was able to learn more about Renaissance art. Things I want to

share with you.

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Orientation We will be discussing

Renaissance Art along with famous artists and their

contribution to art and arts’ history.

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Renaissance Art• Renaissance is French for “rebirth” which was what

people thought Renaissance art was the rebirth of antiquity in art, literature, and philosophy.

• This form of art emerged in the late 1300’s and early 1400’s till the 1700’s.

• The printing press was invented during this time.• Science and art became more important in this

period.• Music made great strides.• Perspective and natural light became more

important in art.

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Renaissance Art Cont.• Leonardo Da Vinci tried to draw the

perfect man with exact proportions.• They learned new ways to

show third perspective.• Vasari broke Renaissance art into

three major parts, saying that the 14th century was a period of, the 15th century a period of adolescence, and the 16th century as a period of maturity.

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Michelangelo• Born in Caprese in 1475.• Studied anatomy before

becoming an artist.• Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, poet, and

engineer.• Became famous before the

age of 30 by: David and Pieta.

• His art didn’t focus on perfection on the human body like others of this time

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Two Famous Works

Sistine Chapel Ceiling

Pieta

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Sistine Chapel• Pope Sixtus IV paid for this tremendous project which

is why it bears his name.• Sandro Botticelli, Domenico Ghirlandaio and Cosimo

Rosselli and the Perugian Pietro Perugin wete all asked to paint the walls of the chapel in fresco which is a plaster type of painting.

• The ceiling wasnt originally painted by Michelangelo, Piero Matteo d'Amelia painted a “star spangled sky”.

• In 1508 Pope Julius 11 asked Michelangelo to repaint it.• Michelangelo actually hated fresco paintings he

thought of himself as a sculpture and disliked he upcoming job of painting the ceiling.

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Sistine Chapel Cont.• The ceiling has more than 300

different paintings to cover the ceiling.

• He worked on the ceiling from 1508 an 1512.

• This project ended up permanently hurting Michelangelo's eyes.

• Originally “The Last Judgment” wasn’t included in the ceiling he was called back when he was in his 60’s to make this creation.

• The ceiling has been restored many time each one taking several years as to not damage the work.

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Pieta• This piece has been done many times by painters

and sculptures, however Michelangelo's Pieta stands out to be one of the very best.

• It took him two years to carve out Pieta from a slab of marble.

• The virgin Mary who in most scenes like this actually very young and beautiful, instead of distraught and older looking.

• There is so much detail in this work it will take hours to catalog the veins and muscle detail Michelangelo did in this piece.

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Pieta Cont.• One important detail in this

piece is Michelangelo's signature. When people view this work they said it was don’t by someone else and when Michelangelo heard this he was so mad he carved his name into the sash worn by Mary.

• After this he never signed another one of his work for the guilt of defacing such a beautiful work.

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Question OneWhen and where was Michelangelo born?

a) Paris, 1396

b) Netherlands, 1543

c) Caprese, 1475

d) Greece, 1475

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When and where was Michelangelo born?

c) Caprese, 1475CORRECT

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Try again Go to correct answer

The answer you chose was incorrect but don’t worry you can

try again by clicking the box at the bottom left. Or skip ahead to the

correct answer bottom right.Hint: One of the correct answers has the same

date as another answer.

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Leonardo Da Vinci• Was born in 1452 and died 1519• During his time he wasn’t as famous

for his paintings but for his contribution to science.

• Thought to be the best scientist of his time.• Known for not finishing many of he projects

whether it be paintings or his living encyclopedia .

• He was known as “ The Renaissance Man”

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Two Famous Works Mona Lisa Last Supper

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Mona Lisa• Created in 1503-1519.• The paintings primary purpose was to celebrate

the birth of Lisa del Giocondo ‘s second child.• The landscape in the background is thought to

have been inspired but Chinese artists.• Chinese artists were known for the pyramid shape

in paintings. • The Mona Lisa was stolen in August 1911,

Peruggia stole it because he believe that the art needed to go back to Italy where it came from.

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Mona Lisa Cont.• Mona Lisa has had acid and rocks

thrown at her over the years but she withstood it with the help of recreatores who studiouslty repainted affected areas.

• In 2003-2006 we celebrated the 500th year anniversary of the Mona Lisa.

• Recent studies with high-powered cameras show that the Mona Lisa actually did have a hair line drawn for and eyebrow.

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The Last Supper• The actual painting is 15x29 feet, which means

its huge!!• It took him 3 years to complete this work which is

notable since you know how much of a procrastinator he was.

• The reason this “Last Supper” has grown to become so famous is because of the use on one point perspective. The focus being Christ's head.Discussions

!!!Are these recreations of famous works of art funny? Why?

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The Last Supper Cont. • The people featured in the Last Supper are

Bartholomew, James Minor, Andrew, Judas, Peter, John, Christ, Thomas, James Major , Philip, Matthew, Thaddeus and Simon.

• The thing that makes this piece so different is that Da Vinci chose to use dry plaster instead of the more common wet plaster, which is why it is peeling more worse than other works of this time.

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Question TwoWhen artist refer to fresco paintings

what are they talking about?

A) Wet plaster paintings

B) A time period used to identify Renaissance artist.

C) The brush strokes used by artists.

D) None of the above.

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Correct Answer

Congratulations !!!

Continue to lesson

A) Wet plaster paintings

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IncorrectHere is a hint to help you along.

Artist used different types of fresco to make their works different

than others of that time.Try Again

Correct Answer

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Raphael • Born in 1483• He was a architect and a

designer.• He began drawing in his early teens.• Died young at the age of 37.• He mainly painted frescos.• He worked on many projects

with Michelangelo and Leonardo Di Vinci.

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Famous WorksMadonna of the Meadow

The Deposition

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Madonna of the Meadow• The colors in the picture symbolize different

things.• His father was also a famous painter.

Blue means The Church.Red Symbolizes Christ's

death.

•The poppy refers to Christ's passion, death and resurrection.

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The Deposition• This was painted in 1507,

which is also an oil on wood.

• It was painted in memory for a fallen solider fighting for Perugia .

• The first sketches of this piece had Christ laying on the ground.

• This piece has been moved several times it now resides in the Vatican.

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Questions Questions Questions

Who were the too other famous artists Raphael worked with?

A) Michelangelo, Botticelli

B) Michelangelo, Da Vinci

C) Da Vinci, Dossi Dossi

D) None of these are correct

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Correct Answer

Check this question off your list you got it

right. Michelangelo and Da Vinci did work with

Raphael. Awesome Job!!

Continue

We have actually talked about both… Did you remember??

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It’s O.K. Try Again

Hint: We have already talked about one of these artists.

You know

this !!

AgainCorrec

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Donatello• Born in 1386.• He was an artist and a

sculpture.• He had the first major work

of Renaissance art. • He used marble or bronze for

his work.• Most of his works were

Gothic.

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Two Works ST. MARK

DAVID

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David• Donatello was asked to create David

in 1501. • David was the first known free-

standing nude statue produced since ancient times.

•  It was originally intended for the cathedral.

• He became a symbol for Strength and Wrath.

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David Cont.• This statue was much

different than the normal representations of David. He was youthful without the giants head at his feet, and without his sword in his hand. This is more of a Davis before the fight.

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St. Mark•This picture is to show the scale of this work.• Commissioned by Arte del Linaioli•It was recently removed from its place outside to be restored and saved indoors. •With the weight centered on its right leg and its defined facial features this piece is made to be seen.

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Now that you have completed the information, and the pre quiz questions. You will be taking a real quiz to text your knowledge about

Renaissance Art and Artists.

CONGRATULATIONS

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QUIZYou guys have done

awesome so far. The last step is for you to

complete this quiz with flying colors like I know

you will.

Good Luck and try to remember what we have

learned.

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Question 1Name the two works by Da Vinci.

A) Cherubini and Mona Lisa

B) Last Supper, St. Mark

C) Last Supper, Mona Lisa

D) St. Mark, Cherubini

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Back to question

INCORRECTIts ok this is just one question many more.

HINT: Neither of his works were status.

TRY AGAIN

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CORRECT!!!Way to Go!!!!! Da Vinci had to famous works The Mona Lisa, and The Last Supper.

Question 2

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Quiz Question 2

True or False:Renaissance art

began in 1200.TRUE FALSE

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Correct

WAY TO GO !!!

False: it began in the 1400’s

Question 3

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Incorrect

Correct Answer Slide

If its not TRUE it must be FALSE.

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What is the order in which we discussed the artists?

Question Three

A) Donatello, Raphael, Da Vinci, Michelangelo

B)Raphael, Da Vinci, Donatello, Michelangelo

C) Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Donatello, Raphael

D) Michelangelo, Da Vinci, Raphael, Donatello

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CorrectThe correct order of artists

talked about in this lecture

is Michelangelo, Di Vinci,

Raphael, Donatello

Question 4

Way to Go!!!

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TRY AGAINHint: Try to remember the famous works each artist

completed to help you figure out the order.

Correct

Try Again

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Question FourWho was known as “The Renaissance

Man” ?A) Michelangelo

D) Raphael

B) Donatello

C) Da Vinci

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CorrectWho was known as “The Renaissance

Man” ?

C) Leonardo Da Vinci

AWESOME JOB GUYS !!!!

Question 5

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Incorrect

Hint: He has some of the most famous works in history …

Try Again

Correct Answer

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Question FiveHow many paintings are on

the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?

A) 300+

D)100+

B)100

C) 250

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IncorrectHint: The creator of this piece was called back and created the last work in this series making the number larger….

Try Again

Correct Answer

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Correct

The correct number of paintings in the Sistine Chapel is 300+.

Question 6

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Question SixWhat does Renaissance Art mean in French?

A) New Art B) Purity

D) RebirthC) Youthfulness

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Incorrect

Don’t worry you’ve got this

Hint: This can happen in a church……

Try Again

Correct

Answer

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CorrectCongrats, You got it right

Renaissance is French for Rebirth.

Not just of art but of music literature and

poetry.Next Slide

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Question SevenAt what age did Raphael die?

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IncorrectHint: He died young but accomplished many great works in this time.

Try Again

Correct Answer

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Correct:

37yrs young NEXT

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THE END

Thank you for you participation and I’m so proud of how well you’ve done. Know you know about four Renaissance Artists and the period

they thrived in.