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"Rebirth" of the interest in the classical past; Interest in the natural world, the individual, humanity's worldly existence; Not pessimistic like gothic
Renaissance
belief of man and his potential of greatness; theory of education; human values and not religion
Humanism
who had More chiaroscuro, depth, emotion, lighting
The Renaissance
what starts the Italian Renaissance!
Civic competition
a way of representing a subject or an object so that it conveys the illusion of depth - so that it seems to thrust forward or go back into space
Foreshortening
Who is characteristics of the following: 1490-1527; Humanism & admiration of classical art; Sense of stability & order - "balance & harmony"; Perspective, anatomy, light, space is all unified; Genius reserved for men, women excluded
High Renaissance Art
artist who used sfumato, chiaroscuro, psychology of light
Leonardo da Vinci
very subtle value gradations (changes from dark to light)- overall smoky haze & softness
Sfumato
lighting that set the mood of the painting
Psychology of light
artist who used human form, energy in reserve
Michelangelo
term for making humans as if something dramatic or big is about to happen (ex: sculpture of David he has a slingshot)
Energy in reserve
artist who used idealization & Classical composition
Raphael
The period 1490's to 1527 that developed any synthesized; Balance composition = Figure pyramid; Ideal proportion; Anatomy perspective; Interest in Classical ancient Greek and roman cultures
Italian Renaissance
Balance composition; Figure pyramid; Ideal proportion; Anatomy perspective; Interest in Classical ancient Greek and roman cultures
Italian Renaissance
Clear detail, focus on appearances, supreme realism; iconography, deep colors, more religious subjects, oil, Focus on surface splendor, Symbolism/iconography; Attempt to create space; Intuitive perspective
Northern Renaissance Art
objects and their meanings
Icongraphy
prayer book that is meant to be read at different times during the day and would include a calendar with religious feast days
Book of hours
When and where is new oil medium used
Northern Renaissance
Who Attempts to create space (different form Italian perspective system); Intuitive perspective
Northern Renaissance
Period of the reformation (Protestant) and Counter Reformation (Catholic); The Catholic church split between Catholicism & Protestantism
The Reformation of Baroque Art
2 new thing with Protestant Art
New patrons & New subjects
which type of art is characteristic of the following: Style (Italian Version); Realism without idealism; Light as a physical presence, not spiritual and strong light/dark contrasts; Open compositions; Diagonal movement
Baroque Art
which type of art used oval shape instead of circle
Baroque Art
artist that used tenebrism
Caravaggio (Michelangelo)
shadowy manner; strong lights and darks; creates drama
Tenebrism
followers of Caravaggio and his style
Caravagigisti
country in which art was classical calm, king sponsored art; Catholic
France
area of the world; little bit of Belgium & northern France; Catholic; attempt to get people back to the Catholic church
Flanders
country in Holland more north from Flanders; still religious imagery; Protestant; Portrait that is more dynamic and not boring
Dutch
country below Italy and France and closer to Rome; Catholic
Spain