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18 Cards in this Set

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"Niccolo da Tolentino Leading the Charge"




Paolo Uccello




1425-1450

"Sacrifice of Isaac"




Filippo Brunelleschi




1400-1425

"Sacrifice of Isaac"




Lorenzo Ghiberti




1400-1425

"David"




Donatello




1425-1450

"Gates of Paradise"




Lorenzo Ghiberti




1425-1450

"Christ giving the keys to St.Peter"




Perugino




1475-1500

"Trinity with the virgin, St.John the evangelist,and donors"




Masaccio




1425-1450

"The expulsion of Adam and Eve from paradise"




Masaccio




1425-1450

"Nativity and Adoration of the Shepherds"




Domenico Ghirlandaio




1475-1500

LINEAR PERSPECTIVE

a type of perspective used by artists in which the relative size, shape, and position of objects are determined by drawn or imagined lines converging at a point on the horizon.

PALAZZO

Italian term for a palace or large urban dwelling.

RUSTICATED BLOCKS

Rough, unfinished stone blocks used for the exterior of a building. (Medici home)

SGRAFFITO

Decoration made by cutting away a surface layer to reveal another colour underneath.

AEDICULA

A decorative architectural frame, usually found around a niche, door, or window.

VANISHING POINT

In perspective, the point where lines meet on the horizon line.

TROMPE L'OEIL

A manner of representation in which the artists faithfully describe the appearance of natural space in order to fool the viewer who may be momentarily convinced that the subject actually exists in 3-dimensional space.

ARIEL PERSPECTIVE

Creating an effect of spatial distance by subtle variations in colour and clarity.

ALLEGORY

In a work of art, an image (or images) that symbolizes an idea, concept, or principle, often moral or religious.