• Shuffle
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Alphabetize
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Front First
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Both Sides
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Read
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
Reading...
Front

Card Range To Study

through

image

Play button

image

Play button

image

Progress

1/39

Click to flip

Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;

Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;

H to show hint;

A reads text to speech;

39 Cards in this Set

  • Front
  • Back

Artist: Nicola Pisano


Title: relief including annunciation to mary at the upper left, annunciation to the shepherds at the upper right, nativity in the center, and washing of the infant christ at the lower center


Date: 1260


Origin: Pisa Baptistery


Medium: Medium


Context:


clear transition from roman artwork


anatomy because of the drapery

Artist: Cimabue


Title: Madonna Enthroned


Date: 1280-90


Origin: Alter piece


Medium: Tempera on wood


Context:


visual movements, gold linear elements for volume


symmetrical


graceful and thin figures


baby looks like tiny man (homunculus)


angels stacked on top of each other

Artist: Giotto


Title: Madonna Enthroned


Date: 1310


Origin: Church of Ognissanti in Florence alter piece


Medium: Tempera on wood


Context:


chiarascuro (shading of light and dark)


solid figures


realistic anatomy


cluster of people become more realistic


more baby like


father of renaissance painting

Artist: Giotto


Title: Nativity


Date: 1305


Origin: Arena Chapel


Medium: Fresco


Context:


individual psychology


depth sensation/ realistic space

Artist: Giotto


Title: Last Judgement


Date: 1305


Origin: Arena Chapel, Padua


Medium: Fresco


Context:

Artist: Giotto


Title: Last Judgement Detail


Date: 1305


Origin: Arena Chapel


Medium: fresco


Context:


inclusion of an image of the donor or patron into the artwork they commissioned

Artist: Duccio


Title: Kiss of Judas from the Maesta


Date: 1308-11


Origin: Siena Italy


Medium: Tempera on panel


Context:


chatoic


elongated figures


split


frontal facing


flat halos

Artist: Giotto


Title: Kiss of Judas


Date: 1305


Origin: Arena Chapel


Medium: Fresco


Context:


no frontal facing figures


realistic people

Artist: Limbourg Brothers


Title: January from the Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry


Date: 1413-16


Origin: France


Medium: Illuminated manuscript


Context:


precision and detail (NEW)

Artist: Masaccio


Title: Holy Trinity


Date: 1425


Origin:


Medium: Fresco


Context:


One-point perspective to create an illusion like you're looking into another wall



Artist: Andrea Mantegna


Title: Dead Christ


Date: 1500


Origin:


Medium: Tempera on canvas


Context:


line of sight foreshortening


puts the viewer in the photo

Artist: Masaccio


Title: View of the Brancacci Chapel


Date: 1420's


Origin:


Medium: frescos


Context:


purposely arranged to lead back to the main point of the picture



Artist: Donatello


Title: David


Date: 1430-40


Origin: florence italy


Medium: bronze


Context:
significant to people of city, felt david represented them, especially when tehy defended their city of florence from outside influences





Artist: Andrea del Castagno


Title: The Youthful David


Date: 1450


Origin:


Medium: Tempera on leather mounted on wood


Context:



Artist: Andrea del verrocchi


Title: david


Date: 1470


Origin:


Medium: bronze


Context:


angular, muscular, intense anatomy



Artist: Paolo Uccello


Title: Sir John Hawkwood


Date: 1436


Origin: Florence Cathedral


Medium: Fresco transferred to canvas


Context:


double perspective system


in a church


commemoration of sir john hawkwood, a military leader


renaissance synthesis of religion and secularity

Artist: Piero della Francesca


Title: Battista Sforza and Federico de Montefeltro


Date: after 1475


Origin:


Medium: Oil and tempera on panel


Context:


connection of the duke and duchess to land


formal connections between figure and landscape


pearls with building


gold highlights with trees


moles with dark trees


triangular shadow with triangular landscape

Artist: Piero della Francesca


Title: Annuciation


Date: 1450


Origin: Italy


Medium: Fresco


Context:


closed door because virgin

Artist: Fra Angelica


Title: Annunciation


Date: 1440


Origin:


Medium: Fresco


Context:


Light in the background representing GOD


flat halos


patterns of wing

Artist: Andrea Mantegna


Title: ceiling tondo of the Camera Picta


Date: 1474


Origin: Ducal Palace


Medium: Fresco


Context:


oculus: to let in light


so realistic it tricks the eye (trompe l'oeil)


looks like a hole in the ceiling letting in light (tondo)

Artist: Sandro Botticelli


Title: Birth of Venus


Date: 1482


Origin:


Medium: Tempera on canvas


Context:

Artist: Robert Campin


Title: Merode Altarpiece


Date: 1425-1430


Origin:


Medium: Tempera and oil on wood


Context:

Artist: Jan Van Eyck


Title: Arnolfini Portrait


Date: 1434


Origin:


Medium: Oil on wood


Context:

Artist: Rogier van der weyden


Title: Descent from the cross


Date: 1435


Origin:


Medium: Oil on wood


Context:



Artist: Leonardo da vinci


Title: Embryo in the womb


Date: 1510


Origin:


Medium: pen and brown ink


Context:


attempting to show the inside anatomy


investigative and scientific


break down details of life


exploring natural world

Artist: Leonardo Da Vinci


Title: The Last Supper


Date: 1495-98


Origin: Italy


Medium: Fresco


Context:


superimposed orthogonals and the vanishing point illustrate the perspective system of painting



Artist: Leonardo da Vinci


Title: Mona Lisa


Date: 1503-5


Origin:


Medium: Oil on wood


Context:


implied triangle


clear separation between background and foreground


warm yellow light falling on her


connections with main figure and landscape


chiarascuro (light and dark shading)


sfumato (blending to create a soft hazy appearance)

Artist: Michelangelo


Title: David


Date: 1501-4


Origin:


Medium: Marble


Context:


one moment of time represented


weird proportions to be exaggerated

Artist: Michelangelo


Title: Sistine Chapel


Date: 15080-12


Origin: Sistine Chapel


Medium: Fresco


Context:

Artist: Michelangelo


Title: Creation of Adam


Date: 1510


Origin: Sistine Chapel


Medium: Fresco


Context:


on the ceiling


adam, god, eve, lots of naked people


creation of adam


figures are larger than life, dense, muscular, twisting,


clear relation to scultpture

Artist: Raphael


Title: School of Athens


Date: 1509-11


Origin:


Medium: Fresco


Context:


greek philosophers and italian renaissance artists

Artist: Titian


Title: Venus of Urbino


Date: 1538


Origin:


Medium: Oil on canvas


Context:


clear seduction

Artist: Jacopo da Pontormo


Title: Entombment


Date: 1525-28


Origin:


Medium: Oil on canvas


Context:


all stylistic characteristics of mannerism


not neatly arranged, crowded


all action around edge, middle is void


unnatural proportions facing the viewer

Artist: Parmigianino


Title: Madonna and child with angels (madonna of the long neck)


Date: 1535


Origin:


Medium: Oil on panel


Context:


figures are not straight on, they are twisted towards us, elongated figures


alien neck tilt


not symmetrical


little guy reading scroll is weird, and the column

Artist: Agnolo Bronzino


Title: allegory called Venus, Cupid, Folly, and Time


Date: 1545


Origin:


Medium: oil on wood


Context:


allegory


luxury, rich


incest, envy behind venus, pilled masks, rosy girl serpant/alligator/lion


venus, cupid, time (above), envy (behind cupid), fraud (behind right center)



Artist: Giambologna


Title: Mercury


Date: 1576


Origin: Italy


Medium: Bronze


Context:


utilizing open spaces


s curve of the body at front and another shape from side

Artist:El Greco


Title: Burial in the house of orgaz


Date: 1586-88


Origin:


Medium: Oil on canvas


Context:


composition is split into 2 scenes


above = heaven // below = burial in the house of orgaz


two saints at funeral to show that he's a great guy


count orgaz in heaven

Artist: Andrea Palladio


Title: Villa Rotonda


Date: 1566-70


Origin:


Medium:


Context:


Villa: vacation home


roman temple like, ionic columns and stuff is like the pantheon


porch on each side so symmetrical and a link to high renaissance artwork

Artist: Hieronymus Bosch


Title: The Garden of Earthly delights triptych


Date: 1510-15


Origin:


Medium: oil on wood


Context:


each panel depicts: garden of Eden, life on earth, hell