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The Italian Renaissance |
A rebirth of classical Greek/Roman ideas, philosophies, and styles. |
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The Northern Renaissance was influenced by Classicism or Medieval elements in their works |
Medieval elements |
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Who started the Renaissance |
Giotto |
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What was the medium for most paintings during the first part of the Renaissance? |
fresco and tempera |
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Who discovered oil painting? |
Jan Van Eyck who lived up north. |
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Oil paintings were usually done on... |
wood, but sometimes canvas. The Mona Lisa was done on wood. |
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Who introduced classical elements in sculpture? |
Donatello. He introduced classical elements in his work David by reintroducing the free-standing nude. |
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Who did Michelangelo work for in Florence? |
the Medici's |
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Michelangelo started as what? |
A sculptor, but was a master of all genres |
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What does Pieta mean? |
pity or compassion |
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the Pieta embodies which classical elements? |
Youthful, idealized, and classically calm. |
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When did women emerge as distinct artists? |
1550 |
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What was the last style of art in the Italian Renaissance? |
Mannerism |
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What is Mannerism/ |
These works translated expression into a styleof the utmost refinement – emphasizing grace, variety, and virtuoso display atthe expense of classical elements like clarity and unity.
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Who was considered the father of Mannerism? |
Andrea del Sarto |
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Parmigianino |
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Botticelli; emphasis on line and elegant execution |
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Da Vinci |
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Michelangelo |
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Michelangelo |