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Humanism
Rejects religious beliefs and focuses on the human as an individual
Florence
Where the Renaissance started
Ospedele Degli Innocenti
Brunelleschi 15th Century
Brunelleschi 15th Century
Santa Maria del Fiore
Florence Cathedral, Brunelleschi
Florence Cathedral, Brunelleschi
Brunelleschi
Father of Perspective, Renaissance architect
Old Sacristy
San Lorenzo, Florence 15th Century
San Lorenzo, Florence 15th Century
Pazzi Chapel
Brunelleschi, interior/exterior- monumental size and character. 15th century Florence
Brunelleschi, interior/exterior- monumental size and character. 15th century Florence
Pallazo Medici
Michaelangelo di Bartolomeo, Florence 15th century
Michaelangelo di Bartolomeo, Florence 15th century
Alberti
Wrote 1st printed architectural text
Santa Maria Novella
Alberti, Gothic neo Romanesque facade. 15th century Florence
Alberti, Gothic neo Romanesque facade. 15th century Florence
San Andrea, Mantua
Alberti, defining feature-facade 15th century- greatest achievement
Alberti, defining feature-facade 15th century- greatest achievement
Villa Medici
Sangallo, ancient temple front. 15th century Florence
Sangallo, ancient temple front. 15th century Florence
High Renaissance Influences
State of Rome- construction, growing, church has more control, Holy Roman Empire
Bramante
15th/16th century architect/painter
Tempietto
Bramante, ideal city being manifested. 16th Century
Bramante, ideal city being manifested. 16th Century
Mannerism
16th century movement (art)
Palazzo Te
Romano- every facade treated differently. 16th century
Romano- every facade treated differently. 16th century
Michaelangelo
16th century architect/sculpture
New Sacristy
Michaelangelo 16th century
Michaelangelo 16th century
Laurentine Library
Michaelangelo, Ricceto- most important space 16th century Florence