Early Europe PART 4 - Chapters 21 & 22 Renaissance in Italy
Memory Device: PMA
Positive Mental Attitude
Perspective Modeling Anatomy
Concepts:
Geometry
Perspective
Humanism
Patronage
Florence vs Venice
Religious vs Secular vs Mythological Subject Matter
Location of Artwork
Teacher/Student
Website to get additional Information:
Comparison Between NORTHERN and ITALIAN Renaissance
Leonardo da Vinci's Portraits of THREE Females...Mona Lisa, Ginevra de'Benci - at the National Gallery in Washington DC, and Cecilia Gallerani
An Artist's Life during the Renaissance
BBC Video about Leonardo da Vinci (The first great modern mind, no formal education ... wrote left handed AND BACKWARD)
Leonardo da Vinci - The Lost Treasure (BBC)
History Channel Video - Leonardo da Vinci (10 parts)
Engineering an Empire - DaVinci's World
NOVA Mystery of a Masterpiece (2012)
National Geographic Article on same topic (2-12)
A Convergence of Faith and Reason (WSJ article from 2-18-12 about Holy Trinity by Masaccio)
Venetian Renaissance Painting at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DCBelini's St. Francis in Ecstasy and other Venitian Renaissance ArtworkThe Medici, Michelangelo and the Art of Late Renaissance Florence at the Art Institute of Chicago.Content Area 3: Early Europe and Colonial Americas 200–1750 C.E.
PART 4: (7 total)
69. David. Donatello. c. 1440–1460 C.E. Bronze.
70. Palazzo Rucellai. Florence, Italy. Leon Battista Alberti (architect). c. 1450 C.E. Stone, masonry.
71. Madonna and Child with Two Angels. Fra Filippo Lippi. c. 1465 C.E. Tempera on wood.
72. Birth of Venus. Sandro Botticelli. c. 1484–1486 C.E. Tempera on canvas.
73. Last Supper. Leonardo da Vinci. c. 1494–1498 C.E. Oil and tempera.
75. Sistine Chapel ceiling and altar wall frescoes. Vatican City, Italy. Michelangelo. Ceiling frescoes: c. 1508–1512 C.E.; altar frescoes: c. 1536–1541 C.E. Fresco.
76. School of Athens. Raphael. 1509–1511 C.E. Fresco.
80. Venus of Urbino. Titian. c. 1538 C.E. Oil on canvas.