ARTS - RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE Flashcards
What period is 1400-1600?
Renaissance Period
Renaissance Period
- The period of economic progress
- Period Stirred enthusiasm for the study of Ancient and Philosophy and artistic value.
Renaissance Art was characterized by:
- Accurate anatomy
- Scientific Perspective
- Deeper Landscape
Renaissance Painting
- Naturalistic portraits of human beings.
Renaissance Sculpture
- Depicted real life figures
Renaissance Architecture
- Characterized by its symmetry and balance
Famous Renaissance Artists
- Leonardo Da Vinci
- Michaelangelo Buonarroti Simoni
- Raffaelo Sanzio Da Urbino
- Donatello / Donato Di Niccolo Di Betto
Leonardo Da Vinci
(1452-1519)
- He was a painter, architect, and Scientist
- Known as the ultimate Renaissance Man
- Considered to be one of the the greatest
Works of Leonardo Da Vinci
- The Last supper
- Mona lisa
- The virtruvian Man
- Virgin of the Rocks
- Adoration of the Magi
Michaelangelo Buonarroti Simoni
(1475-1564)
- An italian sculptor, painter, and architect
- Considered to be one of the greatest living artists in his lifetime
Works Of Michaelangelo Buonarroti Simoni
- Pieta
- Baccus
- David
- Moses
- The Last Judgement
Raffaelo Sanzio Da Urbino
(1483-1520)
- italian painter, and architect of the high renaissance
- his work interprets the divine and incorporating Christian doctrines
Works Of Raffaelo Sanzio Da Urbino
- The sistine madonna
- The school of athens
- The transfiguration
Donatello / Donato Di Niccolo Di Betto
(1386-1466)
- One of the italian great artists of the period
- an italian sculptor from florence known for his works
Works of Donatello / Donato Di Niccolo Di Betto
- David
- Statue of St. George
- Prophet Habacuc
- The Feast of the Herod
What period is 1600-1800?
Baroque Period
Where did the word Baroque come from?
- From the word Barroco, means irregular shape pearl
Period that shows:
- shows artistic styles in exaggeration motion, drama, tension, and grandeur
Baroque Period
Characteristics of Baroque Arts
- Exaggerated motion
- drama
- tension
- grandeur
What is Baroque Painting?
- illustrated key element of catholic dogma either directly in biblical works or indirectly in imaginary or symbolic work
What is Baroque Sculpture?
- Typically larger than life size with a sense of dynamic movements
Baroque Architecture
- Designed to create spectacle and illusion with flowing curves
Famous Artists in Baroque Period
- Amerighi Da Caraviggio
- Gian Bernini
- Peter Paul Rubens
- Rembrandt Harmenzod Van Rijin
- Diego Velazques
Amerighi Da Caravaggio
(1571-1610)
- Italian artist who wanted to deviate from renaissance Masters
- His works still show life and fruits
Works of Amerighi Da Caravaggio
- Narcissus
- Supper at Emmaus
- Conversion of St. Paul
- Entombment of Christ
Gian Bernini
(1598-1680)
- First known baroque artist and last in the list of universal genuises
Works of Gian Bernini
- Ecstasy of St. Teresa
- Blessed Soul
- Damned Soul
Peter Paul Rubens
(1577-1640)
- Flemish baroque painter known for his paintings of mythical and figurative subjects, landscapes, portraits, and altar piece
Works of Peter Paul Rubens
- Portrait of Helena Fourment
- Samson and Delilah
- Landscape with tower
- The three graces
Rembrandt Harmenzod Van Rijin
(1606-1669)
- A well-known dutch realist, painter, and etcher
- considered one of the greatest painters and print makers in europe
- most of his works are βself-portraitsβ
- produced over 600 paintings, 400 etching, and 200 drawings
Diego Velazques
(1599-1660)
- The finest master of composition and most important painter of Spain
Works of Diego Velazques
- Las Meninas
- The surrender of breda
- Los Barrachos
- Maria Theresa