exam 1 part 2 Flashcards
High Renaissance Art
Sistine Chapel ceiling fresco by Michelangelo
1508-1512
High Rennaisance Art
Leonardo da Vinci, Last Supper, Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan,
1495-1498
fresco
oil and tempra on plaster
High Rennaisance Art
Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa, 1503
painting technique used by Leonardo, which produces a smoky effect; method of shading with no harsh outlines
oil on wood
High Rennaisance Art
Raphael, Madonna of the Meadows, 1505
oil on wood
High Rennaisance Art
Raphael, Stanza della Segnatura
School of Athens, Vatican Rome
1509-1511
fresco
High Rennaisance Art
Michelangelo, Pietà
St. Peter’s Rome
1498-1500
marble
High Rennaisance Art
David by Michelangelo 1501-1504
marble
High Rennaisance Art
Michaelangelo, Detail of Creation of Adam
Sistine ceiling, Sistince Chapel, Vatican, Rome
1511-1512
fresco
Northern Renaissance Art (Protestant Reformation)
Hieronymous Bosch, Garden of
Earthly Delights: detail of central
panel (garden)
1505-1510
oil on wood
his paiting is hard to interpret:
1st panel: creation of Adam and Eve.
2nd panel: shows passion (enjoying felsh)
3rd panel: shows hell. Reality that happens after you enjoy flesh
fruits symbolizes passion
Northern Renaissance Art (Protestant Reformation)
Albrecht Dürer, Adam and Eve, 1504
engraving
showed his sophistication in human anatomy
showed proportional relationship
Adam was modeled in Ancient Apollo Statue
the animal represent the liquids in the body
his painting shows that the human liquids in the body has been released when Adam & Eve ate the apple
Northern Renaissance Art (Protestant Reformation)
Albrecht Dürer, Knight, Death and
the Devil, engraving, 1513
describes the glory of a Christian Knight
embodiment of fortitude
tonal contrast, layering of characters, a lot of complexity in lines
Northern Renaissance Art (Protestant Reformation)
Joachim Patinir, Landscape with Saint Jerome, oil on wood, ca. 1520-1524
depiction of Jerome being as one with nature
large landscape
shows manifestation of the world and how God created it
Northern Renaissance Art (Protestant Reformation)
Pieter Bruegel the Elder,Netherlandish Proverbs
1559
oil on wood
all the things that human do
the world is upside down
Northern Renaissance Art (Protestant Reformation)
Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Hunters in the Snow, 1565
oil on wood
detail of dogs and hunters
scene of being in winter and how humans live through winter.
worked on diagonals that looked like a valley
Late Renaissance (Counterreformation)
Michelangelo’s Last Judgment 1536-1541
altar wall of Sistine Chapel, Vatican Rome
fresco