quarter 2 lesson 1 arts: rebirth of art Flashcards
(1378-1455) – a sculptor
with his prize-winning set of bronze door in
1401.
Lorenzo Ghiberti
(1377-1446) and young
Donato di Niccolò “Donatello” di betto Bardi
(1386 -1466).
Filippo Brunelleschi
(1401-1428) – a renowned early
renaissance painter that become famous for
his frescoes of church and chapel in Florence.
Tommaso di Ser Giovanni “Masaccio” di
Simone
known for his mastery
of oil painting
Leonardo da Vinci
a famed sculptor and fresco
painter
Michelangelo
the finest painter of the High
Renaissance
Raphael
Correggio (1489-1534) who is
known for his illusionistic Assumption of the
Virgin
Antonio da Correggio
the leading architect
during the High renaissance period.
Donato Bramante
made a name for himself for
his murals found at some portion of the
Sistine Chapel and his frescoes at the Orvieto
Cathedral.
Luca Signorelli
writes his seminal work Lives
of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors and
Architects
Giorgio Vasari
objects you see afar
are painted smaller and closer are painted
larger. Illusion of proximity
Linear perspective
– line representing the viewer’s
eye level.
Horizon Line
refers to the point at which
parallel lines appear to converge afar from
distance, often on the horizon line.
Vanishing point
the manipulation of shadows and light
Chiaroscuro
the technique of fine shading
Sfumato