Terminology 01 Flashcards
Renaissance
Renaissance means “rebirth.”
The term Renaissance refers to the historical period between 1400-1600 in Europe, which saw a rebirth of ancient literature and art.
Medici family
The Medici family was the most important banking family and institution in the world, they were the government leaders of Florence, and the major patrons of their artistic and economic influence throughout Europe during the Renaissance Period.
Rustication
A exterior blocks of stone on a building that are intentionally rough cut in texture
Contrapposto
Contrapposto means “counterpose” or “set aganist”.
A standing human figure carrying its weight on one leg so that the opposite hip rises to produce a relaxed curve in the body.
Rounded arch
A curved architectural element that spans an opening and supports weight or a load from above.
Nave
Nave means “ship”.
A center section of a church where people sit.
Apse
An area of a church where the altar is located.
Lantern
A object with decorative design located at the top of a pointed Dome to hold the parts
together, not the object used when camping.
Column
An architectural element consisting of a shaft, round or polygonal in section, used for structural support or decoration.
Manuscript Illumination
A handwritten book whose decoration and/or illustration has been painted in gold, silver and rich colours, that make the page shimmer.
Triptych
An altarpiece made from three separate wood panels, which are usually framed or hinged together.
(Example: Roger Campin’s Annunciation Triptych)
Altarpiece
A piece of artwork which is placed above and either on or behind an altar in a Christian church or other religious platform.
(Examples: Masaccio’s Trinity, Michelangelo’s Pieta, Titian’s Pesaro Madonna, Bernini’s St. Teresa)
Fresco
The art of wall painting on freshly spread moist lime plaster with water-based pigments.
Tempera
A technique of painting where ground pigments are suspended in an egg based vechicle. Tempera is an opaque medium, which means that it is not as luminous as oil-based pigments.
(Example: Botticelli’s Birth of Venus)
Modeling
The technique of giving objects on a flat surface a 3D appearance through shading and highlighting.