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Art History Exam 1
Late middle ages to Rennaisance up to Michelangelo
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Undergraduate 2
02/15/2011

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Culture: Medieval Italian Title: Madonna Enthroned with Angels and Prophets. Artist: Cimabue Medium: Tempera on wood Year: 1280

 

Cimbue was one of the first artists of his time to challenge the traditional byzantine style, prefering higher naturalism instead.

 

His figures, as they stand in front of one another, create a sense of depth.

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Culture: 14th Century Italy
Title: Modanna Enthroned
Artist: Giotto
Medium: Tempura on wood
Year: 1310

Other stuff: Giotto was most sought after artist of his time. He used more naturalism than artists who preceded him. This naturalism was based on close observations.
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14th Century Italy. Giotto, The Arena Chapel, Padua. 1305. Lamentation.

Naturalistic with intense drama, meant to suggest a scene on a stage.
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14th Century Italy, Giotto, The Arena Chape, Padua. 1305. Raising of Lazarus.
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15th Century Flemish
Claus Sluter, Well of Moses, limestone (originally painted), Chartreuse de Champmol, 1395-1406
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15th Century Flemish
Ghent Alterpiece, Jan Van Eyck, Exterior and interior. 1432 Oil paint.
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15th Century Flemish
Rogier Van der Weyden, Last Judgment, 1444, Oil paint
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15th Century Flemish
Hugo van der Goes, Portinari Altarpiece 1476
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15th Century Flemish
Robert Campin, Merode Altarpiece, 1425
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15th Century Flemish
Jan Van Eyck, Arnolfini and his Bride, 1434
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15th Century Flemish
Jan Van Eyck, Man in a Red Turban, oil on wood, 1433
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15th Century Flemish
Van der Weyden, Portrait of a Lady, oil on panel, 1460
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The Italian Renaissance
East Doors of the Florence Baptestry, Two Versions of the Sacrifice of Issac, Bronze, 1401
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The Italian Renaissance
Ghiberti, East Doors, 'Gates of Paradise' Florence Baptistery. 1425 Detail: Issac and his sons.
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The Italian Renaissance
Florence Baptistery 1425
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The Italian Renaissance
Nanni di Banco, Four Crowned Saints 1408
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The Italian Renaissance
Donatello, St George 1416
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The Italian Renaissance
Donatello, St. Mark 1416
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The Italian Renaissance
Brancacci Chapel, s. Maria del Carmine, 1424
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The Italian Renaissance. Holy Trinity, s. Maria Novella, Fresco, 1426
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The Italian Renaissance
Masaccio, The Tribute Money, Brancacci Chapel, Fresco, ca. 1427
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The Italian Renaissance
The Sistine Chapel, Christ Delivering the Keys of the Kingdom to St. Peter. Fresco, 1481-83
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The Italian Renaissance
Patron: The Medici Family. Donatello, David. Bronze Late 1420
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The Italian Renaissance
Patron: The Medici Family. Andrea del Verocchio, David, bronze, 1465
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The Italian Renaissance
The Medici Family. Sandro Botticelli, Birth of Venus, tempera on Canvas, ca. 1482.
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Italian Renaissance archetecture:
Florence Cathedral, begun by Arnolfo di Cambio 1296. Dome added by Brunelleschi, 1420-36
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Italian Renaissance archetecture:
Brunelleschi - Santo Spirito, Florence. Begun 1436
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Italian Renaissance archetecture:
Brunelleschi - Pazzi Chapel, Santa Croce, Florence, Ca. 1400 Hint: Pizza.
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Italian Renaissance archetecture:
Michelozzo, Palazzo Medici 1444.

"We're SO rich its our DUTY to make ridiculous palaces."
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Italian Renaissance archetecture:
L.B. Alberti, Palazzo Rucellai 1452
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The High Renaissance - 16th C. Rome.
Leonardo da Vinci, Virgin of the Rocks, oil on wood, ca. 1485.
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The High Renaissance - 16th C. Rome.
Leonardo da Vinci, The Last Supper, 1495
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The High Renaissance - 16th C. Rome.
Raphael, Madonna in the MEadow, oil on panel, 1505
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The High Renaissance - 16th C. Rome.
Raphael, Philiosphy (School of Athens) and Theology (Disputa) Frescoes in Standa della Segnatura, Vatican Palace, 1508
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The High Renaissance - 16th C. Rome.
Bramante, Plan for new St Peter's, 1505
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The High Renaissance - 16th C. Rome.
Bramante, Temietto, Rome, ca. 1502
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The High Renaissance - 16th C. Rome.
Michelangelo, David, marble, 1501
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The High Renaissance - 16th C. Rome.
Michelangelo, Moses, from tomb project for Julius II, Rome 1513
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The High Renaissance - 16th C. Rome.
Michelangelo, the Sistine Ceiling. 1508. Details: Creation of Adam, the Temptaion and explusion from Eden, the Great Flood.
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The High Renaissance - 16th C. Rome.
Michelangelo, Plan and elevation of St Peter's 1534
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16th Century Italian
Bronzino, Venus Cupid Folly and Time, Oil on Wood, 1546
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Parmigianino, Madonna of the Long Neck, oil on wood, 1535
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