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09/24/2011

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Lorenzo Medici
Definition

-Lorenzo Medici

-1488 establishes first art school,

-13 year old Michelangelo is a student

-1492 Lorenzo becomes ill and dies

-Florence split between the secular and religious

Term
Medici
Definition

-Most Profitable banking family in Europe; greatest Patrons of art

-Giovanni (1360-1429)

-Cosimo (1389-1464)

-Lorenzo (1449-1492)

-interest in uncovering lost knowledge of Classic period

 

Term
Lorenzo Medici
Definition

 

-Lorenzo Medici

 

-1488 establishes first art school,

 

-13 year old Michelangelo is a student

 

-1492 Lorenzo becomes ill and dies

 

-Florence split between the secular and religious

 

Term
Medici's were patrons of whom?
Definition

Donatello, Brunelleschi, Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo

Term
Giovanni Medici...
Definition

fed/clothed pope

Bank owner

First interesteed in Pharmacuticals

Term
Label the parts of a church with a Latin-cross floor plan
Definition
[image]
Term
Neoplatonism is..
Definition

 New interpretation of Platos philosophies

Reality & Mind

Bridge of Pre-Christian philosphy/Christianity

Greek/Roman gods being painted

(ex. of painting "Bonfire of Vanites")

 

Term
[image]
Definition

"Bonfire of the Vanites", by Sandro Botticelli

Example of 'Neoplatonism'

Term

Why is the dome of the Florence Cathedral that was built by Brunelleschi seen as an

important architectural and engineering feat?

Definition

 

Unfinished for a century

Medici commission

studied Pantheon (Roman circular temple)

No scaffolding used

herringbone brick pattern

37,000 tons

4 million bricks

Term
Who was Vasari?
Definition

 

Vasari, Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors and Architects, 1550 (1568)

 

painter and architect allied with the Medici family

collected information on art and artists

divided into three books, “stages ” of development

third stage (in which he lived) was seen as the apex

Vasari’s “Big Three ” discussed in Book Three

Leonardo da Vinci

Michelangelo Buonarotti

Raphael da Urbino

 

Preface to Book III: Outlines the advances of the artist in the second stage, then tries to

explain how these were improved in the third stage.

Rule

Order

Proportion

Draughtsmanship

Manner

Term
Which artist did Vasari think was the pinnacle of Renaissance for his mastery of human form?
Definition
Michelangelo (although he said his composition could be better)
Term
RULE
Definition
Studied Greek and Roman style
Term
Order
Definition
Understanding categories of rule
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Proportion
Definition
Bodies are proportionate
Term
Draughtsmanship
Definition
Imitate what you observe in nature
Term
Manner
Definition
*Combining Rule, Order, Proportion and Draughtsmanship to create a beauty better than reality
Term
. Who were the three artists that Vasari said were the greatest artists? Why?
Definition

Leonardo Da Vinci-

chiaroscuro, and understanding of human form, gesture and emotion

Michelangelo- mastery of the human form

Raphael-his understanding of disegno, and abilities with color, linear and

atmospheric perspective.

-not equal to Michelangelo in disegno, but excelled in invenzione

 

 

Term

 

Why are Giotto di Bondone’s frescoes viewed as a break with the previous style of

the Middle Ages?

 

Definition

More natural depiction

use of depth

chiaroscuro

overlapping

illusion of light source

Medieval was more simple

contrapposto

more clothes, more human, inspired by greeks/romans more emotion/expression

Term

How is perspective used to create the illusion of three-dimensional space in a

painting?

Definition
Term
What is chiaroscuro?
Definition

Italian "light-dark"

gives the illusion of depth

Term
Compare and contrast the statues of David created by Michelangelo and Bernini.
Definition

Bernini- David is Borogue, more life like, in action, more expressive, right about to throw the stone, more clothed, more realistic (although still idealized) proportions

Michelangelo- David is more Renissance, controposto, eyebrow emotion that's about it, body is relaxed, less realistic proportions, hand exaderated, moment before throwing stone, taller

Term

What are two possible interpretations for Jan van Eyck’s Portrait of Giovanni

Arnolfini and His Wife.

Definition

marriage document

dog-fidelity

St. Margaret figure

oranges

mirror (God's presence)

signature of artist

Broom- clean sweep

OR
Painting celebrating she's pregnant, not likely holding dress that way was style at the time

Term

 

What effect did printmaking have on the Renaissance art market?

 

Definition

maps

created class

artists made copies of artwork

peintre-graveurs(painter-engravers)

prints start to be works of art themselves

Term

What are the differences between woodcuts and engravings?

Definition

Woodcut- like making a stamp; grain knots are obsticles; you cut away won't get ink

Engraving-what you cut gets the ink "metal on metal" ink stuck in the scratches, high pressure press is needed to squeeze paper into cut

Etching- cover metal in wax, cut/draw in was, drop in acid,given cleaner line, left in too long metal melts away

9th century Bible in Europe

Term
What is "sculptural" about the figures painted my Michelangelo on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
Definition

Size

Michelangelo was a sculpture

muscles

 

Term

Why do many Renaissance images of Moses depict him with horns protruding from his head?

Definition
Original Biblical Hebrew text (Exodus 34:29-35) of word qaran "his face shone" (rays of light), mistranslated by Jerome in the Latin Vulgate as "horns"
Term

Which sculptor was said to be able to make marble look the most life-like, as if it had become flesh?

Definition
Gian Lorenzo Bernini
Term

What role does the Counter-Reformation play in the development of Italian Baroque art?

Definition
Term

What is the role of a patron? How important were they in the history of Renaissance and Baroque art?

Definition

Patrons are paying for the art. Artists painted what the patrons wanted

Ex. Renissance: Medici

Borogue- Barbanni Bernine

Term

 

Why is Giambologna’s

Abduction of the Sabine Women defined as mannerist?

Definition

Time period

light-dark drama 

Term

 

trompe l’oiel

 

Definition
realistic detail
Term
Be able to identify the architectural elements incorporated in the church façade of IlGesu.
Definition
[image]
Term

 

Which period marked a return to Classical ideals and an interest in Humanism?

Definition
Enlightenment
Term

What is a genre painting?

Definition
Everyday moment painting
Term

 

What is a camera obscura and how might it have been used in the assistance of creating art?

Definition

light as seen through a lense reflected 

flattened a 3d picture to make it easier to paint

pinhole camera method

Term

 

Explain why there are so few female artists included in the art history of the Renaissance and Baroque.

Definition

Men were writing history, women didn't have access to education or money

 

Term

 

In regards to the

Italian Baroque, what is significant about the “Spiritual Exercises” of

 

Ignatius of Layola?

Definition

highest emotional response

2nd coming paintings judgement etc

something that scares you

dramatic lighting

appealing to emotions

Term
Ex. Paintings of Camera Obscura
Definition

 

Jan Vermeer

 

 

View of Delft, c.1662. 38 1/2” x 46 1/4”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vermeer,

 

 

Term

 

What is contrapposto?

 

 

 

 

Definition

shifting in weight

more natural

4 parts divided

Term
Example of contrapposto sculpture
Definition

Donatello David

First free standing nude male since classic period

Term
What is a peintre-graveur. Give an example
Definition

A "painter-graver"

ex. Jacopo de' Barbari

Term

Why might the story of Susanna and the Elders have been very popular with European painters?

 

Definition

Story from Catholic Bible,

excuse to paint a naked woman with scolding from church

Term
Borrominin is said to have eliminiated the corner in architecture. In regards to which church was this statement made? Why is this significant?
Definition

San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane

1638-41, facade 1665-76

 

Term
What are the characteristic traits of the Rococo style?
Definition

style of Louie the XV

first developed in the decorative arts

designs were lighter with more curves and natural patterns

softer than Borogue

warm soft lines

Term
What are the hierarchies of paintings set forth by the French Academy?
Definition

 

Academy training stressed the study of Classic sculpture.

 

Highest Forms of Painting: 1) History; 2) Portrait; 3) Historiated Landscape.

 

Lower Forms: landscape, still life, genre painting

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