Term 1

Definition 1

Brunelleschi, Sacrifice of Isaac, gilt bronze, Italian Early Renaissance

 

Quatrefoil- French gothic Frame

Term 2

Definition 2

Ghiberti, sarafice of Isaac, gilt bronze, Italian Early Renaissance

 

Angel is forshortened

 

Won the compition

Term 3

Definition 3

Ghiberti, Jacob and Esau panel and full view, “Gates of Paradise”/East Doors, Baptistery, Cathedral of Florence,

     Italy, gilt bronze, Italian Early Renaissance [c.1435]          patron:  Cathedral Works Board

 one‑point linear perspective, horizon line, transversals, orthogonals, vanishing point

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Term 4

Definition 4

Masaccio, Holy Trinity, Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy, fresco, Italian Early Renaissance [1428]


Vanishing point under christs feet- one point linear perspective

Term 5

Definition 5

Masaccio, Expulsion from Eden, Brancacci Chapel, Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence, Italy,

fresco, Italian Early Renaissance [c.1427] 

photo‑montage diagramming giornate of Masaccio’s Expulsion from Eden

 

patron:  Brancacci family

giornate- one working session

fresco scco - painting on dry plaster

buon fresco- watercolors are applied to plaster when it is still wet

intonaco- fresh wet plaster

arriccio- priming plaster layer

Term 6

Definition 6

Brunelleschi, Dome, Cathedral of Florence, Italy, Italian Early Renaissance [1420‑1436]

 

     patron:  Cathedral Works Board/Wool Merchants Guild

herringbone- interlacing brick pattern

employs pointed arch principle and ribbed vault. The dome is "double shelled"

 

 

 

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Term 7

Definition 7

Donatello, St. Mark, marble, Orsanmichele, Florence, Italy, Italian Early Renaissance [c.1411-1413]

 

patron:  Linen Drapers Guild        

contrapposto, in-the-round

 

 niche statue : a recess in a wall especially for a statue

Term 8

Definition 8

Donatello, David, bronze, Italian Early Renaissance [c.1450s]        patron:  Medici family

Term 9

Definition 9

Botticelli, Birth of Venus, tempera on canvas, Italian Early Renaissance [c.1482]     patron:  Medici family

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Term 10

Definition 10

Fra Filippo Lippi, Madonna and Child with Angels, tempera on wood, Italian Early Renaissance [c. 1445]

Term 11

Definition 11

 Perugino, Christ Delivering the Keys of the Kingdom to Saint Peter,, Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome, Italy,

    fresco, Italian Early Renaissance [c.1482]      patron:  Pope Sixtus IV

 

diagram of 1‑point linear perspective of Perugino’s Christ Delivering the Keys of the Kingdom to Saint Peter

 

Term 12

Definition 12

Mantegna, Dead Christ, tempera on canvas, Early Italian Renaissance, [ca. 1501]   TERM: foreshortening

 



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Term 13

Definition 13

Van Eyck, Arnolfini Marriage Portrait, oil on wood panel, Northern European Renaissance [1434]

 

oil painting technique                         

iconography: The use or study of images or symbols in visual arts.

triptych- 3 paneled alter piece

Term 14

Definition 14

Van Eyck, Ghent Altarpiece, oil on wood, Northern European Renaissance [1432]

Term 15

Definition 15

Campin, Annunciation Triptych, Merode Altarpiece, oil on wood panel, Northern European Renaissance

                      [c.1425‑1430]

 

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Term 16

“Garden

Definition 16

Bosch, Garden of Earthly Delights Triptych, oil on wood panel, Northern European Renaissance

[1505‑1510]   Creation in the Garden of Eden, left;  Garden of Earthly Delights, center; Hell, right

Term 17

Definition 17

Limbourg Brothers, Les Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, tempera and ink on vellum, Northern European Renaissance [1413-1416]                    TERMS: Book of Hours, vellum-Fine parchment made originally from the skin of a calf.

Term 18

Definition 18

Grunwald, Crucifixion, Isenheim Altarpiece, chapel of Hospital of Saint Anthony, Germany, oil on panel,

Northern European Renaissance [1510-1515]

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Term 19

Definition 19

Durer, The Fall of Man (Adam and Eve), engraving, Northern European Renaissance [1504]

TERMS: engraving, etching- A print made from an engraved plate, block, or other surface.

Term 20

Definition 20

Holbein the Younger, The French Ambassadors, oil and tempera on panel, Northern European Renaissance

 [1533]


skull represents mortality, 2 ambassadors represent secular and non secular

Term 21

Definition 21

Van Hemessen, Self-Portrait, oil on panel, Northern European Renaissance [1548]

 

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Term 22

Definition 22

Bruegel the Elder, Hunters in the Snow, oil on panel, Northern European Renaissance [1565]

Term 23

Definition 23

Leonardo, Virgin of the Rocks, oil on wood panel, Italian High Renaissance [c.1484]   sfumato-

 The technique of allowing tones and colors to shade gradually into one another, producing softened outlines or hazy forms.

Term 24

Definition 24

Leonardo, Last Supper, Refectory, Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan, Italy, fresco, Italian High

Renaissance [c.1498‑1499]

diagram of 1‑point linear perspective of Leonardo’s Last Supper

vanishing point-Jesus

3 windows- holy trinity

 

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Term 25

Definition 25

            Leonardo, Mona Lisa, oil on wood panel, Italian High Renaissance [c.1503‑1505]

Term 26

Definition 26

Raphael, Madonna of the Meadow, oil on panel, Italian High Renaissance, 1505-1506

Term 27

Definition 27

Raphael, Philosophy (School of Athens), Stanza della Segnatura, Vatican, Rome, fresco, Italian

     High Renaissance, 1509- 1511

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Term 28

Definition 28

Michelangelo, David, marble, Italian High Renaissance [1501‑1504]

 

      patron:  Cathedral Works Board of Florence

 

original, intended location:  atop Florence Cathedral; selected 1504 location, entrance, City Hall of Florence

 

      marble block—il Gigante/“the Giant”

 

vita activa and vita contemplativa

Used a running bow drill

Term 29

Definition 29

Bramante, Tempietto, San Pietro in Montorio, Rome, Italy, Italian High Renaissance [1502‑1511]


templetto-little temple

Isabella of Spain commissioned

Term 30

Definition 30

Giorgione, Pastoral Symphony, oil on canvas, Italian High Renaissance [c.1508]
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Term 31

Definition 31

Titian, Venus of Urbino, oil on canvas, Italian

Term 32

Definition 32

Bramante, design for new St. Peter’s, Rome, Italy, Italian High Renaissance [1506]

 

      patron:  Pope Julius II.   Bramante’s plan and Caradosso medallion showing design

 

      central or centralized, Greek cross plan        

 

Term 33

Definition 33

Michelangelo, Ceiling, Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome, Italy, fresco, Italian High Renaissance, 1508‑1512

 

 

Patron:  Pope Julius II

·      special difficulties: enormity of surface (45 X 128' = 5,760 sq. ft.), vault curvature, lighting,

      physical constraints, ceiling height 65 ft.

 

 

illustration of ceiling layout and full view of ceiling:  subject matter, composition, and style:

 

lunettes, spandrels, pendentives


temptation and expulsion detail

program: ancestry of christ

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Term 34

Definition 34

Term 35

Definition 35

Creation of Adam, detail, ceiling, Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome, Italy, fresco

 

Term 36

Definition 36

Michelangelo, Last Judgement, altar wall, Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome, Italy, fresco,

     Mannerism  [1534‑1541]

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Term 37

Definition 37

Michelangelo, Dome, St. Peter’s, Vatican, Rome, Italy, Mannerism [1546‑1564]

Term 38

Definition 38

 Palladio, Villa Rotunda, Vicenza, Italy, Mannerism,[1566-1570]

Term 39

Definition 39

Parmigianino, Madonna with the Long Neck, oil on panel, Mannerism [c.1534]

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Term 40

Definition 40

Pontormo, Deposition, oil on panel, Mannerism [1528]

Term 41

Definition 41

Tintoretto, Last Supper, chancel, San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice, Italy, oil on canvas, Mannerism [1594]

Term 42

Definition 42

El Greco, The Burial of Count Orgaz, oil on canvas, Mannerism [1586]

 

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Term 43

Definition 43

Bologna, Abduction of the Sabine Women, marble, Mannerism [1583]

Term 44

Definition 44

Term 45

Definition 45

Caravaggio, Conversion of St. Paul, oil on canvas, Italian Baroque  [1600‑1602]

 

            TERMS: chiaroscuro vs. tenebroso, tenebrism- dramatic illuminating, like a spotlight

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Term 46

Definition 46

Caravaggio, The Calling of St. Matthew, oil on canvas, Italian Baroque  [c.1598‑1602]

 

Term 47

Definition 47

Artemesia Gentileschi, Judith Slaying Holofernes, oil on canvas, Italian Baroque [1614-20]

Term 48

Definition 48

Carracci, Loves of the Gods, ceiling, gallery of Palazzo Farnese, Rome, Italy, fresco, Italian Baroque

    [1597-1601]

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Term 49

Definition 49

Pozzo, Glorification of Saint Ignatius, ceiling, Sant’Ignazio, Rome, Itally, fresco, Italian Baroque

     [1691-1694]

Term 50

Definition 50

Bernini, David, marble, Italian Baroque [1623‑1624]                 patron:  Cardinal Borghese

Term 51

Definition 51

Bernini, Ecstasy of St. Teresa, within Cornaro Chapel [Santa Maria della Vittoria], Rome, Italy,

marble, gilded bronze, stucco, and fresco, Italian Baroque [1645‑1652]

 

            patron:  Cornaro family

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Term 52

Definition 52

Bernini, Piazza of St. Peter’s, Rome, Italy, Italian Baroque [1656-1666]

Term 53

Definition 53

Borromini, façade of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, Rome, Italy, Italian Baroque [1665-1676]

Term 54

Definition 54

*  Velazquez, Las Meninas, oil on canvas, Spanish Baroque [1656]

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Term 55

Definition 55

Poussin, Et in Arcadia Ego/Arcadia Shepherds, oil on canvas, French Baroque, 1655]

implied line of sight

Term 56

Definition 56

Palace of Versailles, Versailles, France, French Baroque [1669- early 1700s]

     Patron: King Louis XIV

Term 57

Definition 57

Rubens, Elevation of the Cross, oil on wood panel, Flemish Baroque, 1610

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Term 58

Definition 58

Rembrandt, Militia Company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq (known as Night Watch)

        oil on canvas, Dutch Baroque, 1642

Term 59

Definition 59

Vermeer, Geographer, oil on canvas, Dutch Baroque [1668]

Term 60

Definition 60

Vermeer, Girl with a Pearl Earring, oil on canvas, Dutch Baroque [1665]