Early Renaissance Flashcards

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Italian artists at the beginning of the Renaissance

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Giotto (painter), Masaccio (painter), Brunelleschi (architect), Donatello (sculptor)

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Brunelleschi

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architect:

Nave of the Church of San Lorenzo, 1420

Set basic pattern for all renaissance architecture

Severely symmetrical but harmonious structures, in contrast to exuberant ornateness of the Gothic

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Donatello:

-Endowed figures with a sense of humanity

Mary Magdalen

Jonah (Zaccone, or squash head) 1423-5

Elderly, bony, dignified, wise

Not sacrosanct

After he finished he looked up at the figure and said, “speak, speak or the plague take you.”

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Masaccio:

  • The Holy Trinity with the Virgin and St. John, 1425
  • created illusion of depth on a flat surface according to mathematical rules
  • first to employ this scientific method of depth
  • first to render human anatomy convincingly
  • among first to experiment with chiaroscuro

defining forms by the use of light and shadow

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Sandro Botticelli:

  • normal human proportions, but distorts the figures fr deliberate effect
  • The Birth of Venus, 1486
  • Botticelli’s Venus is perhaps the greatest image of ideal beauty ever painted

Inspired innumerable nude goddesses in the next century

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