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Renaissance

GIRLS
RENNAISANCE

PAINTINGS
Renaissance
The Rennaissance is
characterized by by accurate
RENNAISANCE anatomy, scientific
perspectives, and deeper
language. Many fields
expanded during this period as
PAINTINGS many great minds were born.
RENNAISANCE

Paintings
PAINTINGS Painting depicted real-
life figures such as Da
Vinci's Mona Lisa
SCULPTURES
PAINTINGS

Sculptures
SCULPTURES
Sculptures were
made with accurate
LITERATURE
human anatomy.
SCULPTURES

Literature
LITERATURE Literature were widespread
during the Rennaissance
period due to the invention
of Printing presses.
ARCHITECTURE
LITERATURE

Architecture
ARCHITECTURE
Architecture focused
more on balance and
symmetry.
SCIENCE
ARCHITECTURE

Science
SCIENCE Science also took a huge step
during the Rennaissance
period as many finding were
concluded during this period.
PHILOSOPHY
SCIENCE

Philosophy
PHILOSOPHY Philosophy also had significant
advancements in the
Rennaissance period. Humanism
was given more attention and
ideas of greek and roman
philosophers were revived.
Michalangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
(1475-1564)
Michelangelo was an Italian
sculptor, painter, architect,
and poet. He was considered
the greatest living artist in his
lifetime, and ever since then
he was considered as one of
the greatest artists of all time.
Michalangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
(1475-1564)
A number of his works
in paintings, sculpture,
and architecture rank
among the famous in
existence
Among his outstanding works as a sclpter

Dusk Dying Slave Dawn


David Bacchus
Moses Pieta
Sistine Chapel

The scenes from Genesis on the Last judgement on the


ceiling altar wall
In Pieta, Michelangelo
approached the subject which
until then had been of given form
mostly from north the Alps,
where the portrayal of pain had
always been connected with the
idea of redemption as represented
by the seated Madonna holding
Pieta
Christ's body in her arms.
Michelangelo convinces
himself and his spectators of
the divine quality and the
significance of these figures
by means of earthly and
perfect beauty, but of course,
these are human standards.
Pieta
Leonardo di ser Piero Da Vinci (1452-1519)

Leonardo Da Vinci was a


painter, architect, scientist,
and mathematician. He was
popularized in present times
through the novel and
movie, "Da Vinci Code."
Leonardo di ser Piero Da Vinci (1452-1519)

He is known as the ultimate


"Renaissance man" because
of his intellect, interest,
talent and his expression of
humanist and classical
values.
Leonardo di ser Piero Da Vinci (1452-1519)

He is widely considered to
be one of the greatest
painters of all time and
perhaps the most diversely
talented person to have ever
lived.
Leonardo di ser Piero Da Vinci (1452-1519)

He is widely considered to
be one of the greatest
painters of all time and
perhaps the most diversely
talented person to have ever
lived.
His Works

The
Vitruvian
The Last The Adoration The Virgin of
Supper Mona the Rocks
Man of the Magi
Lisa
Mona Lisa stems from a
description by Renaissance art
historian Giorgio Vasari, who
wrote, "Leonardo undertook to
paint for Francesco del
Giocondo the portrait of Mona
Lisa, his wife,"
Mona Lisa
Mona, in Italian, is a polite
form of address originating as
Madonna - similar to Ma'am,
"madamme," or "My Lady" in
English. This became
Madonna and its contraction
Mona.
Mona Lisa
The title of the painting,
though traditionally
spelled "Mona," is also
commonly spelled in
Modern Italian as
"Monna Lisa."
Mona Lisa
Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (Raphael) (1483-1520)

Raphael was an Italian painter and


architect of the
High Renaissance period. His work
was admired for its clarity of form
and ease of composition and for its
visual achievement of the
interpreting the Divine and
incorporating Christian doctrines.
Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (Raphael) (1483-1520)

Together with Michelangelo


and Leonardo da Vinci, he
formed the traditional trinity
of great masters of that
period. His main contributions
to art were his unique
draftsmanship
and compositional skills.
His Works

The Sistine The School of


Madonna The Transfiguration Athens
The Transfiguration was
Raphael's last painting on
which he worked on up to his
death. Commissioned by
Cardinal Giulio de Medici, the
late Pope Clement VII, the
painting was conceived as an
altarpiece for the Narbonne
The Transfiguration
Cathedral in France.
The painting exemplifies
Raphael's development as an
artist and the culmination of
his career. The subject is
combined with an additional
episode from the Gospel in the
lower part of the painting.
The Transfiguration
Donato di Niccolo di Betto Bardi (Donatello)
(1386-1466)
Donatello was one of the Italian
great artists of the period. He
was an early Renaissance Italian
sculptor from Florence. He is
known for his work in bas-relief,
a form of shallow relief
sculpture.
Donato di Niccolo di Betto Bardi (Donatello)
(1386-1466)
Donatello was one of the Italian
great artists of the period. He
was an early Renaissance Italian
sculptor from Florence. He is
known for his work in bas-relief,
a form of shallow relief
sculpture.
His works included the following statues and relief

Equestrian Prophet
Monument Statue of St. The Feast Habacuc
David
of Gattamelata George of Herod
At the time it was
created, it was the first
known free-standing
nude statue produced
since ancient times
David
Renaissance
ART
Renaissance art is the art of
calm and beauty. Its creations
ART are perfect - they reveal
nothing forced or inhibited,
uneasy or agitated. Each form
has been born easily, free, and
GRATITUDE
complete.
Renaissance
ART
Everything breathes
satisfaction, and we are surely
ART not mistaken in seeing in this
heavenly calm and content the
highest artistic expression and
spirit of that age.
GRATITUDE
ART

GRATITUDE Thank You!

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