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Renaissance was the period of economic

progress. The period stirred enthusiasm of the study of the


ancient philosophy and artistic values.

Italian Renaissance began in the 14th century. It was an


era of great artistic and intellectual achievement with athe birth
of secular art. The focus was on realistic and humanistic art.
Renaissance art was characterized by accurate anatomy,
scientific perspective, and deeper landscape.
Renaissance painters depicted real-life figures and their
sculptures were naturalistic portraits of human being.
Architecture during this period was characterized by its
symmetry and balance
As the classical Greek believed in the harmonious
development of the person through a sound mind,
by the practice of athletics, the Renaissance held
up the ideal of the well-rounded man,
knowledgeable in number of fields such as
philosophy, science, arts, including painting and
music and who applies his knowledge to
productive and creative activity.
The Renaissance was a period of artistic
experimentation. It brought man into a full view
just like the human figure in Greek Art.
Renaissance art marks the transition of Europe
from the Medieval period to the early modern
age. In many parts of Europe, Early
Renaissance art was created in parallel with
Late Medieval art. By 1500, the Renaissance
style prevailed.
The greatest cathedral building of the age
was the rebuilding of St. Peters Basilica in
Rome
FAMOUS RENAISSANCE
ARTWORKS AND ARTIST
Michelangelo di Lodovico
Buonarroti Simono (1475-1564)
Michelangelo was an Italian
sculptor, painter, architecture, and
poet. He was con considered the
greatest living artist in his lifetime. A
number of his works in paintings,
sculpture, and architecture ank among
the famous in existence.
Among his outstanding works as sculptor were the following:
Two of his best known
works, The Pieta and
David, were sculpted
before he turned
thirty.
He also created of the most
influential works in fresco in
the history of Western art:
the scenes from Genesis on
the ceiling and the Last
Judgment on the altar
wall of the Sistine
Chapel Rome.
In Pieta, Michelangelo
approached the subject
which until then had
been given form mostly
from north of the Alps,
where the portrayal of pain had always been
connected with the idea of redemption as
represented by the seated Madonna holding
Christs body in her arms.
Michelangelo convinces himself and
his spectators of the divine quality
and the significance of these
figures by means of the earthly
and perfect beauty, but of course,
these are human standards.
Leonado di ser Piero Da Vinci
(1452-1519)
Leonardo Da Vinci was painter,
architect, scientist, and a mathematician. He
was popularized in present times through the
novel and movie, Da Vinci Code. He is
known as the ultimate Renaissance man because of his
intellect, interest, talent and his expression of humanist and
classical values. He is widely considered to e one of the
greatest painters of all time and perhaps the most diversely
talented person to have ever lived.
His well known works were:
His other works are:
Mona Lisa stems from a description by
Renaissance art historian Giorgio Vasari,
who wrote, Leonardo undertook to paint
for Francesco del Giocondo to the
portrait of Mona Lisa, his wife. Mona, in
Italian, is a polite form of address
originating as Madonna similar to
Maam, madamme, or My Lady in
English. This became Madonna and its
contraction Mona. The title of the painting, though traditionally
spelled Mona is commonly spelld in Modern Italian as Mona
Lisa.
Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino
(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.
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 famous works were:
The Transfiguration was Raphaels last
painting on which he worked on up to his
death. Commissioned by Cardinal Guilio
de Medici, the late Pope Clement VII, the
painting was conceived as an altarpiece
for the Narbonne Cathedral in France. The
painting exemplifies Raphaels
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.
Donato di Niccolo di
Betto Bardi (1386-1466)
Donatello was one of the
Italian great artist of the period.
He was an early Renaissance
Italian sculptor from Florence. He
is known for his work in bas-relief,
a form of shllow relief sculpture.
His works included the following statues and relief:
Renaissance art is the art of calm and beauty. Its
creations are perfect they reveal nothing forced or
inhibited, uneasy or agitated. Each form has been born
easily, free, and complete. Everything breathes satisfaction,
and we are surely not mistaken in seeing in this heavenly
calm and content the highest artistic expression and spirit of
that age. At the time it was created, it was the first known
free-standing nude statue produced since ancient times.

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