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Changes in Art and Architecture in the Renaissance

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The Renaissance

• Renewed interest in Greece and Rome

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The Renaissance

• Renewed interest in Greece and Rome

• Humanism

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The Renaissance

• Renewed interest in Greece and Rome

• Humanism

• Spirit of enquiry/invention

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The Renaissance

• This brought about changes in art and architecture

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The Renaissance

• This brought about changes in art and architecture

• Reflected the new thinking of the Renaissance

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The Renaissance

• This brought about changes in art and architecture

• Reflected the new thinking of the Renaissance …Greece and Rome, Spirit of Enquiry, Humanism

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The Renaissance

Realism

• Paintings and sculpture tried to be more realistic

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The Renaissance

Started to use Perspective

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Medieval

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Medieval

What do you notice about this?

Cimabue, Madonna Enthrone (1280)

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Renaissance

Uses perspective

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Renaissance

Uses perspective

Raphael, Marriage of a Virgin

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Medieval

Religious

Themes

Cimabue, Madonna Enthrone (1280)

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Renaissance Themes

Not just religion, also …

• Greek and Roman Myths

• Ordinary People

• Leaders

• Nature

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Botticelli, The Birth of Venus Greek Myth

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Renaissance People

• More “real”

• Lifelike

• Studied muscles, bone structure

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Renaissance

New techniques…

sfumoto

• blurring the edges

• added shading

• Da Vinci the master of it

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Da Vinci, Virgin on the Rocks

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Renaissance

New Materials• Oil instead of egg yolks

– dried slower

• Canvas instead of wood panelling– Could vary colours, paint layers

Helped to make paintings more realistic

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Renaissance

Continued to use Frescoes -

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Renaissance

Sculpture

• More realistic

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Renaissance Architecture

• Replaced Gothic

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Renaissance Architecture

• Replaced Gothic

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Renaissance Architecture

• Copied Greece and Rome

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Renaissance Architecture

• Copied Greece and Rome

• Used Columns, Domes and Rounded Arches

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Bramante

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Recap: Change in art and architecture

• Perspective• Wider themes• People more “real”• New Materials, oil, canvas• Painted Frescoes• Architecture: domes, columns, rounded

arches• Sculpture: more life-like, more themes

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Is it from the Renaissance?

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Jan van Eyck.

Giovanni Arnolfini and His Bride. 1434

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