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KET Article KET Article Answer the following questions on your own Answer the following questions on your own paper; you have 20 min paper; you have 20 min You will have to share with someone, copies You will have to share with someone, copies are missing. are missing. 1) As the 14 th century approached, what period of rebirth developed? What is meant by rebirth? 2) What does it mean to be a “patron of the arts?” 3) What is humanism? 4) What is/was a Renaissance Man? 5) What are some famous works of Leonardo DaVinci? 6) Describe Michelangelo’s life. 7) How did the Renaissance sculpture support the concept of “rebirth”? 8) Where did Raphael begin a series of Madonna paintings? What are Madonna paintings? 9) What was Donatello’s David so revolutionary? 10) What are some characteristics of Renaissance painting?

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KET ArticleKET ArticleAnswer the following questions on your own Answer the following questions on your own

paper; you have 20 minpaper; you have 20 minYou will have to share with someone, copies You will have to share with someone, copies

are missing.are missing.• 1) As the 14th century approached, what period of rebirth developed? What is meant by rebirth?

• 2) What does it mean to be a “patron of the arts?”

• 3) What is humanism?• 4) What is/was a Renaissance Man?• 5) What are some famous works of Leonardo

DaVinci?• 6) Describe Michelangelo’s life.• 7) How did the Renaissance sculpture support

the concept of “rebirth”?• 8) Where did Raphael begin a series of Madonna

paintings? What are Madonna paintings?• 9) What was Donatello’s David so revolutionary?• 10) What are some characteristics of

Renaissance painting?

AgendaAgenda

Things You Need:/ A piece of notebook paper/ Renaissance Men Handout

(staple JUST the handout, not the reading!)

/ Reading from the front table (return it when you are finished!)

Things to Do: / Opener reading and questions/ Interactive Lecture: The Masters of the

Renaissance: Leonardo da Vinci/ Videos w/ questions

Opener QuestionsOpener Questions(Annotated Mona Lisa Reading)(Annotated Mona Lisa Reading)

1. What is the name given to the period between 1500-1520?

2. “Renaissance Man” means what?3. What was one of Leonardo’s physical hobbies?4. Name three of Leonardo’s inventions.5. What was Leonardo quoted as saying on his death

bed? Explain this statement.6. What famous leader once owned the Mona Lisa?7. Did the Mona Lisa start as an outlined image, similar

to artists of that time?8. Why was the Mona Lisa stolen and hidden for two

years in 1911?9. The Mona Lisa is the most _________ of all artworks10.Leonardo’s sketches of the growth of a fetus could

teach ___________ to medical students today.

Vitruvian Vitruvian Man Man

Leonardo daLeonardo daVinciVinci

14921492

TheTheL’uomoL’uomo

universauniversalele

The Renaissance “Man”The Renaissance “Man”

Broad knowledge about many things in different fields.

Deep knowledge/skill in one area. Able to link information from

different areas/disciplines and create new knowledge.

The Greek ideal of the “well-rounded man” was at the heart of Renaissance education.

1.1. Self-Portrait Self-Portrait -- da -- da Vinci, 1512Vinci, 1512

1452 - 15191452 - 1519

Artist

Sculptor

Architect

Scientist

Engineer

Inventor

Leonardo, Leonardo, the Artistthe Artist

The Virgin The Virgin of the Rocks of the Rocks

Leonardo daLeonardo daVinciVinci

1483-14861483-1486

VRVR MRMR

Leonardo, the Artist:Leonardo, the Artist:From hisFrom hisNotebooks of over Notebooks of over 5000 5000

pages (1508-1519)pages (1508-1519)

Mona LisaMona Lisa – da Vinci, – da Vinci, 1503-41503-4

A Macaroni MonaA Macaroni Mona

A Picasso MonaA Picasso Mona

An Andy Warhol MonaAn Andy Warhol Mona

A “Mona”ca A “Mona”ca LewinskyLewinsky

Mona At the LouvreMona At the Louvre Close up Room

Mona LisaMona Lisa OROR da da Vinci??Vinci??

The Last Supper The Last Supper - da - da Vinci, 1498Vinci, 1498& Geometry& Geometry

RefractorRefractoryy

Convent Convent of Santa of Santa

Maria Maria delle delle

GrazieGrazie

MilanMilan

horizontal

vert

ical

PerspectivPerspective!e!

The Last Supper The Last Supper - da - da Vinci, 1498Vinci, 1498

Detail of Detail of JesusJesus

The Last The Last SupperSupper

Leonardo Leonardo da Vincida Vinci

14981498

DeterioratDeteriorationion

A Da Vinci “Code”:St. John St. John oror Mary Magdalene? Mary Magdalene?

Leonardo, the SculptorLeonardo, the Sculptor

An An Equestrian Equestrian StatueStatue

1516-15181516-1518

Leonardo, the Architect:Leonardo, the Architect:Pages from his Pages from his NotebookNotebook

Study of a Study of a central central church.church.

14881488

Leonardo, the Architect:Leonardo, the Architect:Pages from his Pages from his NotebookNotebook

Plan of the city of Imola, 1502.Plan of the city of Imola, 1502.

Leonardo, the Scientist Leonardo, the Scientist (Biology):(Biology):Pages from his Pages from his NotebookNotebook

An example of An example of the humanist the humanist desire to desire to unlock the unlock the secrets of secrets of nature.nature.

Bill Gates!?Bill Gates!?

Leonardo, the Scientist Leonardo, the Scientist (Anatomy): (Anatomy):

Pages from his Pages from his NotebookNotebook

Leonardo, the Leonardo, the Inventor:Inventor:

Pages from his Pages from his NotebookNotebook

Man Can Fly?Man Can Fly?

The AnnunciationThe Annunciation

A study of siege A study of siege defenses.defenses.

Studies of water-lifting Studies of water-lifting devices.devices.

Leonardo, the Engineer: Leonardo, the Engineer: Pages from his Pages from his

NotebookNotebook

Quotes for DiscussionQuotes for DiscussionWriting ActivityWriting Activity

“I have done myself and the world a great disservice by not focusing more on painting.”

“Indeed, whatever exists in the universe, whether in essence, in act, on in the imagination, the painter has first in his mind and then in his hands.”

Da Vinci QuestionsDa Vinci Questions1) How do experts recognize Da Vinci’s

“Tobias and the Angel”?2) What is the only Da Vinci work in an

American museum? Who was she?3) What’s wrong with Da Vinci’s “The Last

Supper”?4) What did Leonardo do for Duke Sforza

(other than paint for him)?5) What are some examples of the power of

the Medici’s?6) Describe Leonardo’s notebook. 7) What are some examples given in the

video about the asymmetry of the Mona Lisa?

AgendaAgenda To get:

/ Michelangelo Opener Reading/ Basilica of St. Peter Reading – RETURN!/ Blank Sheet of White Paper/ Blank Sheet of Notebook Paper/ Note handout from last week (Leonardo)

To do:/ Michelangelo Opener Reading with Questions/ Lecture on Michelangelo/ Activity – Being Michelangelo/ Videos in Rome/ Exit Slip Reading - Basilica of St. Peter

Michelangelo Opener Michelangelo Opener QuestionsQuestions1. Of what profession was Michelangelo’s adopted father?

2. How old was M. when he was taken in my Lorenzo de Medici?

3. What did M. refuse to do?4. In French and Italian the word patron also means what?5. How old was M. when he died?6. M. always carved his sculptures from one what?7. How old was M. when he created the Pieta?8. It is the only work he ever did what to?9. Originally the Sistine Chapel ceiling was supposed to

just be what design?10.How many human figures are in this painting?11.How long did it take to complete? Why?12.M.’s _________ were more expressive than his_________.13.M. believed that like the human body, architecture

should be what?14.Other architects considered the oval to be what?

2.2. Michelangelo Michelangelo BuonorratiBuonorrati

1475 – 15641475 – 1564

He He represented represented the body in the body in three three dimensions dimensions of sculpture.of sculpture.

DavidDavid

MichelangelMichelangelooBuonarottiBuonarotti

15041504

MarbleMarble

15c15c

16c16c

WhatWhat

aa

differencedifference

aa

centurycentury

makes!makes!

The PietaThe Pieta

MichelangeMichelangeloloBuonarrotiBuonarroti

14991499

marblemarble

The Popes as Patrons The Popes as Patrons of the Artsof the Arts

The Sistine The Sistine ChapelChapel

MichelangelMichelangelo Buonarrotio Buonarroti

1508 - 15121508 - 1512

The Sistine Chapel’s The Sistine Chapel’s CeilingCeiling

Michelangelo BuonarrotiMichelangelo Buonarroti1508 - 15121508 - 1512

The Sistine Chapel The Sistine Chapel DetailsDetails

The The Creation Creation

of the of the HeavensHeavens

The Sistine Chapel The Sistine Chapel DetailsDetails

Creation of ManCreation of Man

A Modern A Modern “Adaptation”“Adaptation”

Joe Gallo in the New York Daily News, 2004

The Sistine Chapel The Sistine Chapel DetailsDetails

The Fall The Fall from from GraceGrace

The Sistine Chapel The Sistine Chapel DetailsDetails

The Last JudgmentThe Last Judgment

St. Peter’s BasilicaSt. Peter’s BasilicaDesigned by Designed by

Michelangelo Michelangelo

Drawing ActivityDrawing ActivityBeing Michelangelo! Being Michelangelo!

Chose an image to draw from the Human Spirit textbook.

Get a piece of paper and tape it under your desk.

You will have 20 minutes to draw this image, while laying on your back!

If we have time you will also be using markers to put in the color of your image.

Exit Slip Reading – Basilica of St. Exit Slip Reading – Basilica of St. PeterPeter1. Why did the popes want to build another

building2. Describe the Greek cross plan.3. Why did the design of the new building

change from a Greek cross to a Latin cross plan?

4. What are the connections between St. Peter’s and the following?/ Michelangelo/ Bernini/ The Pantheon

3.3. Raffaello Sanzio (1483- Raffaello Sanzio (1483-1520)1520)

Self-PortraitSelf-Portrait, 1506, 1506 Portrait of the Artist Portrait of the Artist with a Friendwith a Friend, 1518, 1518

Died at 37

Father was also a painter

Helped construct new St. Peter’s Basilica

Loved for good humor/modesty

Most famous paintingsMost famous paintings The School of Athens The Transfiguration

TransfigurationTransfiguration

PerspectivPerspective!e!

PerspectivPerspective!e!

BetrothBetrothal al

of the of the Virgin Virgin

RaphaelRaphael

15041504

Raphael’sRaphael’s Canagiani Canagiani Madonna, Madonna, 15071507

The School of Athens The School of Athens – – Raphael, 1510 -11Raphael, 1510 -11 One point perspective.

All of the important Greek philosophers and thinkers are included all of the great personalities of the Seven Liberal Arts!

A great variety of poses. Located in the papal apartments

library. Raphael worked on this commission

simultaneously as Michelangelo was doing the Sistine Chapel.

No Christian themes here – controversial?

The School of Athens The School of Athens – – Raphael, 1510 -11Raphael, 1510 -11

Raphael

Da Vinci

Michelangelo

AristotleAristotle::looks to thislooks to thisearth [theearth [thehere andhere and

now].now].

PlatoPlato::looks to thelooks to theheavens [or heavens [or

the IDEALthe IDEALrealm].realm].

The School of Athens The School of Athens – – Raphael, detailsRaphael, details

Averroes

Hypatia

Pythagoras

ZoroasterZoroaster

Ptolemy

Euclid

The Liberation of St. The Liberation of St. PeterPeter by Raphael, 1514 by Raphael, 1514

Raphael ActivityRaphael Activity