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Later Renaissance works of art by artists born after
1469, including Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471-1528),
Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian, 1475-1564), Raphael
(Raffaello Sanzio) (Italian, 1483-1520), Titian (Tiziano
Vecellio) (Italian [Venetian], c. 1485/90-1576),
Tintoretto (Jacopo Robusti) (Italian [Venetian], 15181594), and Giambologna (Giovanni da Bologna)
(Italian, 1529-1608):
Art by artists born after 1469
http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/r/renaissance.later.html
'Pietà', St Peters, Rome.1499–1500.
http://www.italian-renaissance-art.
com/Michelangelo-sculptures.html
Albrecht Dürer, Self-Portrait
at 26, 1498, oil on wood
panel, 52 x 41 cm, Museo
Nacional del Prado,
Raphael (Raffaello
Sanzio or Santi)
(Italian, Marchigian,
1483-1520),
Madonna and Child
(Madonna
Conestabile), 1502/3
Titian (Tiziano
Vecellio) (Italian,
Venetian, c. 14881576), Madonna
with saints and
members of the
Pesaro family,
1519-26
Michelangelo
Buonarroti is
without doubt the
most revered
sculptor of the
Renaissance
period and,
despite his fresco
work in The
Sistine Chapel, he
always
considered
himself to be a
sculptor rather
than a painter. He
was raised in
Florence but had
lived with a
stonecutter and
his wife during his
mothers long
illness, and also
for some time
after her death.
This early
introduction to the
stonecutters trade
fed
Michelangelo's
interest in
sculpture and he
studied at the
school of Lorenzo
de' Medici under
the guidance of
Bertoldo di
Giovanni.Two of
his first sculptures
are 'The Madonna
of the Stairs' and
'The Battle of the
Centaurs'.
Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi), The Holy Family
(Madonna with the Beardless Joseph), 1506,
Renaissance
Art & Architecture
A brief history
Renaissance - A revival or rebirth of cultural
awareness and learning that took place during the
fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, particularly in Italy,
but also in Germany and other European countries. The
period was characterized by a renewed interest in
ancient Greek and Roman art and design and included
an emphasis on human beings, their environment,
science, and philosophy.
http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/r/renaissance.html
Renaissance & Baroque Music Chronology
http://plato.acadiau.ca/courses/musi/callon/2233/
details.htm
Define: renaissance
Noun
S: (n) Renaissance, Renascence (the period of
European history at the close of the Middle Ages
and the rise of the modern world; a cultural rebirth
from the 14th through the middle of the 17th
centuries)
S: (n) rebirth, Renaissance, Renascence (the revival
of learning and culture)
http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=renaissance
http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHrenaissanceitaly.html#general
Art by artists born before 1470
http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/r/renaissance.earlier.html
Paolo Uccello (born Paolo di
Dono) (Italian, 1397-1475),
Perspective Study of a Chalice,
pen and ink on paper, 29 x 24.5
cm, Gabinetto dei Disegni,
Uffizi, Florence. See chalice and
wireframe.
Sandro Botticelli (Italian, 1444-1510), Birth of
Venus, c. 1485-86, painted for the villa of Lorenzo di
Pierfrancesco de' Medici at Castello, tempera on
canvas, 67 7/8 x 109 5/8 inches (172.5x 278.5 cm),
now in the Uffizi, Florence.
Leonardo da Vinci,
Study of proportions,
from Vitruvius's De
Architectura, red
crayon with pen and
ink on paper, 13 1/2 x
9 5/8 inches (34.3 x
24.5 cm), Accademia,
Venice.
Collection of Queen Elizabeth II,
Michelangelo
(born
Michelangiolo
Buonarroti)
(Italian, 14751564),
Madonna of
the Stairs,
1489-92,
marble basrelief, 21 3/4 x
15 3/4 inches (height 55.5 cm), Casa
Buonarroti, Florence. Perhaps the
earliest of his sculptures to
survive, Michelangelo conceived
and executed this bas-relief when he
was between fourteen and seventeen
years old. To see numerous other
sculptures by Michelangelo visit
1200 years of Italian Sculpture.
Leonardo da
Vinci, Womb,
or "The Foetus
in Utero," 1489,
red crayon with
pen and ink on
paper,
Leonardo da Vinci, The Last Supper, 1498, modified
fresco, 15 x 29 feet (460 x 880 cm), Convent of Santa
Maria delle Grazie (Refectory), Milan. See cenacle and
cenacolo, focal point, and symmetrical balance.
http://www.castles.org/castles/Europe/Western_Europe/France/france20.html
1470, including the works of Fra Angelico (Guido di Pietro da
Mugello) (Italian, 1387-1455), Donatello (Italian, 1386-1466),
Antonio Pisanello (Italian, before 1395-1455?), Giovanni
Bellini (Italian, 1430?-1516), Sandro Botticelli (Italian, c.
1445-1510), Domenico Ghirlandaio (Italian, 1449-1494),
Sebastiano Mainardi (Italian, 1450-1513), Leonardo da Vinci
(Italian, 1452-1519), and Tilmann Riemenschneider
(German, c. 1460-1531):
http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/St_Peters_of_Rome.html
Earlier Renaissance works of art - by artists born before
Photo · St. Peter's of Rome · Vatican City,
surrounded by Rome, Italy
Dome: Michelangelo, others. Erected 1588-90 by
Giocomo Della Porta · St. Peter's of Rome
principal entrance to the castle
Library,
palace of
Fontainebleau.
France
Cour des Adieux, Fontainebleau Palace. France
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