Renaissance means rebirth and the translation of the Italian word Rinascita
Rinascita it is the term used to describe The New European attitudes and the vakues that gave importance to inquiry and exploration
Michaelangelo ( 1475-1564)
Michaelangelo was born in Caprese, villlage in Italy, in 1475
Florence, the artistic center of Europe
Pietá made by Michaelangelo
Pietá shows christ in his mother's lap, just after he is taken down from the cross.
Leonardo Da Vinci - 1452-1519
Leonardo Da Vinci born in 1452 in the small town of Vinci, near Florence, Italy
Leonardo Da Vinci - has a strong desire to pursue Knowledge
The Last Supper - walls at the monastry of the church of Santa Maria Delle Grazie in Milan, Italy
The Last Supper - the figure of Christ is set in the calm center of the painting while the disciples seated at his right and left looked affected and agitated
Mona Lisa - Word Famous portrait was known to be the artist favorite painting
Mona Lisa - art theories about the Mysterious Smile on the woman's face and it's calm Serene gaze
Natural Chiaroscuro - the effect of light shadow on the subject
Raphael - (1483-1520)
Raphael - one of the greatest and most popular artists of all time
Raphael - he was born as Rafaello Santi/Sanzio in Urbino on April 6, 1483
Giovanni Santi - Raphael Artist Father
La Bell Jardiniere - the beautiful Gardener by Raphael in one of the most famous Madonna portrait of Raphael
Donatella - (1386-1466)
Donatello - was the greatest sculptor of the early Renaissance
Donatella - He was also a master stonecutter
Donatella - His well known work David was done in 1406
MaryMagdalene - (1453-1455)
Mary Magdalene - was casually portraited simple as a beautiful, young woman with lovely long hair
Florence - among richest cities in Europe
Lorence De Medixi, financed a huge amount of money on researced and projects
Mosaccio (1401-1428)
Mosaccio - who is the one of the great innovators of Renaissance Period
Baroque Art - is the style that dominated the art of Europe and some spanish and Portuguese settlements in the Americas from the 16th century until 1750
Caravaggio - had a hard life as he was an orphan early in his life. He struggled hard to work as an appetite and assistant to various artists
Caravaggio - He was described to be hot-tempered perhaps because of his hardships in making a living
Realistic Naturalism - this style which was highly admired by the Catholic priests
Peter Paul Rubens - treated art as the highest level of orderliness.
Peter Paul Rubens - his background as a son of rich and prominent Flemish legal adviser or Spanish Administrator in Belgium made him Highly Educated
Peter Paul Rubens - (1577-1640)
Social Danes - a popular dance that provides a healthy and social benefits
Dance - is an art that involves movement through rhythm that is usually accompanied by music
Dance - a social activity, a type of communication, and a form of recreation