AH Chapter 22
sacra conversazione
holy conversation
Rome
major center for artistic development in the High Renaissance
architecture
massive columns supporting extremely narrow architraves which seem to break halfway with slipping triglyphs...keystones of the arches do not seem to have fully settled into place
Pyramid
one of the favorite compositional devices of painters of the High Renaissance
Veronese
painted elaborate pageants set in Classical architecture
Correggio
painted groups of soaring figures on the dome of Parma Cathedral that seemed to ascend through rings of clouds into the sky itself
poesia
painting meant to operate in a manner similar to poetry
High Renaissance painting
pyramid; figures are calm, dignified, relaxed naturalness...characterized by complete command of the techniques of linear perspective but subordinate them to the dramatic presentation of the image
Holy Office of the Inquisition
Church court that dealt with heretics
Pope Paul III
Initiated/convened the Council of Trent in 1545, formed to review controversial Church doctrines and instruct the faithful in the religion, which could be done by means of images. It was also a response to the Protestant Reformation
Perugino
Raphael's teacher
tintoretto
Student of Titian, painted in the style of Mannerism... Created dynamic compositions, often by means of swirling clouds and fitful light
Giorgione
Venetian artist interested in the poetic qualities of natural landscape
Titian
Venus of Urbino set the model for the reclining female nude that was to remain popular for many centuries
Ignatius Loyola
founder of the Jesuits. the Jesuits were especially successful in the ares of education and effective missionaries
Giulio Romano
architect who used Mannerist characteristics
Vasari
author of the Lives of the most eminent Painters, sculptors, and architects
Michelangelo
believed that the artist must proceed by first finding the idea locked in the stone and then releasing it by chipping away the stone
Paul III
commissioned Michelangelo's Last Judgment
Jacopo Pesaro
commissioned the Madonna of the Pesaro Family in gratitude for the successful expedition against the Turks
Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain
commissioned the Tempietto
Mannerist painting
crowded figures, ambiguous flattened space, clashing colos, and complex allegory...characterized by rigidity, angularity and artificiality...compositions are crowded with no clearly defined focal point.
isabelle d'este
daughter of the Duke of Ferrera, wife of Francesco Gonzaga, powerful woman in 16h century... developed Mantua court
Bramante
designed and created the Tempietto
Venice
dominant concern in art was color
terribilita
the sublime shadowed by the awesome and fearful. most often used to refer to Michelangelo
Raphael
used int he themes of philosophy, law, theology, and poetry in Stanza della Segnatura
Equestrian marcus Aurelius
was moved to the Campidoglio
Julius II
was the most important Roman patron of Michelangelo...commissioned ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
1517
year the protestant reformation began