AP Art History

अब Quizwiz के साथ अपने होमवर्क और परीक्षाओं को एस करें!

-painter/master of other forms, such as woodcut in the 1500's (the Later Northern Renaissance -Adam and Eve (woodcut) -Four Horsemen of the apocalypse (engraving) -Self-Portrait (oil on wood) -Four Apostles (oil on wood)

Albrecht Durer

1500's in Italian art

Cinquecento

-depends on order, clarity and light -wide window spaces, limited stained glass, vivid wall paintings -stress on geometric designs -system of ideal proportions learned to an architectural treatise by Roman Vitruvius -Early Christian past was recalled in the use of unvaulted naves with coffered ceilings

Early Italian Renaissance Architecture

-use of linear perspective -shows objects and people in proportion to one another (unlike the International Gothic/Byzantine/Middle Ages style of hierarchical composition) -willingness to explore the pagan past and the nude body increases

Early Italian Renaissance Painting

-An example: Michelozzo's Palazzo Medici-Riccardi -dominating facades that rise three stories from street levels -levels seem to become 'lighter' as the eye travels upwards -heavy cornice caps off the roof (in the style of several Roman temples)

Florentine Palaces in Early Italian Renaissance Architecture

-Psychologically intense portraits -three-quarter turn in portraits -sfumato (used by Leonardo da Vinci, means a soft or hazy modelling) -chiaroscuro (soft transitions between light and dark) -pyramidal compositions

High Renaissance Art

-little negative space, often meant to be seen from one angle -left unpainted -classical ideas from greece and rome dominate -marble is the medium of choice -often figures are depicted as nude, which was considered an ideal form

High Renaissance Sculpture

-atmospheric ambiance -gentle modulation of light -sensuous bodies -also paints religious scenes, but Venetian painters imbue their saints with a more human touch -Arcadian settings: simple rural rustic settings -artists used canvas, because the cold climate of Venice required durability

High Renaissance Venetian Painting

-beginnings of genre and still life paintings -often uses perspective to create an interesting illusion -often discards perspective and creates compositions where the eye wanders about, unlike High Renaissance paintings -deliberately complex -a reaction to the High Renaissance -exaggerated forms, obscure imagery, and symbolic enigmas -meant to puzzle the viewer

Mannerist Painting

-lots of negative space -meant to be viewed from several angles -elongation of figures -often mashed together and crowded

Mannerist sculpture

-fondness for landscapes -synthesis of Italian and Northern Renaissance ideas -after the Reformation, portraits of everyday life are preferred over religious images

Northern Later Renaissance Painting

Dominant patron of the High Renaissance

Pope Julius II


संबंधित स्टडी सेट्स

Legal Environment of Business: Final Study Guide

View Set

Research Involving Workers/Employees

View Set

Connective Tissue Disorders: Fibromyalgia

View Set

DMH-B Test 3 Week 5- Glycogen Storage Diseases

View Set

GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT AND DIVERSE LEARNERS

View Set

2.15.2015, Undergraduate, Year 2, Semester 2 Total

View Set

Chapter 39: Limited Liability Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships

View Set