St. Anne, Virgin & Child
c.1508-10
oil on panel
66 3/8 X 51 3/4 in
Leonardo's contributions:
spatial claritysimplicity
rich vocabulary of gesture and movementconvincing light and atmosphere, using
sfumato
cultural and artistic changes:
change in status of art
change in the organizational structure for artists' work
patterns of patronage
regularization of perspective
cheap paper and more drawing
Leonardo, Raphael and Michelangelo: Italian Art in
the 16th Century
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Mona Lisa (La Gioconda)
1503-07, oil on wood, 30 1/4 x
20 7/8 in
Cecilia Gallerani, Lady with an
Ermine
c.1483-86
oil on panel
21 3/4 X 15 7/8 in
Leonardo da Vinci: Last Supper (1495-8)
fresco (oil with some tempera), 13'9 x 29'10
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David
1501-04
marble, 17' ht.
Michelangelo
Pietà (in the Vatican)1498-1500
pieta = piety, pitytoday: Mary holding Christ after the
deposition
MICHELANGELO AND THE MOODS OF THE 16TH CENTURY
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Sistine Chapel:
views of ceiling frescoes, 1508-1512, (photographed after most
recent cleaning)
and the Last Judgement, on the altar wall, 1538-41
Tomb for Julius II, commissioned
in 1503, this design from 1505
Moses, 1505-451513-16, marble
h.92 1/2"
Rebellious Slave1513-1515, marble
7' 5/8"
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Raphael: School of Athens in the Stanza della
Segnatura (the Pope's library), 1509-11, fresco, 19' x 27'
Why is this painting important? Art historically, what influenced it?
Interpretively, where does it come from and what does it mean?
RAPHAEL
comparison with Leonardo:
(left): Leonardo: St. Anne, Virgin & Child
(rt): Raphael: Madonna and Child with the Young St. John, c. 1505, oil on wood, 3'8 x
2'10
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Rome, Villa Farnesina: Salon de Galatea,Raphael, 1511-12
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Portrait of Pope Julius II
1511, oil on panel107 x 80 cm
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