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Page 1: Italy 1400 to 1500 · •Patron to Donatello, Andrea del Verrocchio, and Sandro Botticelli. Lorenzo “the Magnificent” (1449-1492) •Ruled with absolute power •Kept the common

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Italy 1400 to 1500

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Goals

• Understand the social, religious, and political influences of 15th-

century Italian art

• Discuss the increased popularity of Humanism

• Observe the influence of classical art and architecture in the

painting and architecture of Renaissance Italy.

• Discuss the role of wealthy and powerful families

• Cite and understand art and architectural terms in relation to this

historical period

• Analyze visual aspects of art and architecture

• Identify various artists of the period and their stylistic

accomplishments

• Discuss the various roles of commemorative portraits

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Rebirth of Italian Culture

• Understand the social, religious, and political influences of

15th-century Italian art

• Discuss the increased popularity of Humanism

• Discuss the role of wealthy and powerful families

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Artistic Achievements in 15th Century Florence

• Cite and understand art and architectural terms in relation to

this historical period

• Analyze visual aspects of art and architecture

• Observe classical artistic and architectural features in the art

and architecture of 15th century Florence

• Identify various artists of the period and their stylistic

accomplishments

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Important Artistic Elements to

Observe • Attention to the human form including the return of classical

nudity and contrapposto --- influence of classical Roman statues

• Discovery and codification of linear perspective to create the

illusion of three-dimensional space, usage of aerial perspective ---

these values were important to classical painting

• Use of chiaroscuro to model forms, use of single light source ---

greater realism

• Paintings that have balanced, symmetrical compositions, often

using pyramidal composition

• Classical forms are incorporated more into architecture

(triumphal arches, domes, coffers, harmonious geometric

relationships)

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Renaissance Florence

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The Medici

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Cosimo de Medici (1389-1464)

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• Was virtually dictator of Florence for 30

years

• Lower classes of the city LOVED him

Why???

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• Spent a lot of his own money on artistic

and scholarly projects.

• Built the first free PUBLIC LIBRARY

since ancient times.

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Piero the Gouty 1416-1469

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• Son of Cosimo, father of Lorenzo

• Ruler for 5 years

• Success in war preserved what his

father had established

• Patron to Donatello, Andrea del Verrocchio, and Sandro Botticelli.

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Lorenzo “the Magnificent”

(1449-1492)

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• Ruled with absolute power

• Kept the common people happy with

balls, festivals, carnivals,

and parties!

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Figure 17-26 Baptistery of San Giovanni,

Florence, Italy, dedicated 1059.

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Andrea

Pisano’s

Bronze

Doors

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Personification of Hope Baptism of Christ

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Entombment

of St. John the

Baptist

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The Combattimento

VS.

Ghiberti Brunelleschi

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Figure 21-2 FILIPPO

BRUNELLESCHI, Sacrifice of Isaac,

competition panel for east doors,

baptistery, Florence, Italy, 1401–

1402. Gilded bronze, 1’ 9” x 1’ 5”.

Museo Nazionale del Bargello,

Florence.

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Figure 21-3 LORENZO

GHIBERTI, Sacrifice of Isaac,

competition panel for east doors,

baptistery, Florence, Italy, 1401–

1402. Gilded bronze relief, 1’ 9” x

1’ 5”. Museo Nazionale del

Bargello, Florence.

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Ghibert vs. Brunelleschi

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Ghiberti: The Gates of Paradise

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Figure 21-10 LORENZO GHIBERTI, east

doors (Gates of Paradise), baptistery, Florence,

Italy, 1425–1452. Gilded bronze, 17’ high.

Modern copy, ca. 1980. Original panels in

Museo dell’Opera del Duomo, Florence.

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Figure 21-11 LORENZO GHIBERTI, Isaac and His Sons (detail of FIG. 21-10), (Gates of Paradise), baptistery, Florence,

Italy, 1425–1452. Gilded bronze, 2’ 7 1/2” x 2’ 7 1/2”. Museo dell’Opera del Duomo, Florence.

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Moses

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Joseph

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David & Goliath

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