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RENNAISANCE MIND MAP
Quattrocento
15th century
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Brunneleschi was the most important architecture who designed the dome of Florence Cathedral and the Basilica di San Lorenzo (Florence), and Alberti, who designed the Basilica di Sant’Andrea, in Mantua, and the Tempio Malatestiano, in Rimini.
The dome of the Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore designed by Brunelleschi and completed in 1436. It took 16 years to build
The floor plan of the Basilica di Sant’Andrea (1472), in Mantua, designed by Alberti, (1462-1790)
In the 15th century, painters further developed the techniques of depth and perspective. This can be seen in the works of Masaccio or Piero della Francesca.
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The Brera Madonna (1472), by Piero della Francesca
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Lorenzo Ghiberti's bronze relief on the Gates of Paradise (1425–1552).
Donatello’s David (1440)
Cinquecento
Buildings
The dome in Vatican's St Peter's cathedral was the most beautiful building from the Cinquecento
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Leonardo Da Vinci, Rafael Sanzio and Michelangelo
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Venetian School
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Focused on colour, movement and natural landscapes
Titan, Tintoretto, and Paolo Veronese
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Rennaisance
Painting
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Painters made many advances, such as new techniques
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Sculpture
its main influence was classical sculpture, even though they had an influence from Gothic naturalism
The use of a variety of materials, especially marble, bronze and wood. Wood was mainly used in religious sculptures
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Two main types
Relief Sculptures
They were free-standing sculptures, which were observable from various angles.
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The city of Florence was the most important centre for sculpture in the 15th century. The works of Ghiberti and Donatello were particularly important
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