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ITALIAN AND EUROPEANN RENAISSANCE
The phases of the Italian Renaissance
Trecento
the early features of the Renaissance appear.
Quattrocento
In Florence, new Renaissance innovations appeared
Cinquecento
Rome became the artistic centre
Mannerism
harmony and proportion were abandoned
ARCHITECTURE Italian Renaissance
Greek and Roman art
Domes
Columns
Semi-circular arches and coffered ceilings
Triangular pediments, friezes, geometric designs and scrolls
Longitudinal and central-plan
Civil architecture
Urban palaces
Town halls.
Squares
Hospitals
Libraries
Theatres
Rural villas
methods to get harmony of classical architectire
Simplicity
Open spaces
Proportion
Painting and sculpture Italian renaissance
New interests
Idealism and serenity
The human body
The search for balance and proportion
New techniques and materials
sculpture
ore expensive materials like marble were used more frequently
paintings
frescoes on walls and tempera on wooden panels.
New subjects
Nature, landscapes and buildings substituted the gold backgrounds of the Gothic artists
Classical Antiquity.
portraits
ITALIAN RENAISSANCE PAINTING AND SCULPTURE
European Renaissance art
Flemish painting
Painting in Flanders developed at the same time as in the Italian states, during the 15th and 16th centuries.
school’s greatest contribution was the oil painting technique
The main themes were religion and portraits
Peter Brueghel the Elder produced works containing landscapes
Hieronymus Bosc developed an original style full of allegories
PAINTERS:
Jan Van Eyck, Joachim Patinir and Rogier van der Weyde
German painting
the most notable painters were Matthias Grunewald and Albrecht Durer
French architecture
Large castles were built and used as luxury residences.