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THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE PART 1 - Coggle Diagram
THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE PART 1
INTRODUCTION
Artists
dedicate exclusively to creation
manatined by patrons
Medici in Florence
the Popes of Rome
artistic style
Renaissance
revival of
Roman culture
Classical Greek culture
Arrival of Greek scholars
who had fled Constantinople
brought classical works
PHASES
Trecento
end of Gothic art
early features of the Renaissance
First artist
Giotto
Quattrocento
harmony and proportion
most important architects
Alberti
Brunelleschi
most important sculptors
Ghiberti and Donatello
most important painters
Masaccio, Fra Angelico and Botticelli
Cinquecento
Leonardo da Vinci
Michelangelo
In Venice
new style developed
spread throughout Europe
Mannerism
1530
Harmony and proportion
abandoned
famous persons
Bronzino, Tintoretto, Cellini
ARCHITECTURE
Domes
Florence Cathedral
Saint Peter's Basilica
Columns
classical capitals and entablatures
Semi-circular arches and coffered ceilings
Triangular pediments, friezes, geometric designs and scrolls
Longitudinal and central-plan
the Tempietto di San Pietro
ITALIAN RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE
On different places
Square
Rural villas
Hospitals
Theaters
Town halls
Urban palaces
Libraries
Characteristics
Simplicity
not many decorative features
Open spaces
seen by public
Proportion
Symmetrical buldings
parts evenly distributed
mantain harmony