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THE RENAISSANCE IN ITALY - Coggle Diagram
THE RENAISSANCE IN ITALY
Arquitecture
quattrocento
most important architects
Brunelleschi
Alberti
harmonious spaces based on mathematical and geometrical studies
cinquecento
buildings began to respect ancient architectural orders
most important building by Bramante
most important works were built in Rome
characteristics
the growth of civil architecture
a return to classical structural elements
Building concept and design
the revival of ancient roman roofs
Painting
quattrocento
developed the techniques of depth and perspective
can be seen in works of Masaccion or Piero della Francesca
most important artist was Botticelli
cinquecento
Michelangelo's paintings are examples
Raphael was a prolific painter
Venetian School developed
Titian and Tintoretto were members
characteristics
proportion
balance
use of light
the illusion of depth
wider variety of themes
many advances in painting techniques
Sculpture
characteristics
form
relief sculptures
sculptures in the round
new themes
the pursuit of ideal beauty
variety of materials
main influence was classical sculpture
quattrocento
the works of Ghiberti and Donatello were particularly important
florence was the most important centre
cinquecento
new developments in monumentality and a style
the greatest artist of the time was Michelangelo
it was characterised by the contained strength and great expressiveness of the figures