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THE RENAISSANCE IN ITALY - Coggle Diagram
THE RENAISSANCE IN ITALY
ARCHITECTURE
Characteristics
Building concept and design
designed buldings
harmony in shapes
proportion
The growth of civil architecture
churches
civil buildings
palaces
hospital
A return to classical structural elements
colums
Andcient Greek and Rome
The revival of ancient roman poofs
semi-circular arches
barrel valuts
domes
architrave
STYLES
QUATTROCENTO
15th century
harmonius spaces
mathematical studies
geometrical studies
most important architects
Brunelleschi
Florence Cathedral (Florence)
Basilica di San Lorenzo (Florence)
Alberti
Basilica di Sant'Andrea (Mantua)
Tempio Malatestiano (Rimini)
CINQUECENTO
16th century
most important
St. Peter's Basilica (Vatican)
Rome
Bramante
buildings
become monumental
respect ancient architectural orders
PAINTING
advances
painting techniques
realistic pictures
themes
allegory
history
mythology
portraits
traditional religious
Characteristics
BALANCE
position of figures
harmonius balance
THE USE OF LIGHT
function
depict areas
light
shadow
perfect the illusion of depth
PROPORTION
drawing more important than colour
fucused on
faithful representation
beauty
perfect knowledge
propotion
TEH ILLUSION OF DEPTH
expermineted and developed technique
perspective
STYLES
QUATTROCENTO
15th century
developed techniques
depth
perspective
paintings
Masaccio
Piero della Francesa
most important artist
Botticelli
CINQUECENTO
16th century
artists
Michelangelo
monumentary
mastery of depth
Raphael
prolific painter
pleasant
sweet scenes
different painting techniques
artistic school
Venetian School (Venice)
focus
colour
movement
natural landscapes
members
Titian
Tintoretto
SCULPTURE
Renaissance sculpture
influenced
Gothic naturalism
classical sculpture
Characteristics
VARIETY OF MATERIALS
marble
wood
religious sculptures
bronce
NEW THEMES
mythological
historical
traditional religious
portraits
FORM
2 types
sculptures in the round
observable from varios angels
free-standing
relief sculptures
carved directly
flat surfaces
walls
floors
ceilings
THE PURSUIT OF IDEAL BEAUTY
beauty
balance
inspired
Ancient Greek
Ancient Roman
Artists studies
Anatomy
proportion of human body
STYLES
QUATTROCENTO
the most important
Florence
centre of sculpture
artists
Ghiberti
depicted
landscapes
depth
create reliefs
Florence Baptistery
Gates of Paradise
Donatello
knowledge
anatomy
balance
sculptures of nudes
serene facial expresions
15th century
CINQUENTO
16th century
Rome
centre for sculpture
greatest artist
Michelangelo
work
sculptor
architect
painter
new developments
monumentaly
terribilitÃ
contained strength
great expressiveness of figures
CHARACTERISTICS
15-16th centuries
caused by artistic changes
art styles
Ancient Greek
Ancient Roman