Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
Itally Renaissance, Humanism - Coggle Diagram
Itally Renaissance
Context
Europe was in war and plagues
Late middle ages
1300-1600
growing class of bankers, merchants, and skilled artisans.
Crusades built trade links to Levant.
Social Structure
Merchants
wealthy and powerful,
become great patrons of the arts
Tradesmen
They were
organized in guilds.
Nobility
skilled warriors
exude grace
and wit in all they do
Unskilled workers
livelihoods depended a
worked in shops in the cities for
artisans or merchants
Renaissance evolves art
Setting
Northern Italy
Reanaissance advance->->Art style changes
New techniques
Perspective
3 dimensions in a flat surface
Optical Ilussion
Sculptures
Michelangelo
Beggins the sculptures
Donatello
gave different positions and feelings for the sculptures
Art revolution
Late Gothic
Figures from many points of view
Modeling
Emotion
Revival of interest for
anatomic proportion
High Renaissance
Graceful and complex movement
Figures interrelated in complex ways
Deeper understanding of human body
Gothic
Figures often
elongated
Hierarchy of
scale
Divine figures
Renaissance Women
Courtier said upper-class women should be charming
They inspire art, not create it
Little influence in politics
Isabella d’Este
"Born into the ruling
family of the city-state of Ferrara"
Brought Renaissance artists to her court and built a famous art
collection
She defended Mantua and won his release
Revolution
Italian Renaissance was a rebirth of learning that produced many great works of art and literature
Patrons of art
Church leaders made Rome & other cities more beauty
Artists were paid for making more art
The people and familie started donating more for art
The art was placed in public squares of the cities
Renaisasnce man
Renaisance writters said that educated people should know about art
Baldassare Castiglione
Man who excelled in many fields
Renaisance Man
Good as a writer, poetry, and arts
Good as swordman, wrestler, and skilled rider (warrior)
Leonardo da Vinci
1452–1519
Humanism
Belief system
Emphasize in human actions