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RENAISSANCE IN ITALY - Coggle Diagram
RENAISSANCE IN ITALY
PAINTING
advances in techniques
realistic pictures
wider variety of themes
Characteristics
proportion
drawing more important than color
balance
figures not disrupt painting
use of light
depicted areas of light and shadow
ilusion of depth
developed technique and perspective
Quatroccento
further develpment of technique of depth and perspective
Masaccio
Piero della Francesca
most important
Botticelli
Cincoccento
mastery in depth
paintors
Michelangelo
Raphael
profilic paintor
Vetanian School
artistic school
in venice
members
Titian
Tintoretto
SCULPTURE
influenced by gothic naturalism
main influence classical sculpture
Characteristics
variety of materials
marble
bronze
wood
themes
mythological
historical
religious
form
sculptures in the round
relief sculptures
ideal beauty
characterized by balance
inpired
greek
roman
artists studied anatomy
Quattrocento
Florence most important city
important works
Ghiberti
Donatello
Cinquecento
rome = centre of sculpture
Michelangelo
devloped a style= terriblita
contained strenth and expresiveness in figures
INTRO
bassins
artistic heritage
15th and 16th
Greek and roman styles revived
began in Italian Peninsula
artistic periods
quatroccento
cincoccento
ARCHITECTURE
Characteristics
inovations from gothic forms
building concept and design
harmony in shapes and proportion
adapted to human ideals
in harmony with landscape
growth of civil architecture
churches continued being built
importance civil buildings
hospitals
palaces
return to classical structural elements
use of columns: greek and roman designs
revival of roman roofs
semi-circular arches
barrel vaults
domes
Quatroccento
15th cent
aimed for harmonious spaces
architects
Brunelleschi
dome of florence cathedral
Alberti
Basilica di Sant´Andrea
Cincoccento
patronage on succesive popes
important buildings in rome
16th cent
Bramente
most importan building
St.Peter´s Basilica in the Vatican