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ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
Architecture
Domes
The florence cathedral
Columns
columswhith calssical capitals and entablatures
Semi-circular arches and coffered celings
Triangular pedimets, friezes, geometric designs and scrolls
Longitudinal and central-plan
Urban palaces
Townhalls
Squares
Hospitals
Theatres
Libraries
Rural villas
The techniques they used were
Simplicity
Opne diaphanous spaces
Proportion
Painting and Sculpture
reflected new mentality
Landscapes cities thehuman body and portraits
New interests
The Human body
Idealism and Serenity
The search for balance and proportion
New techniques and materials
IN sculpture marble was used more often
Reliefs were replaced by freestanding sculptures
iN painting frescoes were drawn on walls and used tempera on wood
oil technique was painted ond canvasses of cloth
New Subjects
Classical antiquity
More portraits were painted
Nature landscapes and buildings usbtituted the gold backgorunds of the gothic artsists
Phases of the Renaissance
Trecento
14th century gothic art
giotto was the first artist
quattrocento
15th century
IN florcence
Harmony and proportion
cinquecento
16th century
Rome became the artistic centre
Leonardo da Vinci Raphael Sanzio Nd michaelo were the biggest artist
Manerism
Begginigg 1530 italy
Harmony and proportion were abandoned