the thirteenth century” (Grassi, 2011). Additionally, art often took the form of oil paintings on canvas or plaster and statues typically crafted from marble and bronze. Some of the most well-known artists of this time include Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Sandro
The Renaissance, a time period painted over like a great canvas with the names of legendary artists. People in the modern world know mostly the great names like Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Donatello, Raphael, etc. These names have become ingrained in culture, so much so that the names have taken on a new persona of four animated turtles. But like any time period these names barely scratch the surface of a cornerstone in the history of art. Beginning in the 13th century, known as the Early Renaissance
In the middle Ages, art in Europe consisted mostly of heavenly figures. The people of medieval times were heavily devoted to Christianity. These paintings were often themes of heaven; the problem is that these artists have never seen heaven. The paintings did not focus on realism; instead these paintings focused more on symbols of Christianity. Much of the art in the middle ages lacked perspective. Humans presented in these paintings were presented unrealistically and two-dimensional. Most of the
"rebirth of ancient traditions", transforming the tradition by the absorption of recent developments in the art of Northern Europe by application of contemporary scientific knowledge. Many famous artists would emerge around this time, including Michelangelo Buonarroti, Leonardo Da Vinci, and Raphael de Sanzio. The Renaissance provided and environment for many artists to thrive and succeed. In addition to some artists gaining popularity, others who weren't as well-known still had flourishing careers;
Benvenuto Cellini (1500 – 1571) was an autobiographer, goldsmith, musician, sculptor, and soldier. Cellini was born in Florence, Italy. Born of Giovanni Cellini and Maria Granacci, he was their second child. His name came from Old Italian 'welcome ' (bene 'well ' + venuto 'arrived '). It was commonly a name given to a much-desired and long-awaited child. His father Giovanni was a musician and maker of musical instruments, and in turn pressured Cellini into music from an early age. Cellini was
Throughout the years many different types of art movements were being introduced. Some may be more common to some people while others are not as popular. The Renaissance movement is the most commonly known by the people. The term Renaissance means rebirth and it was introduced in the early 14th century. The movement took place in Europe, however, the majority of the movement began in Italy. There was a northern Renaissance and a southern Renaissance. In the northern Renaissance, artists put more
It is difficult to determine who truly captured the spirit of the Renaissance due to the wide range of characteristics that defined the time period. These characteristics ranged from science and art to religion and philosophy. The Renaissance was the collaboration of many historical figures who contributed to scientific, artistic, political, religious and architectural advancements. Crediting one historical figure for capturing the spirit of the renaissance required a lot of speculation and analysis
Raphael, a product of the Renaissance, presented a different style of art and introduced a new medium for expression. His repertoire included both complex and simplistic work. The variety in his art allowed him to attract attention from both royalty and common people. His artistic ability is neither challenged nor debated. An outstanding support and teaching from his father planted a seed of inextinguishable desire. Later in his life, Raphael watched this seed bloom as opportunities began to wallow
The Last Judgement. Jean Cousin Jean Cousin rendition of the disclosure to John in Revelation14: 14-17 provided the scriptural inspiration for Cousin's Last Judgment with a flair of Florentine mannerism and Flemish influences in which the relevant passage reads “14 I looked, and there before me was a white cloud, and seated on the cloud was one like a son of man[a] with a crown of gold on his head and a sharp sickle in his hand. 15 Then another angel came out of the temple and called in a loud voice
When contemplating on the Renaissance and its place in history, immediately reflections of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Michelangelo’s David, sculptures of human anatomy, philosophical treatises on the human condition, and among others populate the mind, but how did this output of great work manage to seemingly appear almost simultaneously? Firstly, the Renaissance -a French word literally meaning “rebirth-” was an age of cultural enrichment and achievement where the arts, sciences, and philosophy