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    Fra Angelico: Annunciation (c. 1440–45)‚ fresco‚ north corridor‚ monastery of S Marco‚ Florence; photo credit: Erich Lessing/Art Resource‚ NYThe Renaissance refers to the era in Europe from the 14th to the 16th century in which a new style in painting‚ sculpture and architecture developed after the Gothic. Although a religious view of the world continued to play an important role in the lives of Europeans‚ a growing awareness of the natural world‚ the individual and collective humanity’s worldly

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    How changes of the Socio-Cultural Environment Gave Rise to Different Artistic Interpretations by Géczi Kristóf HOW Changes of the Socio-Cultural Environment Gave Rise to Different Artistic Interpretations 1 Outline 3 Introduction 4 Chapter one: Social Cultural Environments in Art through Periods 5 Chapter two: Pietro Lorenzetti versus Carlo Maria Mariani 6 Conclusion 9 References 10 Outline Art is supposed to be a form of communication in different

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    be talking about three pieces of works of art from 14th century Early Renaissance to 15th century Renaissance in Italy. Stroganoff Madonna & Child 14th century Renaissance Duccio d. Buoninsegna A brief summary of the painting: • Date of painting: 1300 • Genre: Religious history painting • Artist: Duccio d. Buoninegna • Location: Siena‚ Italy Terms: • Parapet: Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Architecture) a low wall or railing along the edge of a balcony‚ roof‚ etc.

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    by Brunelleschi • Life of John the Baptist door by Andres Pisano (1330) Giotto • Cimabue o Virgin and Child Enthroned (1280) • Gesturing to baby • Giotto o Virgin and Child Enthroned (1310) • Holding Jesus like a mother‚ Jesus= peace sign o Arena Chapel (1300) • Cobalt Blue ceilings‚ paintings everywhere • Lamentation‚ commisoned‚ wht type of organization? o Perspective‚ shows emotion‚ pastel • Duccio o The Maesta Siena Cathedral (1300) o Tempera on panel‚ altar piece. A part

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    enabled this transformation. Many art historians consider Giotto as the first Renaissance painter. He has abandoned the long-prevailed Byzantine style by pioneering a naturalistic approach of representation based on observation. His methods of pictorial expression based on observation initiated an early scientific age‚ which recognized the fact that the visual world mu st be observed before it can be analyzed and understood (Kleiner 381). Giotto achieved a sense of spatial depth and restored naturalism

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    art‚ b.i.1. Brought emotional aspects‚ b.i.2. An increased concern with naturalism‚ b.i.3. New awareness of three-dimensional space to his stylized forms. c. Cimabue is considered by many to have provided the foundation for the art of Giotto and Duccio in the 14th century. d. His great contemporary‚ Dante‚ recognized the importance of Cimabue d.i. He placed him at the forefront of Italian painters d.ii. Many others surpassed Cimabue during his lifetime. e. Little is known of his early

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    The Northern Renaissance began as a result of Italian’s strong influence on neighboring countries when it came to artwork with Christian themes‚ as well as the prolonged conflict between France and England that caused several artists to relocate. In order to avoid the outbreak of The Hundred Year’s War and successfully search for inspiration‚ artists migrated out of the country to further their work‚ while also showcasing new thoughts and ideals that were widely unknown to artists who lived in Germany

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    The Thirteenth Century • Early 14th Century and late 16th Century • New kind of collaboration between artists and patrons‚ religious civic institutions and between the perceived relationship of past to present. • Emphasis on the potential of the human being‚ power of a liberal classical education to produce a well rounded individual. • Rivalry between Siena and Florence • Guilds associations of workers that set standards of work and prices and protected the rights of workers and their families

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    Chapter 9 Multiple Choice 1. The supervision by one individual or group over the artistic expression of another individual or group is known ascensorship 2. In 1878‚ Eadweard Muybridge photographed a galloping horse‚ and discovered thathorses occasionally gallop with all four hooves off the ground. 3. The use by artists of the camera obscura (literally dark room) began inthe Italian Renaissance. 4. Artists like Peter Campus became interested in video because video signals could be

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    Compare and Contrast Duccio‚ Madonna and Child - Gauguin‚ La Orana Maria Madonna and Child is a panel painting by Italian medieval artist Duccio di Buoninsegna. Painted in tempera and gilded on a wood panel in around the year 1300‚ the Madonna and Child is still in its original engaged frame. The fact that it was in private hands and out of public circulation for years might be why the painting is basically intact after 700 years. The craftsmanship and preservation are simply amazing. The

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