3. The Renaissance art…
Inspired by the Greek artistic
traditions, although they
became more worldly.
Portrayed individuality and
the value of human being.
Emphasized the human being’s
capabilities and way of life.
4. Italy was the center of cultural
activities.
Wealthy patrons surrounded
themselves with art.
“Adoration of the Magi” by Botticelli
Artists employed the rules of
perspective and foreshortening of
mathematical exactness.
“The Last Supper” by da Vinci
5. The elements of art include the
qualities that we experienced
through our senses:
Line, shape, forms, texture, color, space and
movement.
Style is the manner in which the artists
expresses himself/herself. They are
recognized by their viewers through
their style.
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8. Utilization of lines to produce a
smooth-flowing motion.
Introduction of effective use of
linear perspective and
foreshortening to create illusion of
space.
Portrayal of beauty of nature.
10. Recognized for his
development of
accurate theories in
physics, chemistry,
biology,
architecture,
engineering, and
had great
knowledge of
anatomy.
11. Proofs oh his
genius were the
sketches of a
flying machine,
notes of
thousands ideas,
questions, and
theories.
12. Famous for his
painting of the
portrait of La
Gioconda , was
the wife of the
Italian merchant,
Francisco del
Gioconda
15. He studied story of
the creation and
other Bible stories
to depict them
accurately
especially in the
part of the Creation.
Greatest sculptor of
history.