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High Renaissance Art Gallery Student Name Columbia Southern University 9/20/2015 (Botticelli, ca. 1482)

High Renaissance Art: Introduction I chose High Renaissance art because the artwork in this period shows real distinctive details and emotion. I want to know why the human body was so inspirational to these artists. I am interested in learning why this art period is called the rebirth of art.

High Renaissance Art: Introduction Renaissance Art was done in Europe from the late 1400 s to1600. Separated into three main categories: Early Renaissance, High Renaissance, and Late Renaissance. Marked by logical thought and the new philosophical, literary, and artistic movement called humanism (Frank, 2014, p. 279). Artists studied anatomy and applied geometry to the logical construction of implied space through linear perspective (Frank, 2014, p. 281). High Renaissance was peak of Italian art from 1490 to 1530 (Frank, 2014).

(Botticelli, ca. 1482) La Primavera Sandro Botticelli 1482 Tempera on panel

La Primavera Visual Elements: Lines- Vertical curved lines are used to create motion. Light- The light is dispersed throughout the artwork, but the figures still look like they are in shaded woods. Color- The light colors stand out against a dark background; light colors are used for the bodies and the shell. Motion- Outstretched arms and legs indicate motion by the figures. Shape- Female shapes are elongated to show their beauty. Texture The fabrics, some appear see-through, fruit and leaves on trees, and scattered flowers on the ground all create patterns and texture throughout the work. Mass The light shading creates the illusion of the figures taking up space and mass within the artwork. Time The blue sky, but dark forest make the painting seem like it s taking place in early or late day.

Mona Lisa Leonardo da Vinci 1503-1506 Oil on wood (Da Vinci, ca. 1503)

Mona Lisa Visual elements: Light- Da Vinci uses light on the subject s face, but uses a hazy light in the background. Lines- There are no lines or edges, because colors and tones are merged together in the Mona Lisa. Colors- Colors are blended without borders in the Mona Lisa. Da Vinci uses dull yellows and red colors with contrasting cool colors in the background. Shape- Rounded shapes form the body and hands in the foreground. Mass- The figure in his painting represents the majority of mass. Texture- Folds in the clothing create texture. Motion Pathways in the background create movement for the viewer s eyes. Time Figure s clothing alludes to Renaissance, but time of day is not specific.

(Da Vinci, ca. 1495) The Last Supper Leonardo da Vinci 1495 Paint on plaster

The Last Supper Visual elements: Light- Da Vinci uses light on the right side wall, and in the distance to create space. Lines- All lines converge at a vanishing point in the center. Colors- White is used for table and walls with blue and orange clothing for the figures. Shape- Doorways, windows, and tabletop are dominating shapes in the artwork. Mass- The gathering of figures in the foreground creates mass and movement. Texture- Folds in the clothing create texture. Motion The apostles are leaning toward each other as if talking and motioning. Time The setting is just before the death of Christ, and appears to be during the day.

(Dürer, 1504) Adam and Eve Albrecht Dürer 1504 Engraving

Adam and Eve Visual Elements: Light- Chiaroscuro' technique provides tone in this art piece. Lines- The use of line work emphasizes the vertical elements. Shape- Vertical organic shapes show forms found in nature. Mass- Figures in this paintings represent three dimensional mass. Texture- Hatching and cross-hatching create the textured surfaces. Motion Figures appear to be reaching toward each other. Color The intaglio process uses black ink, and grayscale is seen throughout the artwork. Time The image is bright and clear, making it seem like midday.

Virgin and Child before an Archway Albrecht Dürer 1495 Oil on panel (Dürer, ca. 1495)

Virgin and Child before an Archway Visual Elements: Light- Light appears to be coming from our left toward the figures. Color Dark, warm colors used for the clothing contrast with the figures light, pale skin. Lines- A variety of curved lines outline clothing and figures. Shape- The body of the Child and Virgin are soft and curving shapes. Mass- Figures in this paintings take up space and represent three dimensional mass. Texture- Folds in clothing and curled hair create various textures. Motion Mother appears to be reaching for Child s hand and looking at Child. Time The interior scene makes it hard to determine time of day; clothing references the time of Christ.

References Botticelli, S. (ca. 1482). Birth of Venus [Tempera on canvas]. Retrieved from http://www.uffizi.org/artworks/the-birth-ofvenus-by-sandro-botticelli/ Botticelli, S. (ca. 1482). Primavera [Tempera on panel]. Retrieved from http://www.uffizi.org/artworks/la-primaveraallegory-of-spring-by-sandro-botticelli/ Da Vinci, L. (ca. 1495). The Last Supper [Oil on canvas]. Retrieved from http://www.abcgallery.com/l/leonardo/leonardo4.html#note Da Vinci, L. (ca. 1503). Mona Lisa [Oil on wood]. Retrieved from http://www.louvre.fr/en/oeuvre-notices/mona-lisaportrait-lisa-gherardini-wife-francesco-del-giocondo Dürer, A. (ca. 1495). Virgin and Child before an Archway [Oil on panel]. Retrieved from http://www.wga.hu/html_m/d/durer/1/01/07virgin.html Dürer, A. (1504). Adam and Eve [Engraving]. Retrieved from https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/19.73.1 Frank, P. (2014). Prebles' Artforms: An introduction to the visual arts (11th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson Education.