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Hand write notes you gain from your own looking at the pictures that will help you understand what the art outside of Florence was like Do a quick search online if you are stuck on what you should focus on ID: 645519

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Slide1

Go through this at your own pace. Really look at the pictures (be sure to open the PP to slide show so you can see the pictures well) and comment on them, just like we did in class with the Italian art.

Hand write notes you gain from your own looking at the pictures that will help you understand what the art outside of Florence was like. Do a quick search online if you are stuck on what you should focus on.

Also, be sure to fill in info about the authors, first from the slide, and then from your book notes/online if need be. Slide2

One more note: There is way more art in this slide than pictures you need to know. You are only responsible for on the test are:

Arnolfini

Portrait

Peasants

Wedding

Garden of Earthly Delights

However, if

you

have not

figured this out,

you

a

re

going to be writing something on the differences in the art, and I figured seeing more examples could only help your understanding of it.Slide3

Renaissance Art -

outside of

FlorenceSlide4

Flanders

(Belgium)Slide5

Jan Van Eyck (1395-1441)

First of the Northern Flemish painters

First to perfect oil paintings, achieving modern mastery of colors

Master of portraitsSlide6

The Arnolfini Portrait

by Van Eyck, oil on oak,

National Gallery in London,

1434Slide7

LookSlide8

Jan van Eyck

- Giovanni Arnolfini & His Wife

(details)Slide9

Jan van Eyck

More courtly and aristocratic work.

The Virgin and Chancellor Rolin

, 1435. Slide10

Van Eyck -

Adoration of the Lamb

,

Ghent Altarpiece, 1432Slide11

Van Eyck:

The Crucifixion

&

The Last Judgment

1420-1425Slide12

Holy Roman EmpireSlide13

Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528)

Considered the greatest German artist of the time.

Scholar, artist, scientist

His patron was the HRE emperor

Traveled to Italy to bring back ideas Slide14

Dürer –

Self-Portrait in Fur-Collared Robe

, 1500Slide15

Dürer

The Last Supper

woodcut, 1510Slide16

Durer –

The Triumphal Arch

, 1515-1517Slide17

The Triumphal Arch

, detailsSlide18

The Triumphal Arch

, detailsSlide19

The

Low Countries

(The Netherlands)Slide20

Hieronymus Bosch (1450-1516)

First famous Dutch painter

Known for fantastical and complex imagery

Almost mystical view of religionSlide21

Garden of Earthly Delights

by Bosch, oil on wood,

Prado Museum,

1504Slide22

Garden of Earthly Delights Panel

by Bosch, oil on wood,

Prado Museum,

1504Slide23

Hieronymus

Bosch

The Garden of Earthy Delights

(details)

1500Slide24

Hieronymus Bosch (1450-1516)

A pessimistic view of human nature.

Disregarded Italian values like perspective Slide25

Pieter

Bruegel

the Elder (1525-1569)

First to mess with printing as well as painting

Fancied himself as peasant and man of the people—only tried to paint peasants and

lanscapesSlide26

Bruegel

s,

Tower of Babel

, 1563Slide27

Bruegel

s,

The Beggars

, 1568Slide28

The Peasant Wedding

by Bruegel, oil on canvas,

Kunthistorisches Museum,

1568Slide29

Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1525-1569)

Worked in Antwerp and then moved to Brussels.

Concerned with human vice and follies.

A master of landscapesSlide30

Assignment

Using the information gained in this exercise and your brain:

Write a solid paragraph articulating, specifically, the key differences in Northern and Italian Renaissance Art

This will need to be submitted via turnitin.com

by Friday,

October

13

th

by 11:59pm.