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MOD 1: ARTS OF

THE RENAISSANCE
AND BAROQUE
PERIOD
GROUP 2
Presented by: Angel Piad
Presentation by: Nicca Paulino
ENERGIZER
"Guess that Bohr-emon"
Led by: Zsie Malapitan
Made by: Alden Cruz &
Hannah Pacayra
TOPIC OUTLINE
DEFINITION OF CHARACTERISTICS
RENAISSANCE OF RENAISSANCE
PERIOD PERIOD ARTS

ARTISTS OF THE
RENAISSANCE PERIOD
AND THEIR WORKS

Research by: Jericho Alday & Nickolle Lucero


PRE-TEST
DIRECTION: Read the questions carefully and
choose the letter of the correct answer.

2. Which among the


1. It means "rebirth" choices is NOT an artist of
a. Renaissance the Renaissance Period?
b. Neoclassical a. Beethoven
b. Donatello

Made by: Arhela Enrico


PRE-TEST
DIRECTION: Read the questions carefully and
choose the letter of the correct answer.

3. It is regarded as one
4. He is known as the
of the world's most
ultimate "Renaissance
reproduced religious
man".
pictures.
a. Da Vinci
a. The Vitruvian Mar
b. Michelangelo
b. The Last Supper
PRE-TEST
DIRECTION: Read the questions carefully and
choose the letter of the correct answer.

6. Donatello’s sculpture
5. Known to be _______ was the first
known free-standing nude
Raphael's last painting.
statue produced since
a. The Transfiguration ancient times.
b. The Sistine Madonna a. David
b. Yes
PRE-TEST
DIRECTION: Read the questions carefully and
choose the letter of the correct answer.

7. Sculptures are 8. The Italian


naturalistic portraits of Renaissance began in
human beings. the late ____ century.
a. True a. 14th
b. Eurt b. 15th
PRE-TEST
DIRECTION: Read the questions carefully and
choose the letter of the correct answer.

9. He created two of the 10. This painting is one


most influential works in of the most emblematic
frescoes in the history portraits in the history
of Western art. of art.
a. Michelangelo a. Mona Lisa
b. Raphael b. Virgin of the Rocks
ANSWER KEY
1. a 6. a
2. a 7. a
3. b 8. a
4. a 9. a
5. a 10. a
RENAISSANCE PERIOD
(1400-1600)
Renaissance (a French word means
“rebirth”) was the period of economic
progress.
The Renaissance was a period of
artistic experimentation. It brought
man into a full view just like the
human figure in Greek Art.
RENAISSANCE PERIOD
(1400-1600)
This period saw a great revival of
interest in the classical learning and
values of ancient Greece and Rome.
Renaissance art sought to capture the
experience of the individual and the
beauty and mystery of the natural world.
It reached its zenith in the late 15th and
early 16th centuries, in the work of Italian
masters such as Leonardo da Vinci,
Michelangelo Buonarroti and Raphael.
DEFINING FEATURE OF
RENAISSANCE PERIOD (TRIVIA)
interest in capturing the essential elements of classical
art, particularly the form and proportions of the human
body.
an interest in the history of contemporary art and
forging a continuous path of development.
a blending of pagan and religious iconography but with
humanity as its focus.
DEFINING FEATURE OF
RENAISSANCE PERIOD (TRIVIA)
a tendency towards monumentality and dramatic
postures.
an interest in creating an emotional response from the
viewer.
the development of a precise mathematical perspective.
an interest in hyper realistic and detailed portraits,
scenes, and landscapes.
DEFINING FEATURE OF
RENAISSANCE PERIOD (TRIVIA)
an interest in the use of bright colors, shade, and capturing
the effects of light.
the development in use of oil paints and fine prints.
the use of subtle shapes and everyday objects to give extra
meaning.
an increase in the prestige of artists as superior
craftworkers who combined intellectual studies with
practical skills.
RENAISSANCE
PERIOD ARTS
CHARACTERISTICS
Painting - real-life figures
Sculpture - naturalistic
portraits of human beings
Architecture - symmetry
and balance
ARTISTS OF THE
RENAISSANCE
PERIOD
MICHELANGELO DI
LODOVICO
WORKS:
1. Pieta
BUONARROTI SIMONI
(1475-1564)
Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter,
architect, and poet who exerted an
unparalleled influence on the
development of Western art. He was
considered the greatest living artist in
his lifetime, and ever since then he has
been held to be one of the greatest
artists of all time.
MICHELANGELO DI
LODOVICO
WORKS:
2. Bacchus
BUONARROTI SIMONI
(1475-1564)
Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter,
architect, and poet who exerted an
unparalleled influence on the
development of Western art. He was
considered the greatest living artist in
his lifetime, and ever since then he has
been held to be one of the greatest
artists of all time.
MICHELANGELO DI
LODOVICO
WORKS:
3. Moses
BUONARROTI SIMONI
(1475-1564)
Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter,
architect, and poet who exerted an
unparalleled influence on the
development of Western art. He was
considered the greatest living artist in
his lifetime, and ever since then he has
been held to be one of the greatest
artists of all time.
MICHELANGELO DI
LODOVICO
WORKS:
4. David
BUONARROTI SIMONI
(1475-1564)
Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter,
architect, and poet who exerted an
unparalleled influence on the
development of Western art. He was
considered the greatest living artist in
his lifetime, and ever since then he has
been held to be one of the greatest
artists of all time.
MICHELANGELO DI
LODOVICO
WORKS:
5. Dying Slave
BUONARROTI SIMONI
(1475-1564)
Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter,
architect, and poet who exerted an
unparalleled influence on the
development of Western art. He was
considered the greatest living artist in
his lifetime, and ever since then he has
been held to be one of the greatest
artists of all time.
MICHELANGELO DI
LODOVICO
WORKS:
6. Dawn & Dusk
BUONARROTI SIMONI
(1475-1564)
Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter,
architect, and poet who exerted an
unparalleled influence on the
development of Western art. He was
considered the greatest living artist in
his lifetime, and ever since then he has
been held to be one of the greatest
artists of all time.
MICHELANGELO DI
LODOVICO
WORKS:
7. Genesis
BUONARROTI SIMONI
(1475-1564)
Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter,
architect, and poet who exerted an
unparalleled influence on the
development of Western art. He was
considered the greatest living artist in
his lifetime, and ever since then he has
been held to be one of the greatest
artists of all time.
MICHELANGELO DI
LODOVICO
WORKS:
8. Last Judgement
BUONARROTI SIMONI
(1475-1564)
Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter,
architect, and poet who exerted an
unparalleled influence on the
development of Western art. He was
considered the greatest living artist in
his lifetime, and ever since then he has
been held to be one of the greatest
artists of all time.
MICHELANGELO DI
LODOVICO
WORKS:
BUONARROTI SIMONI Two of his best known works, The
(1475-1564) Pieta and David, were sculpted
Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, before he turned thirty. He also
architect, and poet who exerted an created two of the most influential
unparalleled influence on the works in fresco in the history of
development of Western art. He was Western art: the scenes from Genesis
considered the greatest living artist in on the ceiling and the Last Judgment
his lifetime, and ever since then he has on the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel
been held to be one of the greatest in Rome.
artists of all time.
LEONARDO DI SER PIERO
WORKS: DA VINCI (1452-1519)
Leonardo Da Vinci was a painter, architect,
1. The Last Supper (the most
scientist, and mathematician. He was
reproduced religious painting of all popularized in present times through the
time) novel and movie, "Da Vinci Code." He is
known as the ultimate "Renaissance man"
because of his intellect, interest, talent, and
his expression of humanist and classical
values. He is widely considered to be one of
the greatest painters of all time and perhaps
the most diversely talented person to have
ever lived.
LEONARDO DI SER PIERO
WORKS: DA VINCI (1452-1519)
Leonardo Da Vinci was a painter, architect,
2. The Vitruvian Mar
scientist, and mathematician. He was
popularized in present times through the
novel and movie, "Da Vinci Code." He is
known as the ultimate "Renaissance man"
because of his intellect, interest, talent, and
his expression of humanist and classical
values. He is widely considered to be one of
the greatest painters of all time and perhaps
the most diversely talented person to have
ever lived.
LEONARDO DI SER PIERO
WORKS: DA VINCI (1452-1519)
Leonardo Da Vinci was a painter, architect,
3. The Adoration of the Magi
scientist, and mathematician. He was
popularized in present times through the
novel and movie, "Da Vinci Code." He is
known as the ultimate "Renaissance man"
because of his intellect, interest, talent, and
his expression of humanist and classical
values. He is widely considered to be one of
the greatest painters of all time and perhaps
the most diversely talented person to have
ever lived.
LEONARDO DI SER PIERO
WORKS: DA VINCI (1452-1519)
Leonardo Da Vinci was a painter, architect,
4. Virgin of the Rocks
scientist, and mathematician. He was
popularized in present times through the
novel and movie, "Da Vinci Code." He is
known as the ultimate "Renaissance man"
because of his intellect, interest, talent, and
his expression of humanist and classical
values. He is widely considered to be one of
the greatest painters of all time and perhaps
the most diversely talented person to have
ever lived.
LEONARDO DI SER PIERO
WORKS: DA VINCI (1452-1519)
5. Mona Lisa (the most famous and Leonardo Da Vinci was a painter, architect,
most parodied portrait) scientist, and mathematician. He was
popularized in present times through the
novel and movie, "Da Vinci Code." He is
known as the ultimate "Renaissance man"
because of his intellect, interest, talent, and
his expression of humanist and classical
values. He is widely considered to be one of
the greatest painters of all time and perhaps
the most diversely talented person to have
ever lived.
LEONARDO DI SER PIERO
WORKS: DA VINCI (1452-1519)
5. Mona Lisa (the most famous and Leonardo Da Vinci was a painter, architect,
most parodied portrait) scientist, and mathematician. He was
"Mona Lisa'' stems from a description by popularized in present times through the
Renaissance art historian Giorgio Vasari, who novel and movie, "Da Vinci Code." He is
wrote, "Leonardo undertook to paint for known as the ultimate "Renaissance man"
Francesco del Giocondo the portrait of Mona because of his intellect, interest, talent, and
Lisa, his wife." Mona, in Italian, is a polite form his expression of humanist and classical
of address originating as Madonna, similar to values. He is widely considered to be one of
Ma’am, madamme, or My Lady in English. This the greatest painters of all time and perhaps
became Madonna and its contraction, Mona. the most diversely talented person to have
The title of the painting, though traditionally
ever lived.
spelled "Mona,", is also commonly spelled in
modern Italian as "Monna Lisa."
LEONARDO DI SER PIERO
WORKS: DA VINCI (1452-1519)
5. Mona Lisa (the most famous and Leonardo Da Vinci was a painter, architect,
most parodied portrait) scientist, and mathematician. He was
popularized in present times through the
novel and movie, "Da Vinci Code." He is
Trivia: There are speculations that
known as the ultimate "Renaissance man"
the Mona Lisa painting may be because of his intellect, interest, talent, and
unfinished, and it was stolen in 1911. his expression of humanist and classical
values. He is widely considered to be one of
the greatest painters of all time and perhaps
the most diversely talented person to have
ever lived.
RAFFAELLO SANZIO DA
URBINO (RAPHAEL) WORKS:
(1483-1520) 1. The Sistine Madonna
Raphael was an Italian painter and architect
of the High Renaissance period. His work was
admired for its clarity of form and ease of
composition, and for its visual achievement
in interpreting the divine and incorporating
Christian doctrines. Together with
Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, he
formed the traditional trinity of great
masters of that period. His main
contributions to art were his unique
draftsmanship and compositional skills.
RAFFAELLO SANZIO DA
URBINO (RAPHAEL) WORKS:
(1483-1520) 2. The School of Athens
Raphael was an Italian painter and architect
of the High Renaissance period. His work was
admired for its clarity of form and ease of
composition, and for its visual achievement
in interpreting the divine and incorporating
Christian doctrines. Together with
Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, he
formed the traditional trinity of great
masters of that period. His main
contributions to art were his unique
draftsmanship and compositional skills.
RAFFAELLO SANZIO DA
URBINO (RAPHAEL) WORKS:
(1483-1520) 3. The Transfiguration
Raphael was an Italian painter and architect
of the High Renaissance period. His work was
admired for its clarity of form and ease of
composition, and for its visual achievement
in interpreting the divine and incorporating
Christian doctrines. Together with
Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, he
formed the traditional trinity of great
masters of that period. His main
contributions to art were his unique
draftsmanship and compositional skills.
RAFFAELLO SANZIO DA
URBINO (RAPHAEL) WORKS:
(1483-1520) 3. The Transfiguration
Raphael was an Italian painter and architect The Transfiguration was Raphael’s last
of the High Renaissance period. His work was painting, on which he worked on up to his
admired for its clarity of form and ease of
death. Commissioned by Cardinal Giulio de
composition, and for its visual achievement
Medici, the late Pope Clement VII, the
in interpreting the divine and incorporating
painting was conceived as an altarpiece for
Christian doctrines. Together with
the Narbonne Cathedral in France. The
Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, he
painting exemplifies Raphael’s
formed the traditional trinity of great
development as an artist and the
masters of that period. His main
culmination of his career. The subject is
contributions to art were his unique
combined with an additional episode from
draftsmanship and compositional skills.
the Gospel in the lower part of the painting.
RAFFAELLO SANZIO DA
URBINO (RAPHAEL) WORKS:
(1483-1520) 3. The Transfiguration
Trivia: Raphael’s father was also a The Transfiguration was Raphael’s last
painter, and Raphael had a lot of painting, on which he worked on up to his
assistants (50). death. Commissioned by Cardinal Giulio de
Medici, the late Pope Clement VII, the
painting was conceived as an altarpiece for
the Narbonne Cathedral in France. The
painting exemplifies Raphael’s
development as an artist and the
culmination of his career. The subject is
combined with an additional episode from
the Gospel in the lower part of the painting.
WORKS: DONATO DI NICCOLO DI
BETTO BARDI
1. Statue of St. George (DONATELLO) (1386-1466)
Donatello was one of the Italian
great artists of the period. He was
an early Renaissance Italian
sculptor from Florence. He is known
for his work in bas-relief, a form of
shallow relief sculpture.
WORKS: DONATO DI NICCOLO DI
BETTO BARDI
2. Equestrian Monument of (DONATELLO) (1386-1466)
Gattamelata
Donatello was one of the Italian
great artists of the period. He was
an early Renaissance Italian
sculptor from Florence. He is known
for his work in bas-relief, a form of
shallow relief sculpture.
WORKS: DONATO DI NICCOLO DI
BETTO BARDI
3. Prophet Habacuc (DONATELLO) (1386-1466)
Donatello was one of the Italian
great artists of the period. He was
an early Renaissance Italian
sculptor from Florence. He is known
for his work in bas-relief, a form of
shallow relief sculpture.
WORKS: DONATO DI NICCOLO DI
BETTO BARDI
4. The Feast of Herod (DONATELLO) (1386-1466)
Donatello was one of the Italian
great artists of the period. He was
an early Renaissance Italian
sculptor from Florence. He is known
for his work in bas-relief, a form of
shallow relief sculpture.
WORKS: DONATO DI NICCOLO DI
BETTO BARDI
5. David (Statue & Relief) (DONATELLO) (1386-1466)
Donatello was one of the Italian
great artists of the period. He was
an early Renaissance Italian
sculptor from Florence. He is known
for his work in bas-relief, a form of
shallow relief sculpture.
WORKS: DONATO DI NICCOLO DI
BETTO BARDI
5. David (Statue & Relief) (DONATELLO) (1386-1466)
Donatello’s sculpture "David" was the Donatello was one of the Italian
first known free-standing nude great artists of the period. He was
statue produced since ancient times. an early Renaissance Italian
sculptor from Florence. He is known
Trivia: Donatello’s sculpture "David" for his work in bas-relief, a form of
was made out of bronze. shallow relief sculpture.

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