3.3 Art in the new world

3.3 Art in the new world
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3.3 Art in the new world

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At the end of this lesson....
  • You can explain how art in the 15th century became less interconnected with the church.
  • You can name examples of changes in art and architecture during the Renaissance.

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What do you remember about the renaissance?

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Medieval Art (1)
  • Biblical representations

  • few details

  • bright colors

  • Expressionless faces

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Medieval art (2)
  • no depth (perspective)


  • not very realistic: as long as it became clear what was depicted (subject, person)

  • (almost) no nudity

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Medieval cats!
They're very strange and not realistic...

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Characteristics of Renaissance art (1)
  • Rebirth of Greek and Roman art/culture

  • realistic

  • Many details

  • perspective (Showing depth)

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Characteristics of Renaissance art (2)

  • themes: Greek/Roman myths/sagas, but also Biblical stories

  • nudity

  • observe first, then paint

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The original:
around 120 AD
The copy:
around 1580 AD

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St. Peter's Basilica, Rome

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Leonardo da Vinci



Homo universalis (Universal human)

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Homework
Make 3.3 exercise 3, 4, 5 and 6

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