ARTS APPRECIATION Middle Ages PDF

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University of Southern Mindanao

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This document provides an overview of arts appreciation, focusing on the Medieval and Renaissance periods. It details characteristics of art during these times, highlighting key differences and artistic figures.

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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO ARTS APPRECIATION Middle Ages Intended Learning Outcomes our Aims and Learning Outcomes: 1.1.1. Define ART during Medieval period 1.1.2. Define ART during Renaissance period 1.1.3. Differentiate ART during both ERA In...

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO ARTS APPRECIATION Middle Ages Intended Learning Outcomes our Aims and Learning Outcomes: 1.1.1. Define ART during Medieval period 1.1.2. Define ART during Renaissance period 1.1.3. Differentiate ART during both ERA Introduction to Art Appreciation 2 DEFINING ARTS during MEDIEVAL RENAISSANCE PERIOD PERIOD Introduction to Art Appreciation 3 MEDIEVAL PERIOD Byzantine Art was the name given to the style of art used in very early years of this era. This period was also known as the Dark Ages (410 AD-1066 AD). The dark ages were followed by the Medieval times of the Middle Ages (1066-1485) and changes which saw the emergence of the early Renaissance Art. Introduction to Art Appreciation 4 MEDIEVAL ART European art was the property of the Church- often religious themes. There is no balance, proportion, or perspective pictures are ‘’flat’’ and two dimensional because the most important spiritual figures in the painting are larger than the less important ones. Halos and gold backgrounds symbolized residents of heaven and the holy atmosphere of heaven. Introduction to Art Appreciation 5 CHARACTERISTIC OF MEDIEVAL ART No expression on faces. Stiff and unrealistic poses. Tempera points were used – dried too quickly to correct mistakes. The church forbids displaying the naked human body. Introduction to Art Appreciation 6 3 MAJOR PERIODS OF MEDIEVAL ART  EARLY CHRISTIAN  ROMANESQUE  GOTHIC Introduction to Art Appreciation 7 EARLY CHRISTIAN AGE -350 C.E The catholic church had two main centers of power: Rome and Constantinople Medieval art was popular in house of worship and was used as decoration for the public’s appreciation. Introduction to Art Appreciation 8 ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE -11th Century Semi-circular arches, heavy stone walls, and stable construction in monasteries and churches marked the growth of the European City Introduction to Art Appreciation 9 GOTHIC STYLE -12th Century Was developed as a result of the French Monarchy “Menacing gargoyles and flying buttress in Gothic Cathedral” Introduction to Art Appreciation 10 Famous artist of MEDIEVAL Period DUCCIO di BOUNINSEGNA, founder of the Sienese School painting , was one of the greatest Italian painters “MAESTRA has been recognized as the greatest of all his works” Introduction to Art Appreciation 11 Introduction to Art Appreciation 12 Introduction to Art Appreciation 13 RENAISSANCE PERIOD Renaissance art is marked by the gradual shift from the abstract forms of the medieval period to the representational forms of the 15th century. Introduction to Art Appreciation 14 3 MAJOR PERIODS OF RENNAISSANCE ART  PROTO-RENAISSANCE  EARLY RENAISSANCE ART  HIGH RENAISSANCE Introduction to Art Appreciation 15 Renaissance: Proto-Renaissance Art (1300-1400) It is refer to the Renaissance in Italy, their activities that pioneered “figurative realism’’. It is the foundation of what considered as the period of Italian Renaissance. Introduction to Art Appreciation 16 Early Renaissance Art (1400-1500) In early renaissance, one of the principal characteristics is ‘’humanism’’. It is a term that referred to as revived classical antiquity meaning its concern is with the ‘’studies of human’’- that is grammar, history and poetry and even philosophy. Introduction to Art Appreciation 17 High Renaissance (1500-1600) It is the period of the most exceptional Artistic production of masterpiece in Italian state. It is the period of the best known paintings, sculptures, and architecture. Introduction to Art Appreciation 18 Italian painters are known for such notable and were the center of Renaissance movement and is credited for producing notable and impactful masterpiece/artworks in human history. Renaissance paintings features ass much of higher realism. Meaning that painters in this period are able to create life-like images and scenes that resonate perspective or views of event in history. Introduction to Art Appreciation 19 Some of the Famous artist of Renaissance Period LEONARDO DA VINCI An Italian polymath of high renaissance period and is active as a painter, engineer, sculptor, architect and theorist. He serves as the role model applying the scientific method to every aspect of life, including art and music. “Monalisa and The Last Supper” Introduction to Art Appreciation 20 MICHELANGELO Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni known as Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of high renaissance period. “The frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel” Introduction to Art Appreciation 21 Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino Known as Raphael was an Italian painter, sculptor, and architect of high renaissance period. He was known and admired for its clarity of form, ease of composition and visual idea of human grandeur [it means high rank or important]. Introduction to Art Appreciation 22 Introduction to Art Appreciati 23 Introduction to Art Appreciation 24 How does Renaissance art differ from Medieval period? Renaissance art uses Medieval Period is flat not just one single color meaning that is uses a but varieties of colors single color on the and is perspective. object that is painted. “Renaissance Art is more advance than Medieval Period” Introduction to Art Appreciation 25 end!! Introduction to Art Appreciation 26

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