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oil on canvas - This innovation led to bolder, brighter shades and a wider range of colors from which to
choose.
The Medici family of Florence - Government of Italy was run loosely by families of entrepreneurs, such
as this one
Medici, Isabella d'Este, Pope Julius II - Famous patrons
Botticelli - Created large scenes from Roman mythology
Donatello - Brought back the contrapposto pose where the body stands upright in a relaxed pose
Michelangelo - The Pieta was sculpted by
da Vinci - Was a true Renaissance man with interests that ranged from portraits to anatomy to air travel
to battle crafts
Black Death - Ravaged Italy and much of northern Europe in the 1340s
Survival - Serf's education priorities had to change its structure to one of this kind
University of Bologna - Provided direction in the early studies of humanities
Greek and Roman culture - Rediscovery of this was a distinctive feature of the Renaissance
Donatello - The earlier David was sculpted by
, Renaissance - The rebirth of art, literature, and science in Europe, c. 1400-1600 AD; began in northern
Italy in the 14th century then eventually spread northward into the rest of the continent
van Eyck - The Arnolfini Portrait was painted by
da Vinci - The Last Supper was painted by
Mona Lisa - Leonardo's ___________ is arguably the most famous painting in the world.
Raphael - The Portrait of Balthazar was painted by
Pope Julius II and Pope Leo X - Two of Raphael's biggest patrons
Titian - His darker Renaissance paintings are accented with strong and unnatural colors that oddly make
sense
Sistine Chapel - Ceiling consists of 340 depictions of human figures
Masaccio and Raphael - Pioneered new styles in perspective
Masaccio - The Trinity was painted by
The Garden of Earthly Delights - Artist's vibrant colors show the exotic nature and excitement of this
painting
Nature - Northern Renaissance drew inspiration from this
van Eyck's signature - Found in the inscription above the mirror in the Arnolfini Portrait
Breughel the Elder - Paintings often have an amusing and energetic tone
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