Mapeh 9
Mapeh 9
Mapeh 9
of Arts &
Representative
Artist During the
Renaissance &
Baroque Period
RENAISSANCE ART
Began in late 14th century with a focus on humanistic and
realistic arts.
Featured accurate anatomy, scientific perspective, and
deeper landscapes.
Rejected medieval themes, emphasizing secularism and
heavy influence from Classical Greece and Rome, emphasis
was on perspective, natural color, emotion, basic human
nature.
Optimistic, uplifting, detailed artworks glorifying the
human body.
Period of artistic experimentation, human figure in Greek Art.
BAROQUE ART
Originated in Rome, started & spread to most of Europe.
characterized by exaggerated motion, tension, drama,
and grandeur.
Continuation of Classicism & Naturalism of Renaissance
art, characterized by dynamic composition, colorful
style, more ornate, and more dramatic.
Influenced by developments in science, geometry, and
astronomy.
Irregular stylistic tendencies informed by Mannerism
and the Council of Trent.
FAMOUS
RENAISSANCE
ARTWORKS AND
ARTIST
Italian sculptor, painter, architect, poet and Michelangelo di
Lodovico
considered as the greatest artists of all time.
Buonarroti Simon
(1475-1564)
His outstanding works as a sculpture: Pieta,
Bacchus, Moses, David, Dying Slave, Dawn and
Dusk
Last Judgment on the altar wall of the
Sistine Chapel in Rome, the most influential
works in fresco in the history of Western art
Italian painter and architect of the High Raffaello Sanzio da
Urbino (Raphael)
Renaissance period.
(1483-1520)
Clarity of form and ease of composition and
for visual achievement of interpreting the
Divine and incorporating Christian doctrines.
1519)
entitled, “Da Vinci Code”
Know as “Renaissance man” due to his talent, intellect,
interest, and expression of humanist and classical values.
Considered to be one of the greatest painters of all time.