1 Chapter 1 – Early Renaissance

Botticelli, Venus and Mars, 1485

About the Early Italian Renaissance generally

The conversation between the two art-historians in this 10 minute Kahn Academy video offers a good overview of how visual art changed as it transitioned from late medieval into early renaissance. The video also previews the artistic developments that came in the high and late renaissance. Something to watch for in the video is an explanation of ‘humanism’. What was humanism in the early renaissance? And how did this concept change the way art looked, particularly when it came to depictions of the human form?

Read this short Kahn Academy article at this link to learn more about the beginnings of the renaissance in Italy.

 

Artists of the Early Italian Renaissance

Florence Cathedral

Filippo Brunelleschi was a multi-talented artist and individual. Check out the resources below to get a sense of some of his contributions.

 

 

Masaccio, Tribute Money, 1425

Masaccio was a master of the recent development of linear perspective. The short video below offer a good sense of what that looks like.

 

Donatello, David, 1428-1432Donatello was the greatest sculptor of 15th century Italian art. His most famous work is his David, watch the video below to learn more.

 

 

Fra’ Filippo Lippi, Madonna with Child and Angels, 1465

Fra Filippo Lippi

 

Sandro Botticelli

 

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