The Italian renaissance art. Focused on classical Greek and Roman ideals. With focuses the human body, beauty and personal experiences. With Major artists such as Leonardo Da Vinci, Raphael, and Michelangelo. This Art was mainly centered in the Italian city of Florence. This art style not only was paintings, but also included sculpture, drawings of new inventions, and architecture. Italian renaissance art also had major religious themes in many paintings.
This painting by da Vinci, captures main ideas of the italian renaissance as it is about a real life person, and creats this idea of the lifestyle of of some people.
This self portrait of da Vinci exemplifies renaissance art as it is an idea of how da vinci actually looked.
The last supper by da Vinci. focuses on classical ideas of the bible. The real life representation of the story from the Bible.
This painting by Michelangelo portrays the human body, Also includes the religous ideas of man and God.
This sculpture of David by Michelangelo. Is a famous example of renaissance art as it both shows off the classical style of the ideal Greek human body. It also includes a biblical theme.
This sculpture is the only one ever signed by Michelangelo. It includes the classical natural beauty, and religious themes common to renaisance art.
This painting by Raphael is called the school of Athens. It expresses the classical idea of a Greek center for education and philosophy. It has the renaissance ideals of classicism and education.
Raphael created this painting expressing everyday people from the renaissance. incorporating renaissance idea of real people. With religious themes as with this and many other of Raphael's other paintings have the religious theme as the women being the mother of Christ.
This sculpture of David by Donnatello, expresses the classical idea of this Greek looking David. Again including biblical themes demonstrates another great work of the Italian renaissance.
This painting by Botticelli, for the Medici family. Based on Greek Mythology. Has many Renaissance ideals such as classic themes, and natural beauty
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