Tuesday 19 February 2013







Week 7: The Art of Renaissance 







The renaissance art is perceived as a "rebirth" of ancient tradition. it is where the art was express not only on the wall but in the painting. The three man that change the faces of the art history: Micheal Angelo, Leonardo, Rafael. The realism and expression in presenting their painting was magnificent, the gradually change of the model that they used and the inspiration of the artist, can visual be seen. This period as they say the rebirth of art, from the previous lesson where in ancient and Classical art their daily basis was Animals Human, God and Goddess. and because most of their art were more on Realism and expressionism it also become the inspiration of the new artist although they used the own style of painting. 

But the idea and concept of making their art was came from the famous 3. (Leonardo, Micheal, Rafael) the used of perspective  as a technique which is a space appeared in the painting of Giotto di Bondone, at the beginning of the 14th century. and latter form in linear perspective. foreshortening that has an rtistic effect of shortening lines in a drawing and creating illusion of depth, the sfuamto which is use by Leonado it is where softening of sharp outlines and grdual blending o one tone, Chairoscuro which is the oppposite of sfuamto. 


Humanist and Realism
 artwork often portrayed such subjects as Mary, Jesus and various saints-- figures were rendered in a realistic human form rather than as the abstract, idealized figures typical of the Late Middle Ages and Byzantine art. This type of realist perspective involved a greater understanding of human popularity of nudes and an obsession with portraying natural human expression and behavior.

Classical Roman and Greek Influence Early Renaissance artists emulated the Greek and Roman tendencies to give human faces and expressions to the Gods. In addition to Christian figures, these artists also portrayed such mythological characters as Venus and Mars in their artwork.


These techniques is still visible and being used not only by the famous artist in different area of the world but also the simple artist student who are inspired by their art. Renaissance period affect and influences not only the art but also the artist in the technique and their characteristic. 












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