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GRADE 9- ARTS 2ND QUARTER
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“ART OF RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE PERIOD” GRADE 9 – ARTS SECOND QUARTER
LOOP A WORD Encircle 15 words that are connected to the Renaissance or Baroque Period.
Loop-a-word Encircle 15 words that are connected to the Renaissance or Baroque Period.
ARTWORKS AND ARTISTS FROM THE RENAISSANCE PERIOD
ART OF RENAISSANCE PERIOD (1400-1600) Italian Renaissance began in the late 14th century . The word “renaissance” comes from the word, “ renaitre ” , which means, “rebirth” . This era is a period of many changes. It is also the time of “Rebirth” of the composers of modern era. The greatest cathedral building of the age was the rebuilding of St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome .
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ART OF RENAISSANCE PERIOD (1400-1600) Many works of Renaissance art period depicted religious images, including subjects such as the Virgin Mary, or Madonna, and were encountered by contemporary audiences of the period in the context of religious rituals. Architecture is a type of artwork from the Renaissance period which was characterized by its symmetry and balance.
symmetry and balance.
Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet. He was considered the greatest living artist in his lifetime, and ever since then he was considered as one of the greatest artists of all time. Here are some of his famous artworks. “ Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (1475-1564) ”
Famous Artworks : “Bacchus”, “Moses”, “David”, “Dying Slave”, “Dawn and Dusk”. He also created two of the most influential works in fresco in the history of Western art: the scenes from Genesis on the ceiling and the Last Judgment on the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. Fresco is a technique wherein the pigments are mixed with water and directly painted onto the wall. “ Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (1475-1564) ”
“Bacchus Dying Slave
“PIETA” One of Michelangelo’s best-known works is The Pieta and David, which were sculpted before he turned thirty.
He was a painter, architect, scientist, and mathematician. He was popularized in present times through the novel and movie, “Da Vinci Code.” He is known as the ultimate “ Renaissance man ” because of his intellect, interest, talent and his expression of humanist and classical values. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest painters of all time and perhaps the most diversely talented person to have ever lived. “Leonardo di ser Piero Da Vinci (1452- 1519) ”
“Monalisa” The most famous and most imitated portrait.
“Last Supper” The most reproduced religious painting of all time. This shows Jesus having his last dinner with his 12 disciples.
Raphael was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance period. Together with Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, he formed the traditional trinity of great masters of that period. His main contributions to art were his unique draftsmanship and compositional skills. His famous works were: The Sistine Madonna, The School of Athens, and The Transfiguration. “Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (Raphael) (1483-1520)”
The Transfiguration was Raphael’s last painting on which he worked on up to his death. “The Transfiguration”
Donatello was one of the Italian great artists of the period. He was an early Renaissance Italian sculptor from Florence. His works included the following statues and relief: “David”, “Statue of St. George”, “ “Prophet Habacuc ”, and “The Feast of Herod”. Donato di Niccolo di Betto Bardi (Donatello) (1386- 1466)
It was the first known free- standing nude statue produced since ancient times. “David”
Directions: Identify the artist based on the statements below. Write the letter of your answer on the space provided. __________1. He was an Italian painter and architect of high Renaissance Period. __________2. He was a painter, architect, scientist and mathematician. __________3. He was known for his work in bas-relief.
__________4. He was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet. __________5. He was an early Renaissance Italian sculptor from Florence
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ARTWORKS AND ARTISTS FROM THE BAROQUE PERIOD
The term Baroque was derived from the Portuguese word “ barocco ” which means “irregularly shaped pearl or stone. Baroque developed in Europe around the 1600s . Baroque Art aims to give an effect that wants to carry the viewer’s away with the force of its impact. In the 16th century , the Baroque style was carried by the Spanish and Portuguese to the Philippines. It influenced the Intramuros (the pre- colonial walled city of Manila.) Art of Baroque Period (1600-1800)
He was better known as Caravaggio . He was an Italian artist who wanted to deviate from the classical masters of the Renaissance. Caravaggio’s models at this period were either himself or young persons who have an air of being promising but wicked. Among his famous paintings were: “Supper at Emmaus”, “Conversion of St. Paul”, and “Entombment of Christ.” Michelangelo Merisi or Amerighi da Caravaggio (1571- 1610)
“Conversion of St. Paul” “ Entombment of Christ.”
Bernini was an Italian artist and the first Baroque artist. He practiced architecture, and sculpture, painting, stage design, and was also a playwright. He was the greatest Baroque sculptor and architect as seen in his design of the Piazza San Pietro in front of the Basilica. It is one of his most innovative and successful architectural designs. The famous “Ecstasy of St. Teresa” was his greatest achievement and the “ Colonade of the Piazza of St. Peter’s Rome.” Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680)
The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa depicts a scene that Teresa wrote about in her own autobiography. In it, she described an angel who pierced her heart multiple times with fire-tipped spear. “Ecstasy of St. Teresa”
Rubens was a Flemish Baroque painter. He was well known for his paintings of mythical and figurative subjects, landscapes, portraits, and Counter- Reformation altarpieces. His commissioned works were mostly religious subjects, history paintings of magical creatures, and hunt scenes. His famous works were : “Samson and Delilah”, “Landscape with a Tower”, and “The Three Graces.” Peter Paul Rubens (1577- 1640)
“Portrait of Helene Fourment ”
Rembrandt was a brilliant Dutch realist, painter and etcher. He is generally considered as one of the greatest painters and printmakers in European art. No artist has painted himself as often as did Rembrandt. His well- known work was his “Self portrait in Old Age”. Rembrandt had produced over 600 paintings, nearly 400 etchings, and 2000 drawings. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669)
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Velasquez of Spain developed out of the Baroque. He was one of the finest masters of composition and one of the most important painters of the Spanish Golden Age. He worked out solutions to pictorial problems of design that transcend the style of any period. His famous works were: “The Surrender of Breda”, “Las Meninas (The maids of honour )”, “Los Barachos (The Drinker)”, and “Maria Theresa.” Diego Velasquez (1599- 1660)
“Las Meninas” Las Meninas is an oil painting by the Spanish painter Diego Velázquez. It was painted in 1656. The word “Menina” means “lady-in-waiting” or “Maid of Honour ” (a girl who serves in a royal court).
QUIZ TIME!
THAT ARTWORK LOOKS FAMILIAR Identify the different artworks
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He was one of the finest masters of composition and one of the most important painters of the Spanish Golden Age. a. Diego Velasquez b. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn c. Gian Lorenzo Bernini d. Michelangelo Merisi 06.
Which of the following artists was considered the greatest baroque sculpture and architect as seen in his works? a. Lorenzo Bernini b. Michelangelo Merisi c. Peter Paul Rubens d. Diego Velasquez 07.
Who painted the “ Conversion of St. Paul ”? 08. a. Lorenzo Bernini c. Peter Paul Rubens b. Michelangelo Merisi d. Diego Velasquez
. a. Diego Velasquez b. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn c. Gian Lorenzo Bernini d. Peter Paul Rubens 09. He was well known for his paintings of mythical and figurative subjects, landscapes portraits and Counter-Reformation altarpieces .
He was generally considered as one of the greatest painters and printmakers in European art . 10. a. Diego Velasquez b. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn c. Gian Lorenzo Bernini d. Michelangelo Merisi
It means “irregularly shaped pearl”? 11. a. Classical c. Baroque b. Renaissance d. Medieval
Which of the following painting was made by Velasquez means “The Maid of Honour ”? a. Monalisa b. Conversion of St. Paul c. Las Meninas d. David 12.
All of the following are the best-known artworks of Michelangelo, except one. a. Dying Slave c. David b. Pieta d. Las Meninas 13.
Italian Renaissance began in the late _____ century. a. 14 th c. 15 th b. 16 th d. 13 th 14.
What do you call a method of painting wherein the pigments are mixed with water and directly painted onto the wall? a. Encaustic c. Mosaic b. Fresco d. Oil 15.
Answer key: “ Portrait of Helene Fourment ” Las Meninas Self portrait Entombment of Christ “Ecstasy of St. Teresa A A B D B
11. C 12. C 13. D 14. A 15. B
PERFORMANCE TASK!!!
“Royal Selfie” Directions: Find a picture of your own. Using your phone/laptop, choose a royal dress during the Renaissance or Baroque periods and place it in your picture. To enhance your picture, you may put accessories on your portrait like headdress, long hair and the like. Print and place it into improvised frame and submit to your teacher. Note: For those who do not have smart phone or laptop and printer, you may draw a self-portrait in Oslo paper wearing renaissance or baroque costume. Enhance your drawing by putting accessories on your portrait. Submit your artwork to your teacher.
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!
Las meninas Portrait of Helene Fourment ” “Ecstasy of St. Teresa Self portrait Entombment of Christ
CHARACTERISTICS OF RENAISSANCE ART PERIOD positive willingness to learn and explore faith in the nobility of man-humanism the discovery and mastery of linear perspective rebirth of naturalism secularism 25 functions of art that make us better human beings
PAINTINGS b It depicts a male figure in two super imposed positions with his arms and legs apart and simultaneously inscribed in a circle and square.
The School of Athens The School of Athens demonstrates like classical statues or clear and distinct ideas, idealized portraits of Raphael's contemporaries representing the major figures of classical wisdom and science. Taken further, Raphael painted on the Vatican Palace's walls his vision of the world of Humanist thought.
fff It is a depiction of the Second Coming of Christ and the final and eternal judgment by God of all humanity. It is a depiction of the Second Coming of Christ and the final and eternal judgment by God of all humanity.
SCULPTURES David showcases these artistic sensibilities through his lifelike, asymmetrical posture—known as contrapposto or “counterpose”—and his realistic and highly detailed anatomy.
The depiction of force of character and the reference to the power of real people flows with the Renaissance themes of individualism and humanism. The horse echoes the alert, self-contained and courageous air of the rider.
ARCHITECTURES Renaissance façades are symmetrical around their vertical axis.
Dome of St. Peter’s Basilica The dome is used frequently in this period, both as a very large structural feature that is visible from the exterior, and also as a means of roofing smaller spaces where they are only visible internally.