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Italian art

Italy History

Middle Age

Ancient Roman The fall of


The Renaissance
period Empire Rome
Roma took power 476 CE 14th century CE
Middle ages Renaissance

Spiritual Portray
quality people

Deep
Nature
religious
realistically
meaning
Michelangelo
01 • Painter, architect, poet

• “The greatest sculptor in

Arts of the late History”

Raphael
15th C and 02 • Creating perspective

early 16th C • Dalicate use of colors

Leonardo Da Vinci
03 Painting Science

Drawing Sculpture

Engineering architecture
Moses, (1513-1515) David (1501 – 1504)

Michelangelo

Location: Location: Galleria dell'Accademia,


San Pietro in Vincoli in Florence, Italy
Plaza Rio de Janeiro Mexico City David in Chi Mei Museum in Taiwan
Forest Lawn in Glendale, California.

Bronze casting in Buffalo, New York


Sioux Falls, South Dakota U.S
Sistine Chapel ceiling
Pope Julius II in 1508

1508 and 1512- Vatican Museum

FRESCO
Raphael
(1509-1511)

Name: The School of Athens


Location: Apostolic Palace,
Vatican City
Room: Stanze di Raffaello,

FRESCO
Leonardo
da Vinci

Name: The Last Supper


Medium: Tempera on gesso, pitch, and mastic
Location: Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan
Date: 1495–1498
Leonardo da Vinci

Years: 1503–1506, perhaps continuing until c. 1517


Medium: Oil on poplar panel
Location: Louvre, Paris
Italian modern and contemporary
Futurism art
01
1909 - 1916 Metaphysical
art
02
1917

03 Trans-avantgarde art
Povera art
1970 -1980
04
1960
Povera art
Futurism art

Metaphysical art
Trans-avantgarde art
Bibliographical
References
● Leonardo da Vinci (vinci 1452-amboise 1519) -The skeleton (recto); the
muscles of the face and arm, and the nerves and veins of the hand (verso). Royal
Collection Trust. (n.d.). Retrieved March 30, 2022, from
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of-the-face-and-arm-and-the-nerves-and- veins-of-the

● Wikimedia Foundation. (n.d.). The last supper (Leonardo). Wikipedia.


Retrieved March 30, 2022, from
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Supper_(Leonardo)

● Art in Italy. Art in Italy - a brief history of Italian arts. (n.d.). Retrieved March
30, 2022, from https://www.zainoo.com/en/italy/art
● Encyclopædia Britannica, inc. (n.d.). The Arts of Italy. Encyclopædia
Britannica. Retrieved March 30, 2022, from
https://www.britannica.com/place/Italy/The-arts

● Zimmermann, K. A. (2022, January 17). Italian culture: Facts, Customs &


Traditions. LiveScience. Retrieved from
https://www.livescience.com/44376-italian-culture.html\

● Wikimedia Foundation. (n.d.). Italian Renaissance painting. Wikipedia.


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Renaissance_painting

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