• The Duomo of Florence
    1420

    The Duomo of Florence

    The artist is Filippo Brunelleschi. The Medium is Brick and marble. Other information on the medium is unknown. The description is that the dome of the Florence Cathedral shows the Renaissance engineering. Brunelleschi's innovative design and use of a double shell structure set a precedent for future architecture. With it's religious effect it is beautiful and creative.
  • The Ghent Altarpiece
    1432

    The Ghent Altarpiece

    It is also called the Adoration of the Mystic Lamb. The medium includes oil on wood. Other information on the medium is unknown. The size is 11' 5” x 7' 6”. It is a very large and complicated 15th-century polyphonic altarpiece in St Bavo's Cathedral, Ghent, Belgium. This extravagant piece of art includes many symbolic details, such as the Virgin Mary's flower crown, which includes flowers that represent the month of May and have symbolic meanings associated with her.
  • David
    1440

    David

    The artist name is Donatello. The medium is bronze. Other information on the medium is unknown. The description includes a sculpture of David, a symbol of Florence’s civic pride, it is known for his famous stance and detailed expression. Donatello’s work reflects the influence of classical sculpture on Renaissance art. I don't know much about art but I recognize this art from many movies and TV shows.
  • The Annunciation
    1472

    The Annunciation

    The artist is Leonardo da Vinci. The medium is oil on wood. Also oil on canvas, and paper. The description shows a feast of the Incarnation, Conceptio Christi.
    In the feat it is many christian denominations, including the Catholic Church, Anglicanism, Lutheranism, and the Eastern Orthodox Church. It also shows religious babies with wings which symbolizes Christ.
  • The Birth of Venus
    1484

    The Birth of Venus

    The artist is Sandro Botticelli. The medium includes tempera on canvas. Other information on the medium is unknown. The description is that this painting shows the goddess Venus emerging from the sea. Botticelli’s use of flowing contrast and soft colors creates a feather like quality, which reflects the Renaissance's obsession with many myths like art.
  • The Last Supper
    1495

    The Last Supper

    The artist is none other then Leonardo da Vinci. The medium is tempera on gesso. Also the medium includes pitch, and mastic. The description is that this mural captures the moment Jesus announces his betrayal. Da Vinci's mastery of perspective draws viewers into the scene, emphasizing the emotional reactions of each apostle. This is also one of the most famous art of all time. It is a very religious art and is world known.
  • Mona Lisa
    1503

    Mona Lisa

    The artist is Leonardo da Vinci . The medium is oil on poplar panel. The description is that the "Mona Lisa" is arguably the most famous painting in the world, renowned for its subject's charismatic smile. Da Vinci's use of outline creates soft transitions between colors and tones, enhancing the realism of the of the figure.
  • The School of Athens
    1509

    The School of Athens

    The artist is Raphael. The medium is a fresco painting. The description is that the art is located in the Vatican, this fresco depicts an assembly of great philosophers, including Plato and Aristotle. Raphael’s use of correct proportion and perspective creates a working well composition that visually shows the Renaissance ideal of knowledge. During the Renaissance many artist developed new techniques to depict three dimensional space and the human form more accurately.
  • Bacchus and Ariadne
    1510

    Bacchus and Ariadne

    The artist is Titan. The medium is that it is an oil painting. Other information on the medium is unknown. It is one of a cycle of paintings on mythological subjects produced for Alfonso d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, for the Camerino daAlabastro. It is a private room in his palazzo in Ferrara decorated with paintings based on classical texts. It shows a fight between groups. It shows great contrast also.
  • The Creation of Adam
    1512

    The Creation of Adam

    The artist is Michelangelo. The medium is fresco. Other information on medium is unknown. The description includes part of the Sistine Chapel ceiling. This fresco medium illustrates the biblical creation narrative. The nearly touching hands of God and Adam symbolize the amazing spark of life, broadcasting Michelangelo's skill in the performed way of human figures.
  • The Assumption of the Virgin
    1515

    The Assumption of the Virgin

    The Artist is Titian. The medium is an oil painting on panel. Other information on the medium is unknown. The description is it is a large piece by the Italian Renaissance artist Titian. This art refers to the biblical story where the angel Gabriel appears to the Virgin Mary, talking her that she will conceive and give birth to Jesus. A story that many people around the world know.
  • Venus of Urbino
    1538

    Venus of Urbino

    Artist Titian Medium Oil on canvas - Acription This sensual portrayal of Venus combines beauty and realism. Titian's use of color and light creates a warm, inviting atmosphere, emphasizing the figure's curves and expression. Religious Themes and Symbolism The Renaissance was also marked by a resurgence of religious themes in art, often intertwined with humanist ideals. Artists like Caravaggio and Botticelli explored these themes through innovative techniques and symbolic imagery. ####
  • The Calling of Saint Matthew

    The Calling of Saint Matthew

    The artist is Caravaggio is a famous artist. The medium is oil on canvas. The description is that this work illustrates the moment where Jesus calls Matthew to follow him. The artist extravagant use of shadows and light opens up the emotional setting of the space. The influence of the Renaissance revival of classical antiquity is evident in the architecture and sculpture during this specific time period.
  • The Tempest

    The Tempest

    The artist is Giorgione. The Tempest is a Renaissance painting by the Italian master Giorgione. The medium oil paint on canvas. Other information on medium is unknown. The art is hard to decipher. It shows a man and a motherly woman in a landscape with a storm, remains open to how you yourself interpret it. t is not like other paintings it is based on how you decipher it someone else might have another thought on it then you.
  • Landscape with St Philip baptising the Eunuch

    Landscape with St Philip baptising the Eunuch

    The author is Jan Both. The medium includes oil on canvas. Other information abou the medium is unknown. The is size 88.0 x 142. This canvas illustrates an evening landscape with vibrant colors and many trees. The background information on this picture includes a vision from the bible. The artist wanted to take what the bible described and put it to life. This piece of art gives me a very quiet scenery also.

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