Chapter 16
High Renaissance
What way does architecture change in the High Renaissance?Where is the high Renaissance most established in Italy?Who are some of the main artists of this period of the late 15th and early 16th century? What distinguishes the art of this era as being so influential and admirable?What is different about the artists of Venice compared to Florence?
16.1 Leonardo da Vinci, Vitruvian Man , c. 1485–90.
16.2 Donato Bramante,
Tempietto, San Pietro in Montorio, Rome, c. 1502–3
16.4 Anonymous, Painting of an Ideal City , mid-15th century
16.8 St. Peter's, Vatican, Rome, view from the south flank
Bramante’s Floor plan for St. Peter’s Basilica
16.9 Leonardo da Vinci,
Embryo in the Womb , c. 1510
16.10 Leonardo da Vinci, Last Supper, refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan, c. 1495–98
16.12 Leonardo da Vinci,
Madonna and Child with Saint Anne , 1503–6
16.13 Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa , c. 1503–5.
16.14 Michelangelo, Pietà , 1498–1500
16.15 Michelangelo, David , 1501–4.
16.17 Michelangelo, ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (after cleaning), Vatican, Rome, 1508–12.http://www.vatican.va/various/cappelle/sistina_vr/index.html
16.18 Michelangelo, Creation of Adam (after cleaning, 1989) , c. 1510.
16.19 Michelangelo, Last Judgment (after cleaning, 1990–94), altar wall of the Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome, 1534–41
16.20 Michelangelo, Saint Bartholomew with flayed skin (detail of fig. 16.19), after cleaning
16.21 Raphael, Madonna of the Meadow , 1505
16.22 Raphael, Portrait of Pope Julius II , 1511–12.
16.23 Raphael, School of Athens , 1509–11, Stanza della Segnatura, Vatican, Rome.
http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/SchoolAthens.htm
16.24 Raphael's self-portrait (detail of fig. 16.23).
Artists from Venice
16.25 Gentile Bellini, Sultan Mehmet II , c. 1480.
16.26 Giovanni Bellini, San Giobbe Altarpiece , 1480s
16.27 Giovanni Bellini, Doge Leonardo Loredan , after 1501
16.28 Giorgione , Tempest , c. 1505–10.
16.29 Giorgione, Sleeping Venus , c. 1509.
16.30 Giorgione, Fête Champêtre , (aka Pastoral Concert) c. 1510.
16.31 Titian , Pesaro Madonna , 1519–26
16.32 Titian, Venus of Urbino , c. 1538.
16.33 Titian, Rape of Europa , 1559–62.