Art and Artists of the Renaissance
Grade 7 · Social Studies · Renaissance and Reformation · Minnesota, USA
Lesson Summary
Explore the masterpieces and techniques of famous Renaissance artists.
Explanation
Renaissance artists revolutionized art by using techniques like perspective (creating depth on a flat surface), realistic human anatomy, and chiaroscuro (the play of light and shadow). Leonardo da Vinci, known for the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, was also an inventor and scientist. Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and sculpted the famous statue of David. Raphael was celebrated for his graceful paintings. These artists were supported by wealthy patrons like the Medici family, who funded their work.
Practice Questions
Q1: What technique did Renaissance artists use to create the illusion of depth in paintings?
Answer: Perspective, which uses lines and proportions to make flat images appear three-dimensional.
Q2: Name one famous work by Michelangelo.
Answer: The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (or the sculpture of David).
Q3: What role did patrons like the Medici family play in the Renaissance?
Answer: They provided financial support to artists, writers, and scholars, making it possible for them to create their masterpieces.
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