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    Peter Cano Art 104 – Spring 2012 Formal Analysis Essay “Madonna del Prato” The “Madonna del Prato” is renaissance painting by Raphael Sanzio‚ once a student of Perugino. Raphael is best known for his “Madonna” paintings‚ The “Madonna del Prato” along with others is believed to have been influenced by Leonardo. The line in “Madonna del Prato” doesn’t seem infinite‚ they tend to end and begin somewhere else creating the whole picture and bringing it all together as one picture. For

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    The Three High Renaissance Masters A look at Leonardo da Vinci‚ Michelangelo‚ and Raphael ➢ Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian artist and scientist who lived between 1452-1519. ➢ Leonardo was the original Renaissance man‚ whose roles included inventor‚ engineer‚ architect‚ mathematician‚ geologist‚ and astronomer. ➢ While he is best known as a painter‚ Leonardo primarily worked for the military producing designs of tanks‚ airplanes‚ and submarines‚ hundreds of years before such

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    Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael--portrayed the subject of a mother and her child with great sensitivity. Raphael painted "Madonna and Child" also known as "Small Cowper Madonna" (1505) that can be seen at the National Gallery of Art‚ Washington D.C. Interestingly‚ there is another similar painting by Raphael‚ "Madonna and Child with Book" (1502-03) that belongs to the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena‚ CA. From November 5‚ 2010 to January 24‚ 2011‚ the "Small Cowper Madonna" will be on loan to

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    were three artists considered to be the Trinity of Great Masters‚ Michelangelo‚ Leonardo da Vinci and Raffaelo Santi‚ or simply Raphael. While these artists often worked in different mediums‚ Michelangelo preferred stone and Raphael preferred oil paint. Michelangelo and Raphael were able to portray emotions in their work. In two of these works‚ The Pieta and La Madonna di San Sisto‚ these artists were able to bring to works of art the raw emotions felt by their subjects. Though their works are

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    Because the Vatican is within this city‚ it is most closely associated with fostering the artistic creativity of Leonardo‚ Michelangelo‚ and Raphael. A) Vienna B) London C) Paris D) Rome Points Earned: 4.0/4.0 Correct Answer(s): D 2. This artist’s School of Athens reveals his respect for pagan philosophers. A) Raphael B) Leonardo da Vinci C) Titian D) Giorgione Points Earned: 4.0/4.0 Correct Answer(s): A 3. This artist created the magnificent frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine

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    great artists lived‚ artists such as Leonardo Da Vinci‚ Michelangelo‚ and Raphael. All three of these artists are known all around the world as the best of the renaissance era. They made many pieces‚ sculptures and designed many buildings. One would think that the one who lived the shortest life would not have as much surviving pieces‚ but Raphael even with his short life created many masterpieces. The School of Athens‚ many Madonna pieces‚ the Cherubini‚ and the Triumph of Galatea are just some of his

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    The first picture I selected for my color theory application paper‚ was produced by Raphael. The title of the photo is “The Madonna of the Meadows”. The artist used “triadic harmonies” to direct the viewer’s eye to Madonna‚ along with John the Baptist and the young Jesus. He used a bright hues of red and blue for Madonna’s robes. Her hair is of a yellow tint. The red‚ blue and yellow colors are the primary colors in the picture and complement one another very nicely. John the Baptist and

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    Bacchus | Better known as just Raphael‚ an Italian architect and painter of the High Renaissance. He was best known for the perfection and grace in his artwork. Raphael was considered a master‚ among Leonardo da Vinci‚ and Michelangelo.. * School of Athens * The Transfiguration * The Marriage of the Virgin | * Resurrection of Christ * Self-portrait * La belle jardinière | * Ezekiel’s Vision * The Sistine Madonna * Madonna and Child | Titian was known

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    Mannerism: The anti-High Renaissance The height of Italian Renaissance art had reached its summit in the late 15th century with the advent of the three masters of the High Renaissance: Leonardo‚ Michelangelo‚ and Raphael. Their works of art exhibited the pinnacle of man’s aesthetic ability in creating realistic depiction of the world through anatomically detailed human bodies‚ harmonious perspectival space‚ and emphasis on uniformity derived from nature. However this astounding progress in artistic

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    that was believable and real. New techniques such as linear perspective‚ chiaroscuro (use of light and dark) and a wide spectrum of colors were used to project three-dimensional space. Some of the artists associated with the Renaissance era are Raphael‚ Michelangelo and da Vinci. The Baroque Era began around the 16th century in Rome. It was a time of exploration‚ increased trade and further discovery of the sciences. It was also a time of frequent battles throughout Europe as a result of the

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