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ARHI 2300 1st Edition Lecture 35Outline of Last Lecture I. The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapela. Creation of Adamb. Temptation and Expulsionc. Libyan SiblyOutline of Current LectureI. The School of Athens, Raphael, Italian High Renaissance, 1509-1511Current LectureI. The School of Athens, Raphael, Italian High Renaissance, 1509-1511a. Papal library- important documents were signed in this rooma. Another one of Pope Julius II’s projects b. Wanted scenes depicting the four avenues to Trutha. Philosophy b. Arts: depiction of poetry, music, history, and rhetoricc. Law: Depiction of the 12th century Pope Gregory IX signing the Decretalsd. Theology (Religion): depiction of the disputa i. Moment when bread/wine becomes body and blood of Christii. Disputa says you have to take it on faithc. Plato: Timaeusa. He is talking about the Christian god (he points up)These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.d. Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethicsa. Concerned about what we know of the earth (points down) e. Apollo- god of music, poetry, fine arts (more abstract/intellectual)f. Minerva- mechanical arts (painting, sculpture, architecture)a. Things of the earthg. Artists working during the Renaissancea. Diogenes- away from everyone (on steps)i. He believed the best way to learn was self-knowledge (get away from everyone)b. Heraclitus- sorrowful philosopher (“you never step in the same river twice”)i. Actually Michelangeloii. Copy Michelangelo’s style (big, bulky)c. Euclid- Greek mathematician (credited with creating geometry)i. Actually depiction of Bramante, who was in charge of building the New Saint Peter’sd. Self portrait of Raphael (places himself with the more mechanical artists)i. He sees Michelangelo as someone who is more intellectual and abstracte. Some believe that there is a portrait of Leonardo da Vinci as Plato i. Leonardo is placed above Michelangelo, and with the more intellectual side1. Suggests that Michelangelo is not superior to Leonardoh. This is seen as the epitome of


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