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ARHS 1003 1st Edition Lecture 12Outline of Last LectureI. High RenaissanceOutline of Current LectureI. High RenaissanceII. Early MannerismIII. High ManieraIV. EngravingV. ArchitectureCurrent LectureI. High RenaissanceA. Martin Luther argued that religion should be on a personal level and doneonly by faith not by indulgences.B. artworks1. The Creation of Adama) this painting represents a more personal relationship with The Lord2. Tempesta) originally the man in the corn was another woman3. Sleeping Venusa) this painting portrays symmetry because Venus is lying at a perfect diagonal4. Venus of UrbinoThese 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.a) this painting was significant because it was the first time Venus looked straight at the audience instead of into the distanceII. Early MannerismA. tension, instability, and exaggeration1. it was mostly resembled the Hellenistic Period because they were painting art without reason and symmetryB. artists1. Parmiganinoa) he introduced figura serpentinate which means snake likeb) artworks(1) Madonna with the Long Neck(a) the proportions were not even(b) the movement of the art piece was snake like (figura serpentine)III. High ManieraA. intellectualism, artifice (something used to deceive others)B. artists1. Bronzinoa) artworks(1) Allegory of Venus, Cupid, Folly, and Time(a) the body angles weren’t realistic(b) figura serpentinate (snake like)(c) the apple represented the most beautifulIV. EngravingA. whatever was printed would come out reversedB. artists1. Durer was the very first artist to publish a book of his printsV. Architecture A. Andrea Palladio1. he introduced the superimposed portico to domestic architecturea) he also introduced the venetian window (arched window)b) the Villa Rotunda(private home) was his most famous


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