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ARTH 106 Lecture 3I. Work: Siena, 1288-1309a. Artist: Palazzo Publicob. Details: i. City hall in central squareii. Symbol of great wealth, strength and poweriii. Tallest structure during this timeiv. Practical- bell towerv. Defense- fortress with crenellationsII. Work: Peaceful City, detail from effects of good government in the city and in the countrya. Artist: Ambrogio Rorenzetb. Details:i. Oligarchs celebrating themselvesii. Arts flourishing, dancers, colorful, lively, no clear authority figure, impossibly clean, secureiii. High class on horses, colorful clothingiv. Lower class rustic clothingv. No signs of conflict, not dirty, tranquility between all classesvi. OrderlyIII. Work: Peaceful Countrya. Details:i. Latifundia- countryland that supports the cityii. Prosperous-greeniii. Connected to city by roadwayiv. Peasants, hunters are lower classv. Soldiers, aristocrats are upper classvi. Classes peacefully coexistvii. Angel of law, justice, discipline in upper left cornerThese 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.IV. Work: Champmol Alterpiece, 1399a. Artist: Melchoir Broederlamb. Detail:i. Oil- luminous final product, renders fine detail; appealing to those interested in money/wealth (bankers)ii. Scenes1. Enunciation- birth of Christ2. Visitation- Mary visits cousin3. Presentation- Presentation of Christ4. Flight into Egypt from Nazarethiii. Dramatic contrast between interior and exterioriv. Omnipresence of God’s world- scenes seem to blendv. God the Father in upper left corner V. Work: Ghent Alterpiece, 1432a. Artist: Hubert and Jan van Eyckb. Details: i. Commissioned by Jodocus Vydii. 12 feet tall, elaborateiii. Upper half of outer alter- Gabriel and Virgin enunciation scene; location of scene seems to suggest connection between scene and God’s Planiv. Bottom: Jodocus Vyd and wife attending to sculptures of John the Baptist and John the Evangelistv. Inside alterpiece: 12 pieces divided into heavenly scene and earthly scenevi. Theme: need for


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