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Visual Arts Paper                           1




                      Visual Arts Paper


                        Erick Lamb


                    University of Phoenix


                          4/7/2013
Visual Arts Paper                                                                                       2


       The Renaissance was a cultural movement that spanned roughly the 14th to the 17th

century, beginning in Florence in the Late Middle Ages and later spreading to the rest of Europe.

The term is also used more loosely to refer to the historic era, but since the changes of the

Renaissance were not uniform across Europe, this is a general use of the term. As a cultural

movement, it encompassed a resurgence of learning based onclassical sources, the development

of linear perspective in painting, and gradual but widespread educational reform. Traditionally,

this intellectual transformation has resulted in the Renaissance being viewed as a bridge between

the Middle Ages and the Modern era. Although the Renaissance saw revolutions in many

intellectual pursuits, as well as social and political upheaval, it is perhaps best known for its

artistic developments and the contributions of such polymaths as Leonardo da Vinci and

Michelangelo, who inspired the term "Renaissance man".


       Many people believe that art is generated from feeling of artists, and that pure feeling

appear in their art pieces. Different artists believe painting is one of the most powerful tools to

facilitate communication with the world around them. Colors and lines easily help them to create

new art pieces and transfer their thoughts and feelings to the viewer. Different pieces of art,

bring new spices to life and introduce a new window to the way one can look at the world. Art

works differ from each other as they represent different feelings and mindsets of their artists. The

Mona Lisa is a famous painting, which was created by Leonardo Da Vinci. The artist’s feelings

are depicted in every part of this piece of art. For example, the Mona Lisareflect Leonardo’s

thoughts and ideas during his period of life(Brown, 1998).


       While most artworks of the Renaissance era depict biblical scenes, the Mona Lisa is one

of the first paintings that are distinguishable from other artworks of this period, because, it shows

one of the first half-body portrait painting and it also depicts the importance of nature in the
Visual Arts Paper                                                                                      3


Resonance era. According to the “Renaissance Art” article, the goal of most of the Renaissance

artists was to show the importance of people’s daily tasks and nature and the content was not

limited to religion. Also figures were lifelike and three-dimensional, it reflects an increase

knowledge in human anatomy during this period(Brown, 1998).Many of the Renaissance

characteristics that are used in the Renaissance art are noticeable by looking at the Mona Lisa

painting. For example, Mona Lisa’s face is mysterious but it is full of emotion. It is a realistic

and three-dimensional portrait. The landscape on the background reflects a great picture of

nature. Leonardo’s artworks usually reflect the world around him in his era. In the Mona Lisa

painting, the dress and its color represents women's wearing style in the Renaissance period.

Leonardo used “Sfumato” technique or Leonardo smoke in his artworks. Matte colors used in the

Mona Lisa have a trace of this method in the Renaissance era. In the Renaissance era, wealthy

people usually hired an artist to create their portrait(Brown, 1998). The Mona Lisa is a portrait of

Mona Lisa Gioconda also known as “Lisa Gherardin the wife of a wealthy renaissance Florentine

merchant, FrancesodelGiocondo”. The Mona Lisa is one of the most famous art pieces of the

Renaissance era and it captivates viewers’ attention at the first glance.


       Michelangelo was yet another great artist in the Renaissance Era. His reputation as a

sculptor was established when he was commissioned to sculpt the Hebrew King David, just as

Donatello had. Unlike Donatello’s David, Michelangelo’s was created with far more skill, as was

Bernini’s(Reifsynder, 2004). However, since Michelangelo’s block of marble was full of cracks,

he had to be extra careful and bring out all of his skills (Reifsynder, 2004). Michelangelo also

uses the artistic style of contrapposto, which is having the figure seemingly putting all of their

weight on one leg. Instead of Michelangelo’s David looking narcissistic like Donatello’s statue

after conquering his enemy. This version seems to have an enormous amount of pent up energy
Visual Arts Paper                                                                                       4


and looks as if he is about to move into action quickly(Reifsynder, 2004). Cast over his shoulder

is David's sling, and the stone is clutched in his right hand, his veins in chief anticipation of the

fight. Michelangelo's David depicts the ideal youth who has just reached manhood and is capable

of great physical and intellectual feats, which is part of the Classical tradition(Reifsynder, 2004).

Michelangelo's sculpture is closed in form, like Donatello's David. All the elements move firmly

around a central axis.


       In conclusion, in the period of the Renaissance, we can realize that the painting is

harmony and balance in construction. The period represented expressive ideals in the depiction

of the human figure, the apex of the use of space, and a strong influence of classical art. In the

Renaissance, there are many accomplishments that do not really appear before such as: forms,

colors and proportion, light and shade effects.
Visual Arts Paper                                                       5


                                             References


       Brown, D. (1998). Leonardo da vinci. Yale University.


       Reifsynder, J. M. (2004). Michelangelo's david. GiuntiEditore.

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Visual arts paper

  • 1. Visual Arts Paper 1 Visual Arts Paper Erick Lamb University of Phoenix 4/7/2013
  • 2. Visual Arts Paper 2 The Renaissance was a cultural movement that spanned roughly the 14th to the 17th century, beginning in Florence in the Late Middle Ages and later spreading to the rest of Europe. The term is also used more loosely to refer to the historic era, but since the changes of the Renaissance were not uniform across Europe, this is a general use of the term. As a cultural movement, it encompassed a resurgence of learning based onclassical sources, the development of linear perspective in painting, and gradual but widespread educational reform. Traditionally, this intellectual transformation has resulted in the Renaissance being viewed as a bridge between the Middle Ages and the Modern era. Although the Renaissance saw revolutions in many intellectual pursuits, as well as social and political upheaval, it is perhaps best known for its artistic developments and the contributions of such polymaths as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, who inspired the term "Renaissance man". Many people believe that art is generated from feeling of artists, and that pure feeling appear in their art pieces. Different artists believe painting is one of the most powerful tools to facilitate communication with the world around them. Colors and lines easily help them to create new art pieces and transfer their thoughts and feelings to the viewer. Different pieces of art, bring new spices to life and introduce a new window to the way one can look at the world. Art works differ from each other as they represent different feelings and mindsets of their artists. The Mona Lisa is a famous painting, which was created by Leonardo Da Vinci. The artist’s feelings are depicted in every part of this piece of art. For example, the Mona Lisareflect Leonardo’s thoughts and ideas during his period of life(Brown, 1998). While most artworks of the Renaissance era depict biblical scenes, the Mona Lisa is one of the first paintings that are distinguishable from other artworks of this period, because, it shows one of the first half-body portrait painting and it also depicts the importance of nature in the
  • 3. Visual Arts Paper 3 Resonance era. According to the “Renaissance Art” article, the goal of most of the Renaissance artists was to show the importance of people’s daily tasks and nature and the content was not limited to religion. Also figures were lifelike and three-dimensional, it reflects an increase knowledge in human anatomy during this period(Brown, 1998).Many of the Renaissance characteristics that are used in the Renaissance art are noticeable by looking at the Mona Lisa painting. For example, Mona Lisa’s face is mysterious but it is full of emotion. It is a realistic and three-dimensional portrait. The landscape on the background reflects a great picture of nature. Leonardo’s artworks usually reflect the world around him in his era. In the Mona Lisa painting, the dress and its color represents women's wearing style in the Renaissance period. Leonardo used “Sfumato” technique or Leonardo smoke in his artworks. Matte colors used in the Mona Lisa have a trace of this method in the Renaissance era. In the Renaissance era, wealthy people usually hired an artist to create their portrait(Brown, 1998). The Mona Lisa is a portrait of Mona Lisa Gioconda also known as “Lisa Gherardin the wife of a wealthy renaissance Florentine merchant, FrancesodelGiocondo”. The Mona Lisa is one of the most famous art pieces of the Renaissance era and it captivates viewers’ attention at the first glance. Michelangelo was yet another great artist in the Renaissance Era. His reputation as a sculptor was established when he was commissioned to sculpt the Hebrew King David, just as Donatello had. Unlike Donatello’s David, Michelangelo’s was created with far more skill, as was Bernini’s(Reifsynder, 2004). However, since Michelangelo’s block of marble was full of cracks, he had to be extra careful and bring out all of his skills (Reifsynder, 2004). Michelangelo also uses the artistic style of contrapposto, which is having the figure seemingly putting all of their weight on one leg. Instead of Michelangelo’s David looking narcissistic like Donatello’s statue after conquering his enemy. This version seems to have an enormous amount of pent up energy
  • 4. Visual Arts Paper 4 and looks as if he is about to move into action quickly(Reifsynder, 2004). Cast over his shoulder is David's sling, and the stone is clutched in his right hand, his veins in chief anticipation of the fight. Michelangelo's David depicts the ideal youth who has just reached manhood and is capable of great physical and intellectual feats, which is part of the Classical tradition(Reifsynder, 2004). Michelangelo's sculpture is closed in form, like Donatello's David. All the elements move firmly around a central axis. In conclusion, in the period of the Renaissance, we can realize that the painting is harmony and balance in construction. The period represented expressive ideals in the depiction of the human figure, the apex of the use of space, and a strong influence of classical art. In the Renaissance, there are many accomplishments that do not really appear before such as: forms, colors and proportion, light and shade effects.
  • 5. Visual Arts Paper 5 References Brown, D. (1998). Leonardo da vinci. Yale University. Reifsynder, J. M. (2004). Michelangelo's david. GiuntiEditore.