Medival Paintings Vs. Renaissance Paintings
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Sacred and profane Love
• Tiziano Vecellio, better known as Titian
• Sacred and Profane Love
• 18th Century
• Oil on Canvas
The painting titled Sacred and Profane Love was made by Tiziano Vecellio, better
known as Titian. He was one of the most famous artist during the Renaissance period.
Titian made this painting during 18th century. The painting was painted to celebrate
marriage between rich Venetian couple in 1514. In the painting the two ladies on each
corner/side of the painting, are leaning against a rim, which is opened and filled with
water. The painting was a scene taken from the story of Venus and Adonis. In this
painting the lady/Venus on the right is holding a lamp, which symbolize heavenly love
and everlasting happiness and the lady/bride on the left in a wedding gown represent
earthly love. In the center of the painting, there is a small chubby cupid, who blends
the water of love.
Madonna and child with Saints
•Jacopo di Cione
• Madonna and Child with Saints
• 1391
• Tempera and gold on panel
The Painting titled Madonna and Child with Saints was made by Jacopo
di Cione. He was one of the most famous artist during the Medieval Age.
Jacopo di Cione made the painting in 1391. In the painting the four
saints, two saints on the right and two saints on the left represent St.
Amata, St. Andrea and St. Marco Papa.
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The painting Scared and Profane Love was made with oil paint. Oil paint was
invented in 15th Century. Oil paint was used during Renaissance. Using oil paint for
the paintings use to make the paintings more realistic. Oil paint was basically use
to build layers of colors, was translucent, also create painting with appearance of
greater depth. Oil paint was also used to make shadows of the people and add
some light/shine to the painting. Oil paint dried out very slowly, so you can also
make changes after wards. Renaissance paintings normally represent Humanism.
Renaissance paintings showed normal life of people, with normal buildings in the
background. Renaissance painting also created illusions. Accurate perspective
also existed in Renaissance paintings.
Medieval Painting were very different from Renaissance Paintings. Medieval
painting was regularly smooth, with no perspective in it. Medieval painting were
very religious paintings and it was always symbolize god. The painting Madonna
and child with saints was made of Egg tempera used on wood and sometimes add
a little bit of gold to it. Gold was frequent use for background to symbolize the holy
atmosphere of heaven. The egg tempera dried out very quickly, so if you want to
make any changes at the end, then it was hard to make any. Medieval paintings
always had halos and hieratic different in their painting. Halo’s is a circle around
the head of saint in a religious painting. People who had halo’s around their head
were the residents of heaven. Hieratic scale represent the sizes of things
according to their importance. Often In medieval paintings the saints and angles
were shown smaller then Mary and baby Jesus.
Bibliography!
“Scared and Profane Love/ Stylistic Differences Between Titian and Giorgione.” 7th February 2010.
Fine Art Touch. 7th February 2010.
<http://www.finearttouch.com/Sacred_and_Profane_Love,_Stylistic_Differences_Between_Titian_and_
Giorgione.html>.
“File: Jacopo Di Cione- Madonna and child with Saints, 1391.jpg.” 18th March 2009. Wikipedia. 8th
February 2010.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Jacopo_di_Cione_-_Madonna_and_Child_with_Saints,_1391.jpg>.
‘How did Renaissance Artist Differ from Medieval Artist?” 8th February 2010. Answers.com. 8th
February 2010.
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