File - Ms. Fitzgibbon`s World History Class
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Alexis, Jess, Daniel, Grace
Tyler, Tomer, Akshay
Cooper, Uri, Nick
Ethan, Will, Sebastian
Vivian, Briny, Jenn, Megan
Cynthia, Olivia, Saoirse, Aditi
Raphael
Donatello
Da Vinci
Michaelangelo
Botticelli
Titian
Cameron, Ben M, Dan, Tomo
Tom, Michael, Andrew
Lucie, Kaitlin, Daniel, Billy
Ben S, Ashwath, Sumer
Allen, Albert, Phoebe, Kira
Mei, Lily, Matty
Raphael
Donatello
Da Vinci
Michaelangelo
Botticelli
Titian
Raphael
Emma, Demiah, Shira
Lucas A, Alice, Giulia
Annalise, Maya, Matt, Fiona
Ryan, Doug, Stephen
Evan B, Batu, Victor
Vivek, Lucas H, Jonah
Titian
Evan F, Andrew, Ricky
Albrecht Dürer
Donatello
Da Vinci
Michaelangelo
Botticelli
Cameron, Ben M, Dan, Tomo
Tom, Michael, Andrew
Lucie, Kaitlin, Daniel, Billy
Ben S, Ashwath, Sumer
Allen, Albert, Phoebe, Kira
Mei, Lily, Matty
Raphael
Donatello
Da Vinci
Michaelangelo
Botticelli
Titian
The Renaissance
How did art communicate the
ideas of the Renaissance?
Sit with your group (see list on board)
Take out your H/W
Get ready for Do-Now
How are these pieces of art different?
St. Francis
St. Francis in the Desert
Bonaventura Berlinghieri
Giovanni Bellini
c. 1235
1480
What is the Renaissance?
Mona Lisa
Leonardo da Vinci
1506
Plague = End of the
Middle Ages
1300s-1600
Same time as
Protestant
Reformation
“rebirth”
Explosion of creativity
Italy first; Northern
Europe later
Europe’s Golden Age
Why Italy?
New Techniques
Perspective
Realism
Oil Paint
Roman
Architecture
Marriage of the Virgin
Raphael
1504
New Idea: Humanism
Classicism
Secularism
Individualism
Classicism
re-discovery & appreciation of ancient Greek & Roman culture
School of
Athens
Raphael
1510-1511
Secularism
emphasis on this
world (“here &
now”) and its
material pleasures
rather than the
afterlife or spiritual
world
Arnolfini Portrait
Jan Van Eyck
1434
Individualism
emphasizing the talents, accomplishments, & emotions of
individual human beings
The Sacrifice
of Isaac
Caravaggio
1590-1610
Compare!
Where do you see new techniques & new ideas?
Medieval
Madonna
Madonna
of the
Carnation
DaVinci
1478-80
Compare Again
How are these buildings different?
Medieval Gothic Architecture
Laon Cathedral, Laon France
1160-1225.
Renaissance Architecture
Duomo, Florence, Italy 1436
Field Trip to the Renaissance!
sort of…
Your job: introduce the class to a
Renaissance Man!
Work with your group to create a thinglink
collage for the class
Show us how the art communicates the ideas
and techniques of the Renaissance
Homework Tonight: find, read, & annotate
an article about your artist or his masterpiece
(don’t all read the same thing!)
Who are the Renaissance Men?
*Note: you have already been assigned a subject but if you would
like to switch for an open one, tell me before the end of the day
Raphael
Donatello
Michelangelo
DaVinci
Albrecht Durer
Caravaggio
Titian
Botticelli
Van Eyck
Shakespeare
Cervantes
Brunelleschi
Alberti
Palladio
Homework Tonight
Homework Tonight: find, read, & annotate
an article about your artist or his
masterpiece (don’t all read the same
thing!)
In class starting Monday, work on
Thinglink and Google Doc with your Group
A Note about Sharing the Work
A Renaissance Project Template will be provided to
each group via GoogleDocs.
Ownership of the Google Doc will be transferred to
me the first day of the project so that I can monitor the
group’s work.
All group members will share and edit the template
to keep track of the research, writing and Works
Cited.
This project is about collaboration and all work will be
shared evenly.
Overzealous micro-managers and work-dodging
couch potatoes are equally unpleasant to work
with.