The Big Three: Italian High Renaissance
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“The Big Three”
Italian High
Renaissance
Leonardo Da Vinci
Michelangelo
Buonarroti
Raffaello Sanzio
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The High Renaissance
The 4th generation of Renaissance artists
Culmination of talent
Artists now had the confidence, tools, technology and
training to produce their own works
Convergence of talent
“A wealth of talent” concentrated in the same area
during a short period of time
Fast Facts
Late 1400’s - Early 1500’s
Began after the death of Lorenzo de Medici and with
the production of Leonardo’s most important works
Ended with the death of Raphael
Occurred mostly in Rome
Many more Renaissance artists…
Big 3 are the most famous
Characteristics
Definite light source
Naturalism
Neo-Platonism
No halos
Spatial
illusion/Perspective
Sense of stability and
order
Increase in private
commission
Less reliance on the
church/royalty for work
Leonardo Da Vinci
1452-1519
Trained in Florence
Best known as painter
Scientist,
mathematician,
engineer, inventor,
anatomist, sculptor,
musician, writer
“Renaissance Man”
Leonardo Da Vinci
Painted beautiful woman
Most whom seemed to have
a secret
“Mona Lisa”
Disliked Michelangelo
Mentor to Raphael
Commissioned by Pope Leo X
The Last Supper (1498)
Vitruvian
Man (1490)
Michelangelo Buonarroti
1475-1564
Trained in Florence
Best known as painter and sculpture
Architecture and poetry
Deep belief in God
Michelangelo Buonarroti
Painted woman who
looked a lot like men
Disliked Leonardo
Somewhat reluctant
mentor to Raphael
Was commissioned
by 6 different popes
David
(1501-1504)
Raphael Sanzio
1483-1520
Trained in Umbria
Best known as painter
Architect
Studied human anatomy to
extent that figures were
proportionately accurate
Believed in God, but didn’t
alienate other religions
Raphael Sanzio
Painted woman
Gentle, calm and
beautiful
Idolized Leonardo and
got along with
Michelangelo
Was commissioned by
two popes
The School Of Athens (1510-1511)