Directions:
1. Use “google images” or our online course resources, to find and post a work of Late Medival Art from 1280 AD-1440 AD. Describe the qualities that make the work “Late Medieval.” Your work does not have to be of European origin. You may choose a work of art from any culture that was created 1280-1440AD.
2. Be sure to include the artist, title, date, and material as a identification label.
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436050
Q.2 :
Short Answer Questions: Masaccio’s Painting
First, read and watch the following videos and texts:
Then, please answereach of the following short answer questions using complete sentences:
- How does Masaccio employ one point-linear perspective in both The Holy Trinity and The Tribute Money?
- The figures outside the triumphal arch in The Holy Trinity are the wealth patrons of the fresco. This is one of the first times that a contemporary, non-biblical, person was represented inside a church. Do you think it is right churches to include wealth donors in their holy imagery? What might wealthy folks gain from representing themselves inside the church?
Q.3 :
Comparison Essay: Brunelleschi vs. Ghiberti
First watch the following videos:
- Ghiberti and Brunelleschi Sacrifice of Isaac Competition Panels (Links to an external site.)
- Brunelleschi’s Dome for the Duomo (Cathedral of Florence)
Then, use the comparison images to write a short essay comparing each artist’s The Sacrifice of Isaac, based on the following questions:
- Which of these two relief sculptures is more naturalistic. Describe specific elements that exhibit naturalism or lack thereof.
- Which of these two sculptures do feel conveys more emotional drama and excitement?
- Which of these two sculptures do you prefer, and why?
Q.4 :
Donatello’s Sculpture
First watch the following videos:
Then, answer the following questions using complete sentences:
- Who comissioned Donatello’s St. Mark, outside the Orsanmichele buidling in Florence?
- What are some ways that Donatello’s St. Mark and David revive the classical tradition?
- Do you think that Donatello intended The David to be sensual and erotic? Why or why not?
- Where was The David displayed during the Renaissance?
- What did The David symbolize for the city of Florence?