t2 italian/mannerism

    • Jacopo
    • Barbari,
    • View of Venice, 1500.
    • Woodcut.
    • GIOVANNI
    • BELLINI, San Zaccaria Altarpiece, 1505. Oil on wood transffered to canvas
    • GIOVANNI
    • BELLINI and TITIAN
    • Feast of the Gods,
    • 1529. Oil on canvas
    • GIORGIONE
    • DA CASTELFRANCO (and/or TITIAN?)
    • pastoral symphony
    • 1508–1510. Oil on canvas
    • TITIAN,
    • Assumption of the Virgin,
    • 1516–1518.
    • Oil on wood
    • TITIAN,
    • Madonna of the Pesaro Family, 1519–1526.
    • Oil on canvas
    • TITIAN,
    • Meeting of Bacchus and Ariadne
    • 1522–1523. Oil on
    • canvas
    • titian,
    • Venus of Urbino, 1538. Oil on canvas
    • TITIAN,
    • Isabella d’Este, 1534–1536. Oil on canvas
    • JACOPO
    • DA PONTORMO,
    • Entombment of Christ
    • 1525–1528. Oil on wood
    • BRONZINO,
    • Venus, Cupid, Folly, and Time
    • 1546.
    • Oil on wood
    • TINTORETTO,
    • Last Supper, 1594. Oil on canvas
    • PAOLO
    • VERONESE, Christ in the House of Levi
    • 1573. Oil on canvas
  1. Mannerism
    •Recognize basic features of Mannerism

    –Elongated and distorted figures

    • –Less emphasis on balance, symmetry, and
    • rational composition (values of High Renaissance)

    –Unusual lighting effects

    • •Compare and contrast Mannerist painting
    • with that of the High Renaissance
  2. venetian painting
    • •Realize that Venetian painters were among
    • the earliest to use oil painting in Italy

    • •Result of oil painting --- Venetian
    • paintings are known for their rich colors

    • •Notice that Venetian paintings are often
    • sensuous

    •Disegno/Colore Line or Drawing vs. Color
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t2 italian/mannerism
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