Renaissance Artists



Renaissance Humanism in Art

Directions:

1. Choose an artist’s name from the list. Look up work by that artist.

2. Choose one image that clearly demonstrates Humanist qualities.

3. Copy the large size image (not thumbnail) into a Word document or PowerPoint file. Include the artist’s name, date and title of the piece.

4. Below or next to the image, write an “Analysis Paragraph”. Explain how this piece of art shows Humanistic qualities of the Renaissance using three specific elements of the work. These explanations should be detailed.

5. Cite your sources

Renaissance Artists

Angelico, Fra

Bosch, Hieronymus

Masaccio

Donatello

Brunelleschi

Leonardo da Vinci

|Standard |60-69 |70-79 |80-89 |90-100 |

|1. Describe the cultural |No connection or |Includes less than 3 |Includes 3 examples of |Includes 3 well-explained|

|achievements of Renaissance|inaccurate connection to |examples of how this |how this piece shows |examples of how this |

|Italy |Renaissance |piece shows humanist |humanist ideas. |piece shows humanist |

| | |ideas. | |ideas. Extends argument |

| | | | |about the importance of |

| | | | |artist to the period. |

Michelangelo Buonarroti

Titian

Tintoretto

Bellini

Botticelli

Caravaggio

Ghiberti

Raphael

Bruegel, Pieter the Elder

Cellini, Benvenuto

Corregio [Antonio Allegri]

Della Robbia, Luca

Ghirlandaio, Domenico

Jan van Eyck

Albrecht Durer

Quentin Massys

Roger van der Weyden

Jean Clouet

Lucas Cranach the Elder

Hans Holbein, the Younger

Jon Goujon

Germain Pilon

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