Art History: Renaissance
Exploring artists, ideas, and innovations from the Renaissance
Art History: Renaissance
Exploring artists, ideas, and innovations from the Renaissance
Art History - Grade 6-8
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The Renaissance began in Italy around the 1300s and later spread across Europe. What does the word Renaissance mean, and why is this meaning important for understanding the time period?
Think about what it means for an old idea to become important again.
Renaissance means rebirth. This is important because people during this time renewed their interest in ancient Greek and Roman art, learning, architecture, and ideas. - 2
Renaissance artists often used realism in their work. Describe two ways an artist might make a painting look more realistic.
An artist might use accurate body proportions and shading to make figures look three-dimensional. An artist might also use perspective so objects appear closer or farther away. - 3
Linear perspective was an important Renaissance innovation. Explain how linear perspective helps create the illusion of depth in a painting.
Imagine railroad tracks appearing to meet in the distance.
Linear perspective uses lines that seem to meet at a vanishing point. This makes objects look smaller as they get farther away, creating the illusion of depth on a flat surface. - 4
Humanism was a major idea during the Renaissance. What did humanists study, and how did humanism affect art?
Humanists studied subjects such as history, literature, philosophy, and the achievements of ancient Greece and Rome. Humanism affected art by encouraging artists to show realistic people, human emotions, and individual personalities. - 5
Leonardo da Vinci is often called a Renaissance person. Explain what this phrase means and give two areas in which Leonardo worked.
Think about a person who is not limited to only one talent or subject.
A Renaissance person is someone who has knowledge and skill in many different fields. Leonardo worked in areas such as painting, anatomy, engineering, invention, and science. - 6
The Mona Lisa is one of Leonardo da Vinci's most famous paintings. Identify one artistic feature that helps make the portrait seem lifelike.
One lifelike feature of the Mona Lisa is Leonardo's use of soft shading, which helps the face look rounded and natural. The subtle expression also makes the sitter seem like a real person with thoughts and emotions. - 7
Michelangelo created sculptures and paintings, including the statue of David and the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. What do these works show about Renaissance ideas?
Focus on how the human body is shown in the works.
These works show Renaissance ideas because they emphasize the beauty and strength of the human body, careful study of anatomy, and powerful emotional expression. - 8
Raphael was known for balance, harmony, and clear composition. In art, what does composition mean?
Composition means the way parts of an artwork are arranged. It includes where figures, objects, colors, and shapes are placed so the artwork feels organized and balanced. - 9
Look at an imaginary Renaissance painting of a city square. The buildings get smaller as they move toward the center of the picture, and the street lines meet at one point. What technique is the artist using?
Look for clues about lines meeting at a point.
The artist is using linear perspective. The buildings and street lines guide the viewer's eye toward a vanishing point, which creates the appearance of depth. - 10
Many Renaissance artists studied anatomy. Why would studying the human body help an artist?
Studying anatomy would help an artist understand muscles, bones, and body proportions. This knowledge made it easier to draw and sculpt people in realistic poses. - 11
Patrons played an important role in Renaissance art. What is a patron, and why were patrons important?
Think about who provides money or resources for an artist's work.
A patron is a person or group that pays an artist to create artwork. Patrons were important because their support allowed artists to spend time making paintings, sculptures, buildings, and other works. - 12
The Medici family of Florence supported many artists and thinkers. How could a wealthy family influence the development of art in a city?
A wealthy family could influence art by paying artists, funding buildings, collecting artworks, and encouraging new ideas. Their choices could make certain styles and artists more popular. - 13
Northern Renaissance artists, such as Jan van Eyck and Albrecht Dürer, often included fine details and realistic textures. Describe one example of a detail an artist might include to show careful observation.
An artist might show the shine of metal, the folds of fabric, individual hairs, wood grain, or tiny objects in a room. These details show that the artist carefully observed the real world. - 14
Compare medieval art and Renaissance art. Name one way Renaissance art was different from much medieval art.
Think about depth, realism, and the way people are shown.
Renaissance art was often more realistic than much medieval art. It used perspective, natural poses, shading, and accurate proportions to make people and spaces look more lifelike. - 15
Choose one Renaissance artist from this worksheet and explain why that artist is important to art history.
Answers will vary. A complete answer should name a Renaissance artist and explain that artist's importance, such as Leonardo da Vinci for combining art and science, Michelangelo for powerful sculpture and anatomy, or Raphael for balanced and harmonious compositions.