Friday, November 6, 2009

Renaissance Art

Paolo Veronese's Feast in the House of Levi
Galleria della Academia
1573


5 comments:

  1. This painting os a good example of Renaissance art because it shows individualism, humanism and secularism. It exhibits individualism with the detail of each person. Everyone is doing something different and has their own look. It expresses humanism because the bodies are created so perfectly and have such fine detail in their faces feet, etc. Lastly the "house" in this painting shows secularism because of the detail of the statues around the arches and the beauty of the architecture. This exemplifies the secular spirit because people valued enjoyment of life on earth and not just working for heaven.

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  2. This painting contains aspects of the Renaissance like humanism and individualism. It shows individualism because every person in the painting is doing something different and has their own expression. This paintng depicts humanism by the arches and columns of the building. Humanists often studied the Greeks and Romans, and one of the things they are most known for is their architecture, which mainly derived from columns and arches.

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  3. this painting shows a lot of humanism and individualism. it shows humanism by showing the emotions on each persons face. it shows individualism in the way that all the people have different faces and show a lot of emotions.

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  4. This picture shows individualism. If you look at the clothing they are wearing, it is all different colors. Thier facial expressions are all different also. No one is doing the same thing they are all doing different things.

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  5. This painting is a really good example of Renaissance art because it shows individualism, humanism, and secularism. Individualism is shown through the people's different facial expressions, actions, and clothing. The people are different, none of them are doing the same thing or look alike. It shows humanism throught the detail of the people. Lastly it shows secularism because in the Renaissance beauty and material objects were very important and the building is very extravagant. The building is very detailed especially the arches.

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