ENG210Y1 Lecture : ENG210 LEC03

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Iconography very flat (2d) (no interest in creating a 3d illusion) Exist in a space in what matters is what"s up and down, not behind or in front: the divine (the spirit) is the focus. Each conventional representation (gesture) has a meaning (of spiritual means) Realism not reality but conventional: no concerns with conventions of realism. Similar as above 2: cimabue, 1280 introduces conventions which reshapes renaissance art. Still no 3d: emphasizes the 2 central figures. Baby jesus looks more like a child. Characters look more human: still divine figures but redefined. 2 main characters are surrounded by other human figures: giotto, dirck bouts, 1465. From flat and sharp to round and soft throughout years: convention being represented. Convention that allows 3d space on 2d surface: van eyck, 1436, and 10. More human: piero della francesco, 1420s. Perspective: 2 mains in front of 2 other smaller figures: bellini, 1480s.

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