AHIS 102 Lecture 7: Venetian High Renaissance

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Ahis102 venetian high renaissance lecture 7: venetian high renaissance, venice (archipelago made up of small islands) i. ii. iii. iv. v. Vicenza, c. 1530 70: known for architect, prime example of his work from the high renaissance, simplistic, houses are arranged around a central circular center, main influence was the pantheon in rome, c. 125 ce, triangular pediment, columns, round central area behind porch i. ii. iii. iv. , 1496: brother of gentile, revolutionized venetian painting moving it towards a more colorful, atmospheric style, oil paints, merged northern and southern italian renaissance aesthetics, created for the church of san zaccaria, figures are in a sacred conversation, don"t look to be conversing with each other, very absorbed within their own thoughts, figure playing music in foreground space, has a depth, shadowing in the half round nich, madonna and child, child looks infant like.

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