Artwork of the Renaissance New techniques were used during this time to make the artwork look more...

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Artwork of the Renaissance• New techniques were used during this time to

make the artwork look more realistic. Some of those techniques were:

• Foreground and Background- Things in the foreground are larger than those in the background. • Things are painted to appear sharper the closer they

are and hazy the further away something is.• Diagonal and parallel lines are used to give depth. • Shadowing is used to create the look of wrinkles,

curves, or depth.

Artwork of the Italian Renaissance(God Like Figures and Classical Greek and Roman Themes)

MichelangeloArtwork

Sistine Chapel Ceiling: Creation of Adam, 1510

Ideal Head of a Woman, c.1525-28

Leonardo da Vinci Artwork

Artwork of the Renaissance• New techniques were used during this time to

make the artwork look more realistic. Some of those techniques were:

• Foreground and Background- Things in the foreground are larger than those in the background. • Things are painted to appear sharper the closer they

are and hazy the further away something is.• Diagonal and parallel lines are used to give depth. • Shadowing is used to create the look of wrinkles,

curves, or depth.

The Northern

Renaissance(Humans with Physical Flaws and Scenes of Daily Life)

Albrecht Durer

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