6/28/2023 0 Comments Art in renaissance italy 1350 1500![]() ![]() Good compilations of primary documents are found in Creighton Gilbert’s, Italian Art 1400–1500: Sources and Documents (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1980 and Carol M. Other primary readings include excerpts from sources such as Giorgio Vasari’s Lives of the Artists or Cennino Cennini’s The Craftsman’s Handbook. See videos, views, and charts related to Brunelleschi’s Dome, here and for a 360 degree tour of the Sistine Chapel, see here. ![]() Good video resources on the historical background include PBS’s Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance and its accompanying website.įor more on artistic techniques, see Smarthistory’s videos on tempera paint and oil paint, and a NOVA video on Michelangelo’s fresco method. ![]() Background reading for your students might include your textbook, Smarthistory’s Renaissance section, relevant sections in Marilyn Bradshaw’s Italian Renaissance Art: A Sourcebook, and the National Gallery of Art’s Italian Renaissance Learning Resources. ![]()
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