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         Renaissance Art:     more books (100)
  1. History of Italian Renaissance Art 6th Ed: Sixth Edition by David G. Wilkins, David Wilkins, 2006-10-19
  2. Northern Renaissance Art by James Snyder, Larry Silver, et all 2004-09-12
  3. Italian Renaissance Art by Laurie Schneider Adams, 2001-02
  4. Renaissance Art Reconsidered: An Anthology of Primary Sources
  5. Art in Renaissance Italy: 1350-1500 (Oxford History of Art) by Evelyn Welch, 2001-05-17
  6. Harlem Renaissance: Art of Black America by Mary Schmidt Campbell, 1994-02-01
  7. Art in Renaissance Italy by John T. Paolettii, Gary M. Radke, 2005-08
  8. Making Renaissance Art (Renaissance Art Reconsidered Open University)
  9. Art and Life in Renaissance Venice (Reissue) by Patricia Fortini Brown, 2005-03-20
  10. The Virtue and Magnificence: Art of the Italian Renaissance (Abrams Perspectives) by Alison Cole, 1995-03-01
  11. Art of Renaissance Rome 1400-1600, The by Loren Partridge, 1996-10-04
  12. High Renaissance Art in St. Peter's and the Vatican: An Interpretive Guide by George L. Hersey, 1993-07-01
  13. Renaissance Siena: Art for a City (National Gallery Company) by Luke Syson, Alessandro Angelini, et all 2008-01-04
  14. The Moment of Self-Portraiture in German Renaissance Art by Joseph Leo Koerner, 1997-02-15

1. ART HISTORY RESOURCES: Part 8 15th-Century Renaissance Art
renaissance art GENERAL Top of Page. Renaissance (through ArtLex). Examples of earlier Renaissance works of art, by artists born before 1475
http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHLinks2.html
Designed and Maintained by Dr. Christopher L. C. E. Witcombe
Professor, Department of Art History, Sweet Briar College, Virginia RESOURCES FOR THE STUDY OF ART HISTORY
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15th-Century Renaissance Art
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    RENAISSANCE ART: GENERAL
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    Huge site of renaissance art resources from all over the Internet with some very good and informative sites listed.
    http://www.providence.edu/dwc/Renart.htm
    Renaissance Art
    IN AEDIBVS ALDI:
    THE LEGACY OF ALDUS MANUTIUS AND HIS PRESS
    Location: http://www.lib.byu.edu/~aldine/ With the advent of the invention of movable type in the mid-fifteenth century, the development of printing allowed widespread circulation, and the average citizen could more easily obtain books.. This link provides information about Aldus Manutius and his heirs, who were involved in the print revolution. "In a very real sense they, along with a few other select printers, determined what the intellectuals of their time would read; thus, their impact on Renaissance thought was extraordinary." Christy Paiva ALL SOULS COLLEGE, OXFORD Location: http://www.cs.monash.edu.au/~jnc/trip/index.html This site was done by John N. Crossley, Professor of Logic and Head of Computer Science at Monash University. It contains six pictures of buildings at All Souls College, each with very brief descriptions. The works include such artists as Wren, Hawksmoor, and others. The pictures are of very high quality and are representative of the architecture of the time. The pictures can also be enlarged to full screen size making it easy to see fine detail. The lack of text is a problem, but I still feel that this site would be helpful to teachers and students alike just for the pictures alone. S. Kampf

    3. ART HISTORY RESOURCES Part 8 15th-Century Renaissance Art
    recommended site Looking for artworks or an artist? recommended site renaissance art GENERAL Top of Page. Renaissance (through ArtLex)
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    4. ART HISTORY RESOURCES: Part 9 16th-Century Renaissance Art
    European Art in the Renaissance Special Topics (through the Metropolitan Museum of Art s 16thCENTURY ART ITALY THE HIGH RENAISSANCE AND MANNERISM
    http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTH16thcentury.html
    Designed and Maintained by Dr. Christopher L. C. E. Witcombe
    Professor, Department of Art History, Sweet Briar College, Virginia RESOURCES FOR THE STUDY OF ART HISTORY
    Online since October 24, 1995 Part 9
    16th-Century Renaissance Art THIS PAGE
  • Renaissance Art: General
  • 16th-Century Art in Italy
  • A new book by Christopher L. C. E. Witcombe Privilegio in Sixteenth-Century Venice and Rome
    Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2004 Purchase a copy through
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    Amazon.com

    Michael Shamansky, Bookseller
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  • Ancient Near East
  • Ancient Egypt ...
  • 15th-Century Renaissance Art
  • 16th-CENTURY RENAISSANCE ART
  • 17th-Century Baroque Art
  • 18th-Century Art
  • 19th-Century Art
  • 20th-Century Art ...
  • Research Resources
  • Looking for names and terms?
    recommended site
    Looking for artworks or an artist?
    recommended site RENAISSANCE ART: GENERAL Top of Page
  • 5. ART HISTORY RESOURCES Part 9 16th-Century Renaissance Art
    recommended site Looking for artworks or an artist? recommended site renaissance art GENERAL Top of Page. Renaissance (through ArtLex)
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    6. Renaissance Art
    Huge site of renaissance art resources from all over the Internet with some very good and informative sites listed.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    7. Renaissance Art
    Boston College Online Image Archive Renaissance Sculpture. renaissance art and Architecture. General. Art and Theory in Renaissance Italy Exploring
    http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/HP/renaiss.html
    Index General Painting Sculpture Architecture ... Shakespeare Boston College Online Image Archive: Renaissance Sculpture
    Renaissance Art and Architecture
    General
    Art and Theory in Renaissance Italy Exploring Linear Perspective Florentine Renaissance Sources: the Online Catasto of 1427 Tax records Italian Sculpture Jesuits and the Sciences, 1540-1995 Renaissance Links
    Painting
    The Age of Charles V Manuscripts GIOTTO di Bondone Life of Ghirlandaio by Vasari Piero Project (Princeton) Piero della Francesca Sistine Chapel: Extended Tour Michelangelo Welcome to the Virtual Sistine Chapel Web Museum: Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo drawings Vasari's Lives ... WebMuseum: Titian
    Architecture
    Brunelleschi's Monograph - site for Brunelleschi Renaissance and Baroque Architecture Renaissance: WC 102 Related internet texts and resources 17th and 18th Century Architecture in England Medici Villas in Florence and Tuscany, Italy ... Itinerary of Vicenza's Villas - Palladio Palladio's Italian Villas
    Sculpture
    Italian Sculpture
    Northern Renaissance
    Jan van Eyck (WebMuseum) Hieronymus Bosch pictures (WebMuseum) WebMuseum: Bosch, Hieronymus

    8. The Early Renaissance Artists And Their Works
    was a related advancement of Gothic Art centered in Germany and the Netherlands, known as the Northern Renaissance. The Early Renaissance was
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    9. Art Web Sites: Renaissance Art
    renaissance art Links. Last update March 21, 2002. Maintained by Jeffery Howe (email howej@bc.edu). Index General Artists Italian Artists
    http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/links/renaissance_links.html
    Renaissance Art Links Last update: March 21, 2002. Maintained by Jeffery Howe (email: howej@bc.edu
    Index General Artists - Italian Artists - Northern Art on the Web
    General The Age of Charles V Alberti's Window Alciato's Book of Emblems complete text and images The Art of Renaissance Science ... University of Glasgow : Emblems Website Artists - Italian WebMuseum: Angelico, Fra Fra Angelico, Museum of St. Mark GIOTTO di Bondone Giotto- The Scrovegni Chapel ... Brunelleschi's Monograph - site on Brunelleschi Donatello - Thais, Italian site- The Piero Project (Princeton) WebMuseum: Raphael: The nymph Galatea WebMuseum: Titian Leonardo da Vinci Learning About Leonardo - ThinkQuest site, J.F. Kennedy High School, Bronx Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci: Mona Lisa Web Museum: Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa Images for a Modern World Michelangelo Sistine Chapel: Extended Tour Welcome to the Virtual Sistine Chapel Michelangelo Michelangelo Buonarroti ... WebMuseum: Michelangelo Artists - Northern NGA - Dutch and Flemish Painting 16th-17th centuries CGFA- Hans Baldung Grien WebMuseum: Baldung Grien, Hans CGFA- Pieter Bruegel the Elder ... The Garden of Earthly Delights - Hieronymus Bosch; BBC
    Return to Index Return to Fine Arts Department Home Page These pages created and maintained by Prof. Jeffery Howe of the Fine Arts department.

    10. NM's Creative Impulse.. Renaissance
    renaissance art a long list of artists and selected works of each. A nice variety is offered.
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    11. ArtLex Art Dictionary
    feminist art Fluxus folk art furniture Futurism genre glass gold Gothic graphic design Greek art Harlem Renaissance hieroglyphics Hindu art
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    12. CBC Arts Austria Stops Renaissance Art From Travelling To Ottawa
    Austria stops renaissance art from travelling to Ottawa Last Updated Mon, 23 May 2005 163135 EDT. CBC Arts
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    13. Mark Harden's Artchive: "Renaissance"
    See also renaissance art Screensaver (free demo) Thus, the beginnings of renaissance art in Italy should be recognizable by seeking out not only those
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    to find out how YOU can help to keep it online. See also: Renaissance Art Screensaver (free demo) Italian Renaissance Northern Renaissance Italian Renaissance Bellini Botticelli Cimabue Correggio ... Veronese Northern Renaissance Altdorfer
    Bosch
    Bruegel Cranach ... van der Weyden
    Renaissance Art
    Until the 20th century the generally accepted model for the development of the artistic Renaissance was that constructed by Vasari, writing in 1550. He gave to Giotto the credit for the rebirth of art after centuries of barbarism and structured his chronological model like the ages of man, with Giotto and his immediate heirs as representing the infancy of art; Masaccio , Brunelleschi, Donatello and Ghiberti as the experimental youth; and Leonardo Raphael and Michelangelo as the perfected maturity. Although notions of rebirth (and the previous death the term implies) and artistic progress are now rejected, and although it is recognized that Vasari was above all a Florentine writer structuring history in Florentine terms in order to set the scene for his friend and idol, the Florentine all-round artist, Michelangelo, Vasari's account is useful in that it does reflect what is a perceptible movement away from an art based on conventionalized representations of a supernatural reality towards an increasing technical expertise (in which Florence mostly led the way) in the representation of a visually convincing and rationally ordered natural world. The subject matter was still preponderantly sacred, but Christ and the saints were now conceived with more corporeality, and increasingly not in an ethereal Heaven, but at the centre of the physical world.

    14. Exhibits Collection Renaissance
    Interactive guide allows students to explore the Renaissance and discover the forces that drove this rebirth in Europe, and in Italy in particular.
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    15. ArtServe At The Australian National University
    classical art architecture, Italian renaissance art; Italian renaissance architecture;
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    16. WebMuseum: La Renaissance
    The chief patrons of renaissance art and literature were the merchant classes of Florence and Venice, which created in the Renaissance palace their own
    http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/glo/renaissance/
    La Renaissance
    The term Renaissance, adopted from the French equivalent of the Italian word rinascita, meaning literally "rebirth," describes the radical and comprehensive changes that took place in European culture during the 15th and 16th centuries, bringing about the demise of the Middle Ages and embodying for the first time the values of the modern world. The consciousness of cultural rebirth was itself a characteristic of the Renaissance. Italian scholars and critics of this period proclaimed that their age had progressed beyond the barbarism of the past and had found its inspiration, and its closest parallel, in the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome. The term Renaissance, describing the period of European history from the early 14th to the late 16th century, is derived from the French word for rebirth, and originally referred to the revival of the values and artistic styles of classical antiquity during that period, especially in Italy. To Giovanni BOCCACCIO in the 14th century, the concept applied to contemporary Italian efforts to imitate the poetic style of the ancient Romans. In 1550 the art historian Giorgio VASARI used the word rinascita (rebirth) to describe the return to the ancient Roman manner of painting by

    17. Civilization Of The Renaissance In Italy
    The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy by Jacob Burckhardt Table of Contents Part One The State as a Work of Art. Introduction
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    18. WebMuseum: La Renaissance: Italy
    Central to the development of renaissance art was the emergence of the artist as a Although the evolution of Italian renaissance art was a continuous
    http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/glo/renaissance/it.html
    La Renaissance: Italy
    The "rebirth" of art in Italy was connected with the rediscovery of ancient philosophy, literature, and science and the evolution of empirical methods of study in these fields. Increased awareness of classical knowledge created a new resolve to learn by direct observation and study of the natural world. Consequently, secular themes became increasingly important to artists, and with the revived interest in antiquity came a new repertoire of subjects drawn from Greek and Roman history and mythology. The models provided by ancient buildings and works of art also inspired the development of new artistic techniques and the desire to re-create the forms and styles of classical art. Central to the development of Renaissance art was the emergence of the artist as a creator, sought after and respected for his erudition and imagination. Art, too, became valuednot merely as a vehicle for religious and social didacticism, but even more as a mode of personal, aesthetic expression. Although the evolution of Italian Renaissance art was a continuous process, it is traditionally divided into three major phases: Early, High, and Late Renaissance. The last phase has been the subject in recent years of complex interpretations that recognize many competing and contrasting trends. Some scholars date the beginning of the Italian Renaissance from the appearance of

    19. Renaissance Art
    Images of renaissance art Italian Painting. Before the Renaissance Duccio, Cimabue, and Giotto. Duccio, Maesto Madonna, 13081311 (214 K)
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    Images of Renaissance Art:
    Italian Painting
    Before the Renaissance: Duccio, Cimabue, and Giotto

    Duccio, Maesto Madonna
    , 1308-1311 (214 K)
    Cimabue, Madonna in Majesty
    , c. 1285 (101 K)
    Giotto, Ognisanti Madonna
    , c. 1310 (91 K)
    Giotto, Arena (Scrovegni) Chapel
    , 1302-6 (132 K)
    Giotto, The Kiss of Judas
    , Arena Chapel, 1302-6 (228 K)
    Giotto, Lamentation Over Christ
    , Arena Chapel, 1302-6 (140 K)
    The Early Renaissance in Italy
    Masaccio, The Trinity
    , 1425-1428 (116 K) Masaccio, Brancacci Chapel , Santa Maria della Carmine in Florence, 1426-28 (112 K) Masaccio, Expulsion from Eden , Brancacci Chapel, 1426-28 (73 K) Masaccio, Tribute Money , Brancacci Chapel, 1426-28 (113 K) Sandro Botticelli, Madonna of the Magnificat , 1485 (72 K) The High Renaissance in Italy Leonardo da Vinci, The Virgin, Child, and St. Anne , 1510 (195 K) Leonardo da Vinci, The Last Supper , 1498 (184 K) Raphael, The Alba Madonna , 1511 (82 K) Raphael, The School of Athens , 1509-10 (181 K) Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel (full) , 1508-1512 (257 K) Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel Ceiling (part 1) (187 K) Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel Ceiling (part 2) (204 K) Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel Ceiling (part 3) (237 K) Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel Ceiling (part 4) (199 K) ... Return to the History Department.

    20. Northern Renaissance ArtWeb
    A collection of links for exploring the Renaissance of the North. Mark Harden s texas.net Museum of Art Go to the Artchives for a rich collection of
    http://www.msu.edu/~cloudsar/nrweb.htm
    Northern Renaissance ArtWeb
    A collection of links for exploring the Renaissance of the North.
    (Always growing. You can help! Read below.)
    Above: Jan van Eyck, Madonna in the Church (Detail). 1430s, Staatliche Museen, Berlin-Dahlem. Image courtesy C. Jackson.
    General Sites
    Carol Gerten-Jackson's Gallery : Extensive, searchable gallery of scanned artwork and artist biographies.
    The WebMuseum
    : Museum-style website, with images and supporting text and biographies from people worldwide.
    Mark Harden's texas.net Museum of Art
    : Go to the Artchives for a rich collection of Harden's scanned art images.
    Artpics
    : Over 1000 of Bernard Huyvaert's scanned images of Early Netherlandish and 16th century Dutch art.
    Web Gallery of Art
    : Over 10,000 images of European painting and sculpture between 1100-1750, plus biographies.
    Artists
    Albrecht Altdorfer (1480-1538, German)
    C. Jackson: Albrecht Altdorfer
    WebMuseum: Altdorfer, Albrecht

    Web Gallery of Art: Altdorfer, Albrecht

    Artchive: Albrecht Altdorfer
    ...
    Albrecht Altdorfer on the Internet
    : Artcyclopedia's collection of image and article links.
    Hieronymus Bosch (1450-1516, Netherlandish)

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