Renaissance Italy 1500s Research Paper

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ilan Italy 1500’s

If I were an artist who had the ability to time travel, I would go back in time to Florence Italy during the early 1500’s. Italy was going through the Renaissance period at this time. Renaissance means rebirth in French. Art, philosophy, literature and science were experiencing a rebirth after suffering through the dark, plague ridden Middle Ages. I chose this place and time to visit because as an artist it is one that shows creativity in every area. Specifically in art, many new techniques and styles were invented. Renaissance art showed a new perspective in painting. Artists were striving for more realism in their work. There was a focus on humans and nature. It was an exciting time period for artists. One of the most famous artists of this time period is Leonardo Da Vinci. Today he is considered a genius who was very much ahead of his time. The ultimate “Renaissance Man”, Leonardo was interested and extremely skilled in a variety of subjects. Not only was he an exceptional artist but he was also a architect, inventor, anatomist and a musician. He was one of the greatest minds in history. …show more content…

One of these is the “Mona Lisa”. He painted this portrait of Lisa Gherardini in Florence in 1502. Da Vinci depicts the lady with a mysterious smile, which is one that has puzzled viewers for centuries. He used oil paints on a white poplar panel for this painting. It hangs in the Louvre today. Another very famous painting of Da Vinci’s is “The Last Supper”. This painting is done in oils on the wall of a monastery in Milan. This painting shows the last supper that Jesus Christ had with his apostles. Unfortunately because it wasn’t done in the traditional fresco manner, where the painting is done on drying plaster, it hasn't fared well over the years. Da Vinci also used parchment paper where his mediums were pen and ink, or charcoal or