“Songs of all songs” Raphael maintained harmony and balance, looking at life through harmonic relationships. Stanza Della Segnatura represented four general themes , The Dispute (Theology), The school Athens (Philosophy), Mount Parnnasus (Poetry) and Jurisprudence (Justice). The over all aspect of the stanza Della Segnatura demonstrates the features of simplicity, clarity and balance. b) Who are the two central figures represented in Raphael's Schol of Athens, and what aspects of philosophy does
Judith and her Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes Judith and her Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes, by Orazio Gentileschi, is a 17th-century oil painting located in the Wadsworth Museum of Art. The painting depicts the moment after the biblical heroine, Judith, kills an invading Assyrian general, Holofernes, to save the city of Bethulia. Judith agrees to dine with Holofernes in the privacy of his tent and after taking advantage of his drunkenness she beheads him with his own
Few painters in the renaissance went through half the amount of growth and development of Botticelli. He began painting under the guidance of Fra Filippo Lippi, where he was the star pupil and was even handed the torch of training Filippo’s son Filippino. Botticelli mastered the use of the perspective system that he learned from Lippi, who was influenced by Masaccio himself. After Botticelli had painted numerous Adoration of the Magi’s and other Christian works, he began receiving commissions
Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi Botticelli was a man that was a wonderful artist. The works that he was able to create within his time period impacted the artwork, as well as reinforced the renaissance movement of the time. Botticelli was able to create art that used vivid detail and skill, as well as imagination and lush creativity. His appreciation for beauty and for creating majestic compositions is known worldwide. He knew how to work color in a way that transcended above and beyond. His fine
Leonardo da Vinci, a natural genius with extraordinary talent adorned the hat of a painter, inventor, architect, and a science student. Although he was self-educated, Leonardo has an intriguing mind that resulted in several inventions, theories, and observations ranging from anatomy to aeronautics. His concepts described in the notebook is hard to interpret as it is beyond the understanding of the era. His extraordinary visual intelligence and astute empirical is visible in his art and scientific