Raphael painted the likness of Leonardo in Plato in ______________________
the school of athens
Raphael painted the likeness of Bramante (papal architect) michelangelo, leonardo and himself in ______________
the s chool of athens
was raphael mean?
no he was friendly and comfortable with people
was he exposed to many artists as a young child?
yes
what was raphaels family name?
Santi
was Raphael's dad a painter?
yes
because of this, it did what to Raphael?
influenced his love of art
why did Raphael go to florence?
because it was the "center of art" and he wanted to study art
Raphael was considered a great "space composer" for his ability to what?
create perspective and placement of people/objects

find the vanishing point for the School of Athens
where was it?
either right in between Plato and Aristotle or right above them

find the vanishing point for the delievery of the keys
where was the vanishing point in the DOTK
the dark doorway
who was raphael's teacher?
Perugino
when did raphael paint the Alba Madonna?
1510
where is the vatican?
rome
uccello created what?
almost computer like images using perspective
what are raphaels' potraits of women like?
they are a composite of all the women he met in his life- their best features.
what did brunnelleschi create?
linear perspective
who created the first painting to use linear persective? (the painting was called "the trinity")
massaccio
leonardo used blue haze to create wht?
atmospheric perspective
who used multiple vanishing points in his woodblock prints?
durer
who was the final master of the Renaissance?
raphael
who had endlless studies of inventins and optical research in his many sketchbooks?
leonardo
perspective
contains a horizon line, vanishing point and creates the illusion of space
sfumato
the blurring of the edges to create atmospheric perspective
compare Raphael's the school of athens to Perugino's the delivery of Keys. what are the similarities? what did Raphael learn from his teacher Perugino?
architectural similarities
foreground middleground background
the grouping of people
inclusion of self portrait
hidden messages
friends and contemporaries included in paintings
raphael learned about perspective.. painted very much alike to perugino.. learned a lot from him about painting and art in general