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Florence The City Of Renaissance – Florence Video Guide

Florence The City Of Renaissance – Florence Video Guide

Michelangelo's David and the Florentine Republic.  (Because you can't go to Florence without seeing David)

https://youtu.be/QdlP8ai8trw

Highly modern LED lighting for the Sistine Chapel  You DO NOT have to watch this but I found it very interesting, 
https://youtu.be/WpFfV2Hs7rM

IDES 310 – Renaissance terms

Early Renaissance – time period and characteristics

High Renaissance – time period and characteristics

Late Renaissance – time period and characteristics

Mannerism in design – using Roman orders and Roman ways in a way that breaks with the customary rules.

Humanism

Vitruvius

Eclectic

Palazzo – location, use and style

Villa – location, use and style

Piano nobile

Symmetry

Walls – how were they finished and enhanced generally smooth and simple – paint suggesting wallpaper or elaborate were wallpapered.

Ceilings – how were they finished?

Mural frescoes – what is the process?

Ceiling beams – how were they finished/decorated?

Coffered ceilings –

Inlay

Intarsia – how did perspective drawing enhance intarsia?

Stained glass – how is different from Gothic stained glass?

Interior finishes – how have they changed from Gothic?

Duomo

Dosseret – impost block

Sacristy

Dome on No pendentives – how is the dome supported?

Scarsella – chancel area

Rondels

Loggia

Luca della Robbia –

Rusticated stonework

Tapestry

Brunelleschi

Michelozzo di bartolommeo – the Florentine Medici-Riccardi Palace

Leon Battista Alberti -S. Andrea in Mantua

Donato Bramante- S.Satiro, Milan

Plans for St Peter’s, Rome

4-Bramante, Peruzzi, Sangalio, Michelangelo

Farnese Family – palace

Studiolo, Ducal Palace, Urbino c. 1470

Trompe l’ oeil – translation?

Michelangelo Buonarroti

Giulio Romano

Andrea Palladio – Villa Capra

S. Giorgio Maggiore Venice

Giacomo Vignola church if the Gesu in Rome

INTERIOR FURNISHINGS

Vittore Carpaccio

Chairs:

Cassone: lift-lid top for storage usually solid walnut and elaborately carved-architectural detail – allegorical carving or painting mythological traditional bridal dowry chest – association of wealth.

Small Cassone served as jewelry box treasure chests

CASSAPANCA- variation from the addition of BBC a back and arms – seating and storage combined

CREDENZA somewhat taller cabinet, served as a sideboard or serving table, storage for silver, glassware, dishes, linens

SEDIA-somewhat massive chair with 4 square legs supporting arms. Seat and back were bands of leather attached to the frame with nails. Nailheads were part of decoration

SAVONAROLA CHAIR: This folding arm chair was widely used. Curved strips of wood pivoted at the center of the seat – named after famous Italian preacher who it’s thought favored the style.

SGABELLO CHAIR: stool or small simple chair with a wooden slab back. Often 3-legged -seat possibly octagonal and elegant versions richly carved. Strozzi palace sgabello exists

DANTE CHAIR: similar to Savonarola but a more solid frame. Cushioned seat and fabric stretched on back.

TRESTLE type tables planks placed on trestles or pedestals or carved stone bases. ‘Setting the table’

Bed: raised on s platform with 4 posters to hold canopy /curtains

Venetian glass for mirrors

Lighting-candles on candelabras

Torchere

Clocks

Spinetto

Harpsichord

COVERINGS:

Silk a favorite – wealth beautiful colors

Early Ren: Velvets And Damasks

High Ren: Brocades brocatelles

Loose cushions and pillows

FLOORS: tiled, stone on ground levels

Terrazzo

Not many rugs on floors but instead on tables and walls

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Italian Renaissance

1400 – 1600

Classical Architectural Details guide a New Look for Italy

Movement away from medieval thinking and primary Gothic style

Movement toward employing classic antiquity details of the Greeks and Romans. Mainly Roman.

Symmetry excels in design through order and balance

Vitruvian architectural principles of durability, utility and beauty

Developing linear perspective: Leonardo da Vinci

Classic orders of architecture are used: Round arches, Pilasters Pediments

Italian Early Renaissance – Florence, Italy 1420-1500

Florence is the artistic center. Brunelleschi brings back architectural orders in the dome of the Florence Cathedral.

Churches are the most important public buildings and impressively large.

Following the Latin Cross design; a central nave with 2 side aisles.

The crossing of the transept and nave are generally domed.

The interiors include vaulted ceiling and repetitive round arches.

Early Renaissance continued some Gothic features as they transitioned to being less church centered and more humanistic.

Balancing the church and the potential of the individual.

The rise of the named MAN: scientist, artist, architect, painter and more are born.

Italian High Renaissance Italy – Rome Italy 1500-1525

Rome is the artistic center.

Orders of classic architecture are presented more historically.

Symmetry commonly present.

St. Peter’s Basilica – Vatican City Rome, Italy begun by Pope Julius II in 1506 and completed in 1615 under Paul V.

St. Peter’s Basilica by Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker

https://smarthistory.org/st-peters-basilica/

Take a quick tour.

St.Peter’s site plans- Latin Cross form – Michelangelo

Interior – St. Peter’s Basilica

Renaissance Interiors: overall, the Renaissance interior became more comfortable and luxurious if your are wealthy. With the increase in trade, fine fabrics such as silk, are introduced into interiors as cushions, draperies, bed linens and such. Silk takes dye better than most fabrics and results in beautiful deep color additions to interior spaces.

Tour a Gorgeous Medieval Mansion – The Palazzo Davanzati

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLI8KPq5CWI

Virtue, pride, and magnificence: the Medici Palace in Florence

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWgkpKbjmUc

Renaissance Furniture: CASSONE – lift-lid top for storage usually solid walnut and elaborately carved-architectural detail – allegorical carving or painting can be mythological in detail. Traditional bridal dowry chest – association of wealth.

CASSAPANCA- variation from the addition of a back and arms – seating and storage combined

CREDENZA: somewhat taller cabinet, served as a sideboard or serving table, storage for silver, glassware, dishes, linens

SEDIA-somewhat massive chair with 4 square legs supporting arms. Seat and back were bands of leather attached to the frame with nails. Nail heads were part of decoration

SAVONAROLA CHAIR: This folding (look, does not fold) arm chair was widely used. Curved strips of wood pivoted at the center of the seat – named after famous Italian preacher who it’s thought favored the style. This

SGABELLO CHAIR: stool or small simple chair with a wooden slab back. Often 3-legged -seat possibly octagonal and elegant versions richly carved.

DANTE CHAIR: similar to Savonarola but a more solid frame. Cushioned seat and fabric stretched on back.

TRESTLE type tables planks placed on trestles or pedestals or carved stone bases. ‘Setting the table’

Bed: raised on s platform with 4 posters to hold canopy /curtains

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