The School Of Athens by Raphael (c.1508-11) – Flashcards
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            What were two major artistic innovations of the Renaissance that greatly aided naturalistic art?
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        Atmospheric and Linear Perspective
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            Who invented linear perspective?
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        Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446)
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            What was Brunelleschi inspired by?
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        Study of ancient texts, especially Euclid and Ptolemy describing mathematical laws.
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            What are the elements of linear perspective?
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        Horizon Line, Vanishing point, Orthogonal lines
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            How did Brunelleschi believe linear perspective could be structured?
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        Through using mathematical systems to determine relative scale of objects within an image and organize them properly
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            What does the horizon line do?
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        Mark location of horizon
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            What is located on the horizon line?
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        Vanishing Point
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            What is the vanishing point?
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        The ideal point of view when looking at the scene
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            What are orthogonal lines?
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        Lines that stretch from edges of picture to the vanishing point
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            When did Brunelleschi demonstrate his linear perspective idea?
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        In 1420
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            What is the purpose of linear perspective?
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        Recreate 3D space on a 2D surface
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            What did Brunelleschi paint to demonstrate linear perspective?
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        Piazza of the Baptistery of Florence
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            How did Brunelleschi paint the Baptistery with linear perspective?
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        Drilled hole at the vanishing point, positioned viewer at same location within the piazza. Viewer holds up painting, faces Baptistery, looked through drilled hole at back. Mirror was held in front of painting, and painting was reflected in mirror. Viewer could then drop painting and see actual piazza.
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            Who systematized linear perspective?
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        Leon Battista Alberti (1404-72)
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            What text did Alberti write detailing linear perspective?
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        On Painting (1436)
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            What is atmospheric perspective?
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        Suggesting depth in a painting by painting distant objects in softer focus, with less detail and paler colors
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            Why is the softer focus in atmospheric perspective recreate actual views of distant areas?
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        Light scatters through particles in the air, such as smoke an water vapor, thus distorting far away objects
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            What kinds of paintings is atmospheric perspective especially effective in?
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        Landscape views
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            How is atmospheric perspective compared to linear perspective?
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        Less precise, subtler
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            What kinds of works exhibited atmospheric perspective?
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        Ancient frescos, landscapes from Pompeii, Northern Renaissance in 15th century
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            What is Fresco?
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        Painting where artist paints onto wet plaster wall
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            Why is fresco durable?
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        Painting dries into the wall with the plaster
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            What is an early example of Fresco?
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        Palace at Knossos on the island of Crete
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            Where can frescos be found historically?
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        Roman architecture, ancient caves, palaces, and temples in India and Mexico
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            Where can frescos be found in more modern times?
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        Mexican Muralists and American Artists working for the Works Progress Administration in 1920s and 30s.
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            What does fresco mean in Italian?
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        Fresh
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            What is another name for true fresco?
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        Buon fresco
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            What is the first step in buon fresco?
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        Wall plastered, artist sketches image which is then transferred to the wall
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            How is the sketch transferred to the wall in fresco?
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        Bag of chalk/ash hit along drawing, leaving line of dots on wall that serve as a guide
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            What is spolvero?
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        Bag of chalk/ash that creates line of dots for guide in fresco
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            What is done each day before painting in fresco?
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        Thin layer of wet lime plaster applied
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            What is the intonaco?
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        The layer of plaster applied daily before painting
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            What is the giornata?
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        The "day's work"; the area that that the artist will work on that day
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            What is a major challenge with fresco?
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        Must finish painting before plaster dries, or will have to scrape clean area and restart.
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            What is fresco a secco?
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        Dry fresco, painting onto dry plaster wall
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            When was Raphael born?
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        April 6/March 28, 1483
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            What did Raphael's father do?
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        Painter in court of Federico da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino
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            When and where did Raphael's formal artistic career begin?
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        At age twelve in workshop of Perugino.
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            Why did Raphael leave Urbino in 1504?
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        To work in Florence, where he painted his famous Virgin and Child images and received commissions for altar paintings and portraits
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            When did Pope Julius II call Raphael to work for him in Rome?
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        1508
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            What did the Pope want Raphael to do?
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        Decorate his private apartments at the Vatican
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            What other professions did Raphael have?
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        Architect, designed churches, mansions, palaces, tapestry, drawing, printmaking
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            Who did Raphael succeed as chief architect of the Vatican in 1514?
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        Donato Bramante
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            How did Raphael die?
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        Became sick in late March of 1520, died 15 days later on April 6th. 37 years old
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            When did Pope Julius rule the church?
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        1503-1513
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            When did the Pope move his private quarters to new rooms ?
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        November 1507
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            Under who did the private quarters' decoration continue?
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        Leo X, Julius' successor in 1513
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            When was Raphael's contribution to the private rooms finished?
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        1524, after his own death in 1520
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            What is the room that the School of Athens in known as?
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        Stanza della Segnatura
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            What did the Pope do in the Stana della Segnatura?
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        Sign important documents
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            What had the room become by the 1500s?
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        Julius' personal library
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            How did Julius organize his books?
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        4 categories, summing up Western learning.
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            What frescos were on the larger walls?
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        Philosophy and Theology
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            What frescos were on the shorter walls?
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        Poetry and Law
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            What are the modern names of the wall paintings?
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        Law-Jurisprudence, Poetry-Parnassus, Theology-The Disputa, Philosophy-School of Athens
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            What is common about all the frescos in the Segnatura?
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        Present scenes based on Famous Men (Uomini famosi)
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            What is the Famous Men prototype?
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        Echoes contemporary sacra conversazione (Sacred conversation) altarpieces, a group of important individuals within a unified space
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            What are 2 examples of Famous Men prototypes that influenced Raphael?
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        Duke of Urbino's Studiolo, and Collegio del Cambio in Perugia
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            What did Raphael do in Perugia?
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        Help paint with Perugino
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            What does the School of Athens illustrate?
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        All the known philosophers and scientists of the ancient world
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            Describe the architectural space of the painting.
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        3 massive, coffered barrel vaults that echo the baths and bascilicas in Rome, plaza decorated with classical statuary including Apollo and Athena (Art and Wisdom Gods)
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            How does Raphael include atmospheric perspective and linear perspective in The School of Athens?
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        Orthogonal lines run through vaulting and stonework, gradual lightening of blue in sky as space recedes.
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            Which philosophers are centered in the painting?
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        Plato and Aristotle
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            Where is the vanishing point of the composition?
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        Above Plato and Aristotle's heads
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            Describe Plato's appearance
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        Left side, bald and long gray beard. Holds Timaeus, his book, in left hand, points upward with right
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            Describe Aristotle's appearance
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        Darker hair and beard, holds Ethics, his book, in left hand, and gestures, hand flattened and palm downward, with his right
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            What is the relationship between Plato and Aristotle?
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        Divergent perspectives, one heavily and one worldly
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            How are the thinkers in the painting classified?
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        Those concerned with the mysteries transcending the world on Plato's side (left), those concerned with nature and affairs of men with Aristotle (right)
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            Where is Socrates located and what is he doing?
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        In a group at the base of Apollo statue, ticking points off fingers as he defends an argument-Socratic method of learning
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            Where is Euclid located and what is he doing?
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        Right foreground, holding calipers and demonstrating theorem for group of students, each with a face corresponding to a different understanding of the process
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            Where is Pythagoras located and what is he doing?
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        Seated and writing at lower left while a young figure holds up a harmonic scale
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            Where is Diogenes located and what is he doing?
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        Sprawled on steps toward center of painting
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            What is an important aspect of the painting in relation to Raphael's contemporaries?
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        He included his contemporaries in the painting.
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            Who else could Euclid be?
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        Architect Bramante
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            Who could the character in the foreground be, who rests his head on hand in the pose of melancholy?
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        Michelangelo, in the guise of the philosopher Heraclitus
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            Where is Raphael himself located?
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        At the extreme right, looking directly at the viewer.
