Visual Artists
By: Stenly • Essay • 366 Words • December 18, 2009 • 838 Views
Essay title: Visual Artists
visual artists developed the technique of perspective,which enabled them to make paintings look three-dimensional, and therefore more realistic. Have students think about the advances in com-puter-generated images and discuss how the two are similar.• Niccolo Machiavelli’s book The Prince was greatly misunderstood andMachiavelli himself was often criticized for its content.Have students thinkof contemporary artists who have also been criticized
or misunderstood forthings they have said in books,songs,etc.•The art, music and literature of the Renaissance is still being viewed andperformed today.Why do students think these great works have stood thetest of time? Why do they continue to be relevant?Focus Questions1.Name some of the important artists and writers of the Renaissance.2.What contributed to Renaissance painting being different from the paint-ing of previous periods?3.What were some of the causes of the artistic boom during theRenaissance?4.What is the relationship between anatomy,painting and sculpture?5.Why was the concept of making things look real important to Renaissanceartists?6.How did artists create fresco?7.Why was Machiavelli nicknamed “Old Nick”?8.What was the role of the patron during the Renaissance?(Continued)Program SummaryThere are few periods in history that can boast the creative endeavors andartistic output of the Renaissance, for it was during this particular period ofEuropean history that Shakespeare wrote his plays, the musical forms ofopera and madrigal came into being, Michelangelo sculpted David andLeonardo painted the