The High Renaissance and Mannerism ~ Chapter 22 1500 – 1600 High Renaissance Themes include innovation of the great Renaissance masters, development of High Renaissance architecture in Rome. Artists are in transition from the Renaissance to Mannerism in Rome and Venice Art To Know: High Renaissance: Leonardo da Vinci, 22.1 Virgin of the Rocks 22.3 Last Supper 22.4 Mona Lisa Giovanni Bellini, 22.31 San Zaccaria Altarpiece Bramante, 22.6 Saint Peter’s (1505) 22.8 Tempietto Michelangelo, 22.9 David 22.10 Moses 22.12 – 22.14 Creation of Adam, Delphic Sibyl, The Flood, Sistine Chapel 22.22 Tomb of Giuliano de’Medici 22.25 Last Judgment 2.28 – 22.30 Saint Peter’s Sangallo, 22.23 Palazzo Farnese Giorgione, 22.33 Pastoral Symphony 2.34 The Tempest Titian, 22.35 Assumption of the Virgin 22.36 Madonna of the Pesaro Family 22.37 Meeting of Bacchus and Ariadne 22.38 Venus of Urbino 2.39 Isabella d’Este Raphael, 22.17 School of Athens 22.19 Madonna in the Meadow 2.20 Galatea Mannerists: Pontormo, 22-41 Descent from the Cross (or Entombment of Christ) Parmigianino, 22.42 Madonna with the Long Neck Bronzino, *Anguissola, 22.43 Venus Cupid Folly and Time Cellini, 22.46 Genius of Fontainebleau Bologna, 22.47 Abduction of the Sabine Women Della Porta, 22.50 façade of Il Gesu, plan, ceiling fresco (Triumph in the Name of Jesus) 22.45 Portrait of the Artist’s Sisters and Brothers Venetians: Tintoretto, 22.52 Last Supper Veronese, 22.53 Christ in the House of Levi 22.54 Triumph of Venice Palladio, * First Female Artist 22.56 - 57 Villa Rotunda 22.58 - 59 San Giorgio Maggiore Terms to Know: Cartoon Disegno Sfumato Figura serpentinata Glazes Painterly Canvas Poesia ignudi Sacra conversazione Terribilita Cinquecento Chiaroscuro Pope Julius II Pope Leo X Pope Clement VII Pope Pius IV Pope Alexander IV Council of Trent Vasari