How many artworks did he make?
184 pieces
what medium did he use for his paintings?
Tempera grassa, where you add an egg yolk to make the paint more transparent, which wasn't known in Italy and was new to most
what was his most famous painting?
The Doni Tondo, also known as The Holy Family
what was his most famous painting?
The Mona Lisa
what sculpture was Donatello famous for?
David
what was Raphael's most famous painting?
The School of Athens
how many paintings did he paint?
137 paintings
He was a sculptor, painter, architecture, and what else?
He was also a poet
Was he left or right handed?
He was left handed
What sculpturing technique did Donatello create?
A technique called schiacciato, which was relief cuts, or shallow carving
what technique did Raphael create?
Sfumato
What inspired Botticelli to paint the Birth of Venus
Inspired by a Homeric hymn, written by writer Demetrios Chalcondyles
how many artworks did Michelangelo create?
182 paintings
Who was Leonardo's protege?
Gian Giacomo Caprotti da Oreno, wjo was known as SalaƬ
What kind of materials did Donatello use for his sculptures?
Wood, marble, and bronze
what kind of art styles did Raphael use?
Painting, fresco, and drawing
What did Botticelli contribute to the Renaissance?
His paintings represent The Medici's Florence culture where you can see art and literacy flourishing
What forms did he use for art?
Painting, fresco, drawings, and sculpting
What influenced his art style?
Human anatomy and physiology
what persuaded his sculpting styles?
Mostly from sculptures he had seen and gothic elements, long and graceful forms
What were the Raphael rooms?
Famous for their frescos, painted by Raphael which are now a part of the Vatican Museum
What innovations did Botticelli bring to Renaissance paintings?
The use of approximate perspective, and depth of emotion
What are the characteristics of his art?
Religious themed, and portraying the image of Christ
what other artist was Leonardo Da Vinci friends with?
Giovanni di Gavina
what was the church Donatello designed in the Renaissance called?
St. Mark in Orsanmichele, Florence