VT21-H3-08/10/2020

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This lesson contains 30 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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Goodmorning VT21

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How much was given for the Salvator Mundi painting? (Make an estimate)

Slide 2 - Open question

News article

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Planning for this lesson
1. Changes in art
2. Changes in architecture
3. Changes in literature

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 Objectives for this lesson
At the end of this lesson...
...you can name six changes in art during the Renaissance.
...you can apply your knowledge about changes in art to new paintings. 
...you can name the main characteristics of architecture from the Renaissance.
...you understand what effect the invention of the printing press had on the spread of ideas.

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Changes in the art (1/6)
Rebirth of Greek and Roman art

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Changes in the art (1/6)
''Rebirth of Greek and Roman art''

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Changes in the art (2/6)
More realism

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Changes in the art (2/6)
''More realism'' 

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Changes in the art (3/6)
More details

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What answer is not right about renaissance art?
A
More realism
B
More color
C
More details
D
Rebirth of Greek and Roman art

Slide 11 - Quiz

Search for a painting from the renaissance that shows a lot of detail or realism.

Slide 12 - Open question

Changes in the art (4/6)
More perspective (illusion of depth)

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Changes in the art (5/6)
Less biblical figures in art

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Changes in the art (5/6) 
''Less biblical figures in art''

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Changes in the art (6/6)
Naked bodies

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Adam and Eve
Medieval art
Adam and Eve
Renaissance art

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Search for an example of a Renaissance painting with the illusion of depth.

Slide 18 - Open question

Changing architecture
<- medieval churches were seen as ugly. This architecture was called Gothic what means barbaric. 

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Changing Architecture
New architecture was inspired by Greek  and Roman classical buildings:
  • Greek styled columns
  • Temple shapes
  • Domes

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Greek styled columns

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Temple shapes

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Domes

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What didn't architects from the renaissance copy from Greek and Roman architects?
A
Temple shapes
B
Domes
C
Floor patterns
D
Columns

Slide 24 - Quiz

New segment= Artifacts with Van Bruggen
Schoolposter from your (grand)parents childhood

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Medieval 
monastery (klooster) 
Renaissance 
printing office (drukkerij)

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How difficult did you find this lesson?
A
Easy
B
Average
C
Hard

Slide 28 - Quiz

What did you like most about this lesson?

Slide 29 - Open question

Name three things you learned this lesson...

Slide 30 - Open question