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The Opening of Psalm 1 in the Windmill Psalter
London 1270-1280
- Ink, pigments, and gold on vellum
- 4 evangelists depicted on the corners
- Windmill = religious symbol
- Illuminated manuscript- English learnt this from the French
- Celtic inner ribboning- Learnt from the Vikings
- Animal motifs- Viking tradition
- Depiction of King Solomon
- 3 Dimensional angel
- Tree of Jesse- Shows how Mary connects Jesus to King David through Jesse, an ancestor of Mary
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Salisbury Cathedral
English Church 1220-1258
- Excellent example of a Gothic Cathedral
- Thrust is upwards, narrow, and pointy- Based on English theory that cathedrals should be more celestial
- Located in a very green and open space
- Mighty crossing tower with a tall spire in the middle of the knave- focal point of the building
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Dormition of the Virgin
- The last sleep of the Virgin Mary
- In the Strassberg Cathedral of France
- On one of the portals/doorways
- Sculptor uses the whole tipernum
- Emphasizes on the different faecs of the grievers
- Jesus is also depicted with a halo and holding Mary's young soul
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Sculpture of St. Maurice
Magdeburg Cathedral, Magdeburg, Germany 1240-1250
- Dark sandstone statue of St. Maurice
- Shows German interest in realism
- First surviving representation of Maurice as a black African- Egyptian origins
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Ekkehard and Uta
Naumburg Cathedral, Germany 1245-1260
- Portrait-like stone sculpture of a couple
- Ekkehard was a German magistre
- Uta a polish beauty
- Faces are expressive and realistic
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Pulpit in Pisa Cathedral
Nicola Pisano Baptistery, Pisa, Italy 1260
- Pisano's design is made of marble
- Decorative Corinthian columns
- Nativity scene on one of the columns is very romanesque
- Very detailed including Mary's midwife, Tree of Jesse, and other details
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Nativity
Giovanni Pisano Detail of pulpit, Cathedral, Pisa 1302-1310
- Marble design by Giovanni Pisano, Nicola's son
- Figures are sugnificantly more expressive and deeply carved
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Crucifix
Coppo di Marcovaldo, Franciscan convent in San Gimignano, Italy 1250-1270
- Shows the agony and suffering of Christ
- Christ is thin, bony, wounds showing, head dropped
- Historical cross- Scenes of the passion within the cross
- Gold on a wood panel
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Enthroned Christ with Saints, from the Strozzi Altarpiece
Strozzi Chapel, Santa Maria Novella, Florence 1354-1357
- Incredibly elaborate
- Made of amrble, mosiac, gold, etc.
- Jesus is in the center looking down on Mary's body
- One of the first works done until the Black Death
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Dome of Florence Cathedral (Santa Maria Del Fiore)
Filippo Brunelleschi 1420-1436
- Front doors- depict the life of John the Baptist
- Made of bronze
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Virgin and Child Enthroned
Giotto di Bondone, Florence 1305-1310
- Nice perspective- Feeling of 3 dimension
- Made mostly of gold on a wood panel
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Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel
Giotto di Bondone 1305-1306
- All frescos designed by Giotto
- Various Biblical depictions- Pieta: Expressive faces, vivid colors, people's backs facing us, etc.
- Expresses 2 sides- The grieving sadness and on the other side of the wall the temporal angels
- The cherubs (angels)- Extremely expressive and full of motion
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Visperbild (Pieta)
From the middle rhine region, Germany 1330
- Shows great pity and emotion
- Apart of its own genre
- Germans emphasized the suffering of Christ
- Made of wood and polychromy
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St. Luke
Master Theodoric, Holy Cross Chapel near Prague 1360-1364
- Winged ox = symbol of St. Luke
- Might be a self portrait of Master Theodoric
- Very colorful and lots of mysticism
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The Ghent Altarpiece, Anunciation with donors
Jan and Hubert Van Eyck Brothers 1432
- Great use of perspective
- Painted marble statue- donors
- Depiction of the anunciation scene
- Angel Gabriel holding a lily = symbol of Mary's purity
- Mary holding an open book= symbol of her devotion
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January, the Duke of Berry at Table. Tres Riches Heures
Paul, Herman, and Jean Limbourg 1411-1416 Chantilly, France
- Illuminated manuscript
- Apart of a caladar book- January, Capricorn moves to aquarius
- Letter sized
- Very elaborate/packed with lots of colors
- Shows use of perspective
- Depicts a very lavish lifestyle- suggests that all of this wealth and happiness is due to the astrological signs, the suns, etc.
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February, Life in the Country. Tres Riches Heures
Paul, Herman, and Jean Limbourg 1411-1416 Chantilly, France
- Zodiac symbols fill the upper arcs
- Shows true winter life in the country
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Unicorn is Found at the Fountain
From the Hunt of the Unicorn tapestry series 1495-1505
- Lots of Christian under tones
- Unicorn = incarnation
- Shows perspective through weaving
- Tapestries often lost their colors and women are usually associated with making them
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Merode Altarpiece (Triptych of the Annunciation)
Workshop of the Master of Flemalle
1425-1430s
- Depicts the anunciation
- Patrons for the apinting on the side
- Symbols: Lily on the table, open books, and candle burning out- Beginning/end of Christ
- Joseph the Carpenter on the other side
- Mousetraps on the floor = trapping the devil
- Tools = tools used for the crucifixion
- Use of perspective to show the city in the background
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Man in a Red Turban
Jan van Eyck 1433
- Projects a strong sense of personality
- Could be a self portrait in which physical apperance is magnified
- the red of the turban glows- dominating the painting
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Double Portrait of A Giovanni Arnolfini and his Wife
Jan van Eyck 1434
- Clothing, pets, oranges, etc. all signs of wealth
- Shoes are taken off = Holy place
- Mirror in the back has scenes from the passion of christ around it
- Signature of Eyck = Witness of the betrothel
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Lady with a White Veil
Van der Weydon 1455
- Realistic portrayl
- Example of portrait paintings from the Netherlands
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Trinity with the Virgin, St. John, and Donors
Masaccio 1425-1428
- Used the Bruneleschi perspective technique
- Painting is very 3 dimensional
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