Renaissance Art

Grades 6–12

What radical changes in art (and life) marked the period known as the Renaissance? Original works of art provide students with firsthand answers to this question. Students will explore such artistic developments as perspective and the evolving naturalistic representation of human figure, and how these stylistic changes were influenced by scientific discovery and the rise of humanism.

LOOKING AND LEARNING SKILLS

During four or five tour stops in the galleries, students engage in activities—such as looking exercises, small group work, and sketching—that foster conversations around works of art. The following skills are promoted:

  • making and articulating careful observations
  • formulating questions that demonstrate curiosity and engagement
  • comparing and contrasting different visual representations of Renaissance ideas
  • reasoning with evidence from the works themselves—using the works of art as primary sources on renaissance art and society
  • connecting new ideas learned from the tour to prior knowledge of Renaissance art and culture

 

EXAMPLE WORKS FEATURED ON TOUR

  • Example works featured on the Renaissance Art school tour http://media.nga.gov/public/objects/5/0/7/2/4/50724-primary-0-740x560.jpg

    Leonardo da Vinci, Ginevra de' Benci [obverse], c. 1474/1478

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  • Example works featured on the Renaissance Art school tour http://media.nga.gov/public/objects/3/5/9/359-primary-0-740x560.jpg

    Fra Carnevale, The Annunciation, c. 1445/1450

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  • Example works featured on the Renaissance Art school tour http://media.nga.gov/public/objects/1/1/4/5/1145-primary-0-740x560.jpg

    Andrea del Castagno, David with the Head of Goliath, c. 1450/1455

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  • Example works featured on the Renaissance Art school tour http://media.nga.gov/public/objects/1/3/4/134-primary-0-740x560.jpg

    Andrea del Verrocchio, Giuliano de' Medici, c. 1475/1478

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LOGISTICAL INFORMATION

Group Size: Up to 60 students
Length: 75 minutes
Meeting Location: West Building, Rotunda, Main Floor

ADDITIONAL GALLERY RESOURCES

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Pre-Visit Information

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Questions

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