Quarter 2 Module 2: Arts of The Renaissance and Baroque Periods
Quarter 2 Module 2: Arts of The Renaissance and Baroque Periods
Quarter 2 Module 2: Arts of The Renaissance and Baroque Periods
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Arts
Quarter 2 Module 2
Arts of the Renaissance and Baroque Periods
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What I Know
PRE-ASSESSMENT:
INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY
Identification. From the word pool below, identify the terms, artworks, and artists if they
belong in the Renaissance period or Baroque period. Write your answers in two columns in
your activity notebook.
Pieta Bacchus
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Artwork and Artist of
Renaissance and Baroque
Lesson Periods
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What I Need to Know
“Pieta”by Michelangelo
(Image from Treasures of the World book, by Golden Press,Inc.,Copyright 1961)
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In Pieta , Michelangelo approached the situation which till then had been given form
normally from north of the Alps, where the portrayal of pain had constantly been related with
the concept of redemption as represented by means of the seated Madonna preserving
Christ’s body in her arms.
Michelangelo convinces himself and his spectators of the divine satisfactory and the
value of these figures by using means of earthly and ideal beauty, but of course, these are
human standards.
“Mona Lisa” stems from a description with the aid of Renaissance art historian Giorgio Vasari,
who wrote, “Leonardo undertook to paint for Francesco del Giocondo the portrait of Mona
Lisa, his wife.” Mona, in Italian, is a well mannered structure of address originating as
Madonna- similar to Ma’am, madamme, or My Lady in English. This grew to become Madonna
and its contraction Mona. The title of the painting, although traditionally spelled “Mona”, is also
generally spelled in Modern Italian as “Monna Lisa”.
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The challenge is combined with an additional episode from the Gospel in the decrease part of
the painting.
“David” by Donatello
Image from CCP Library
(Image from Treasures of the World book, by
Golden Press,Inc.,Copyright 1961)
At the time it was created, it was the first known free- standing nude statue produced since
ancient times. Renaissance art is the art of calm and beauty. Its creations are perfectthey
expose nothing compelled or inhibited, uneasy or agitated. Each form has been born easily,
free and complete. Everything breathes satisfaction, and we are honestly not fallacious in
seeing in this heavenly calm and content the very best inventive expression and spirit of that
age.
“Self-Portrait” by Rembrandt
Image from CCP Library
(Image from Treasures of the World book, by Golden
Press,Inc., Copyright 1961
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Diego Velasquez (1599- 1660)
Velasquez of Spain developed out of the Baroque. He was one of the finest masters
of composition and one of the most vital painters of the Spanish Golden Age. He worked out
options to pictorial issues of layout that transcend the style of any period. Velasquez used to
be the case of a painter who observed his avocation nearly at the very start of his career. The
passion for still lifestyles frequently emerges in Velasquez’s art. His famous works were: The
Surrender of Breda, Las Meninas (The maids of honour), Los Barachos (The Drinker), and
Maria Theresa
He created this work four years earlier than his death and served as an gorgeous
example of the European baroque length of art. Margaret Theresa, the eldest daughter of the
new Queen, seems to be the issue of Las Meninas but in searching at the a number of view
points of the painting, it used to be uncertain as to who or what was once the genuine subject;
it possibly the royal daughter or the painter himself.
What’s New
INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY 1. WHERE DO I BELONG
Identification. Identify which historical period each artwork belongs to.
Write your answer in your activity notebook.
1. 2.
3. 4.
5. 6.
What’s More
Guided Questions:
1. What is the genre/style of the artist?
2. Are there any similarities between the genre/style of each artist?
3. What are the differences of each artist per period?
4.
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What’s New
ACTIVITY 4: “Up-to-Date”
Draw or paint an artwork in the style of Renaissance or Baroque which promotes either
“peace”, ”saving the earth”, “gender equality” or any other issues that you might think about.
Give a title and a short description about your work.
Materials:
- ¼ white cartolina
- drawing and/or painting materials
Reflection Questions:
1. What did you feel as you were making your masterpiece?
2. Does your artwork visibly convey the characteristics or idea of Renaissance period or
Baroque period?
3. How does your artwork illustrate the idea and the message of such issues you have
decided to work on?
CRITERIA 5 4 3 2
QUALITY OF All instructions 1-2 instructions 3-4 instructions Most of the
ARTWORK were followed were not followed were not followed instructions were
correctly correctly correctly not followed
correctly
VISUAL IMPACT Artwork conveys Artwork mostly Artwork Artwork did not
the idea and conveys the idea somehow orderly convey
dimensions of and dimensions conveys the idea the idea and
landscape of landscape and dimensions dimensions of
of landscape landscape
PUNCTUALITY Artwork was Artwork was Artwork was Artwork was
submitted on time submitted 1 day submitted 2 days submitted 3 days
late late late
NEATNESS Artwork Artwork Artwork Artwork
presentation was presentation was presentation was presentation was
neat and orderly. mostly neat and somehow neat disorderly
orderly and orderly.
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RENAISSANCE ARTIST BAROQUE ARTIST
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What I Can Do
Activity: NAME IT
Direction: Name the following works and the corresponding name of the artist.
Identify its era.
TITLE OF ARTWORK:
NAME OF ARTIST:
ERA:
TITLE OF ARTWORK:
NAME OF ARTIST:
ERA:
TITLE OF ARTWORK:
NAME OF ARTIST:
ERA:
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Summary
The Renaissance, which took place between the 14th and 17th centuries, was a period
of cultural and artistic flourishing across Europe.
Leonardo da Vinci is probably the best-known Renaissance artist, famous for his
masterworks The Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. The classic “renaissance man,” da Vinci
was not only an artist but also an inventor, scientist, architect, engineer, and more.
One of da Vinci’s contemporaries and perhaps his challenger for the title of greatest
Renaissance artist was Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni. Born 13 years after da
Vinci, Michelangelo followed in his footsteps as a Renaissance man. He was an accomplished
artist, poet, architect, and engineer. His best-known work is probably the sculpture David.
Alongside da Vinci and Michelangelo, Raphael is known as the third of the great master
artists of Renaissance Italy. He was born in 1483, and his works were extremely influential
even during his lifetime. He only lived to the age of 37, but during his short life, he produced a
huge number of works including paintings, frescoes, prints, and more. One of his most famous
works is The School of Athens, shown at the top of this article.
Baroque painting is associated with the Baroque cultural movement, which began in
Italy in the 17th century. It encompasses a great range of styles , as most important and major
painting during the period beginning around 1600 and continuing into the early 18th century is
identified today as Baroque painting. In its most typical manifestations, Baroque art is
characterized by great drama, rich, deep color, and intense light and dark shadows.
Some relevant artist of the time where Caravaggio (1571–1610), born and trained in
Milan, stands as one of the most original and influential contributors to late 16th century and
early 17th century European painting. He was known for painting figures, even those of
classical or religious themes, in contemporary clothing, or as ordinary men and women. Some
of Caravaggio’s most famous paintings include The Calling of St. Mathew, St. Thomas,
The Conversion of St. Paul, The Entombment, and The Crowning of the Christ.
Diego Velázquez is widely regarded as one of Spain’s most important and influential
artists. He was an individualistic artist of the contemporary Baroque period and most well-
known as a portrait artist. In addition to numerous renditions of scenes of historical and cultural
significance, he painted scores of portraits of the Spanish royal family, other notable European
figures, and commoners, culminating in the production of his masterpiece Las Meninas
(1656). Velazquez’s most famous painting, however, is the celebrated Las Meninas (1656),
in which the artist includes himself as one of the subjects. Las Meninas (Spanish for “The
Ladies in Waiting”) is a painting with complex and enigmatic composition that raises questions
about reality and illusion, creating an uncertain relationship between the viewer and the figures
depicted.
Other influential Italian painters during this early period who influenced the
development of Baroque painting include Peter Paul Rubens, Giovanni Lanfranco, and
Guercino. Other artists, such as Guido Reni and Domenico Zampieri, pursued a more classical
approach. Baroque painters such as Cortona, Giovan Battista Gaulli, and Ciro Ferri continued
to flourish alongside the classical trend represented by painters such as Sacchi and Nicholas
Poussin. Even a classicist painter like Sacchi’s pupil Carlo Maratta was influenced in his use
of color by the Baroque.
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Assessment: (Post-Test)
A. Match the artworks with the artist’s name. Write only the letter of the correct answer on
the space provided before the number.
_________ 1 Supper at Emmaus a. Donatello
_________ 2. “Ecstasy of St. Teresa” b. Diego Velasquez
_________ 3. “Self portrait in Old Age”. c. Rembrandt
_________ 4. Las Meninas d. Gian Lorenzo Bernini
_________ 5. The Feast of Herod. e. Michelangelo Merisi
B. Choose the correct answer. Write only the letter on the space provided.
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