History of Western Art Since Term Paper

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(Kleiner, 2010, pg. 360)

While Giotto's Christ Entering Jerusalem, is a depiction of Christ entering the Jerusalem. In this situation, he is trying to instill a sense of history and righteousness by showing Christ entering one of the holiest cities in Christianity. At the same time, he is embracing the same kind of basic painting style that was most commonly used during the time. This is important, because it shows how Giotto is taking more a historical approach about various events that are occurring. ("Christ Entering Jerusalem," 2009)

When you compare the two works side by side, it is clear that the 13th century Bible is telling a story about how everyone should be acting within society, by highlighting how the King is viewed in same light as other religious symbols. While Christ Entering Jerusalem is showing a historical approach, based upon past events (giving everyone a sense of respect and history for what took place).

The High Renaissance is a period of grandiose projects reflecting an era of stunning confidence in individual reason and capability. What projects exemplify this confidence? Describe them and the circumstances surrounding their production.

The projects that would best exemplify this new confidence are: Michael Angelo's work on David and the Last Supper (by Leonardo Di Vinci).
David is considered to be a masterpiece because it is a life size interpretation of the hero from the Bible. The circumstances surrounding the production of statue are that many artists had tried to turn the marble into a work of art and failed. It was Michael Angelo who was able to turn this into a masterpiece. ("Michael Angelo's David," 2009) the Last Supper exemplifies this confidence by showing new interpretations of Christ's last days on Earth. The events surrounding the production were that Di Vinci wanted to have all of the subjects facing Christ, with an emphasis on the number three (through the windows and triangles). Three is important, because it symbolizes the Holy Trinity.( Essak, 2010)

After visiting www.metmuseum.org, discuss how the Metropolitan's Bruegel painting is typical of the artist. Were you diverted by any other art finds in the collection? If so, what grabbed you and why?

Yes. The different works of art that grabbed my attention were: Poet, Lovers and Heroes along with Battle about Money. Both pieces had that a more profound sense of realism, which is different from other periods. This make you step back and look for a deeper meaning about the underlying intentions of the artist. ("Pieter Bruegel," 2011).....

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