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After reading Chapter 13, you should be able to:
  • Identify the works and define the terms in the chapter.
  • Compare Italian fifteenth-century painting with that of the Netherlands.
  • Describe humanism, using literary and artistic examples.
  • Locate the leading art centers on a map of Italy and the North.
  • Discuss the importance of the competition for the Florence Baptistery Doors.
  • Draw and label the plans of Florence Cathedral, Santo Spirito in Florence, and Sant' Andrea in Mantua.
  • Describe the structure of Brunelleschi's dome.
  • Describe the use of mathematical linear perspective as it is used in fifteenth-century painting.
  • Discuss the new emphasis on biography and autobiography in the Renaissance.
  • Describe the emergence of mythological subject matter and Platonism.
  • Compare perspective in Chinese painting and Persian Miniatures with linear perspective.
  • Describe the development of sculpture in Florence in the fifteenth century.
  • Discuss the writings and architecture of Alberti.
  • Discuss the role of patronage in the arts during the Renaissance.
  • Discuss interpretations of the Arnolfini Portrait using different methodologies.
  • Compare fifteenth-century Italian painting with Netherlandish painting.







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