The Early Renaissance in Northern Europe – The 15th Century Vocabulary & Significant People • Duchy/Duchies = Governed by a Duke • Carthusian = Order of Monks • Triptych* • Hidden Symbols* • Illuminated Manuscript* • Book of Hours* • Jean, Duc de Berry* • Tympanum (plural = Tympana) • Nef
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Flanders Guild* Microscopic-Telescopic Vision* Jodocus Vyd Isabel Borluut Sibyls = Ancient Greek and Roman Seers Incarnation Deesis* Agnus Dei Spandrel Polyptych* Tempera*
*Pay attention to these words in your reading and in lecture as they are significant and important. Exam questions may come from anywhere in the chapter and the lecture. Images from your textbook are identified with the Image number, I advise you to fill in the name, artist, date, material, and artistic period BEFORE you come to class.
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Central figure is Old Testament Prophet
Central figure is Moses
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February,
April
Limbourg Brothers (Pol, Herman, Jean) pages from Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, 1413-16, Early Renaissance Northern Europe, Colors and Ink on Vellum
Adoration of the Magi
Temptation of Christ
Limbourg Brothers (Pol, Herman, Jean), pages from Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, 1413-16, Early Renaissance Northern Europe, Colors and Ink on Vellum
September
November by Jean Colombe, 1485-89
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Rogier van der Weyden, Last Judgment Altarpiece (Exterior), 1444-48, Early Renaissance Northern Europe, Oil on Wood
Rogier van der Weyden, Last Judgment Altarpiece, 1444-48, Early Renaissance Northern Europe, Oil on Wood
Rogier van der Weyden, Francesco d’Este, 1460-4, Early Renaissance Northern Europe, Oil on Panel
Rogier van der Weyden, Portrait of a Lady, 1460, Early Renaissance Northern Europe, Oil on Panel
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Stephan Lochner, Madonna in the Rose Garden, 1440, Early Renaissance Northern Europe, Tempera on Wood
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