ART 1301 CSU St John the Baptist by Leonardo da Vinci Art Gallery Presentation YOU WILL ONLY BE ADDING CONTENT TO SLIDE #5, #7, #9, #11, AND #13. DO NOT CHANGE ANY OF THE OTHER SLIDES AS THEY WILL BE YOUR GUIDE TO ENTER THE INFORMATION INTO THE 5 OTHER SLIDES.
Art Gallery: Visual Elements
For Unit III of your art gallery presentation, you will be adding descriptions of the visual elements you observe in the artworks you placed in your art gallery. The purpose of this unit assignment is to demonstrate that you can apply what you learned about visual elements to your gallery artworks.
Place one Visual Elements slide directly after the artwork it describes (these are slides 5, 7, 9, 11, 13)
Make sure you describe all of the visual elements using complete sentences. Questions to consider are included below:
Line: Describe what kind of lines are in the artwork (vertical, horizontal, diagonal, thick, thin, etc.). What do the lines do? Do they lead your eye to something?
Shape: Describe what kind of shapes are in the artwork and where they appear. Are there circular shapes in clouds, rectangular shapes in buildings?
Light: Where is the light coming from? What is it highlighting?
Color: What colors are used? Are the colors bright, tints, muted? Are they different shades of one hue?
Texture: Is there a pattern on some area in the artwork? Is there a paint texture such as impasto?
Mass: Is the artwork heavier in one area?
Time: Is there anything in the artwork that gives the sense of time? Is it a daytime or nighttime scene?
Motion: Is motion depicted? Are people walking, running, floating, or climbing toward something?
You must use at least your textbook as an outside source. Be sure to follow APA format for all sources used, including the textbook. When adding your own opinion or observation, you will not need a citation as it is an original thought.
Please submit your full presentation thus far, which should include the previous updated segments and the segment for this unit.
This segment must include a minimum of five PowerPoint slides.
YOU WILL ONLY BE ADDING CONTENT TO SLIDE #5, #7, #9, #11, AND #13. DO NOT CHANGE ANY OF THE OTHER SLIDES AS THEY WILL BE YOUR GUIDE TO ENTER THE INFORMATION INTO THE 5 OTHER SLIDES. Art Gallery
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Introduction 1
Religion in this case interests me as it allows me to
create a personal relationship between the paintings and
our reality.
I hope to learn more about religion in relation to Leonardo
Da Vinci’s works.
I also hope to create a connection with the different
forms of art which existed at his time and how they used
the theme for their development.
Introduction 2
Religion was one of the most famous themes in the renaissance
period
It allowed a painters such as Leonardo Da Vinci to express their
feelings and emotions towards different aspects of religion
through their paintings.
It was motivated by the accurate portrayal of classical
monuments in a lifelike manner through naturalism, Leonardo Da
Vinci portrayed different aspects of religion.
Therefore, religion promoted both Leonardo Da Vinci’s artwork
and his faith as a strong Catholic Christian.
The Last Supper
“The Last Supper” is Leonardo Da Vinci’s artwork drawn in 1498
Leonardo made the image of the last supper lifelike portraying a
more human inspired drama
He focused on showing people on the idea of Jesus getting
betrayed by one of his disciples
1. Artwork Title
Visual Elements:
Line: Describe what kind of lines are in the artwork (vertical, horizontal, diagonal, thick,
thin, etc.). What do the lines do? Do they lead your eye to something?
Shape: Describe what kind of shapes are in the artwork and where they appear. Are there
circular shapes in clouds, rectangular shapes in buildings?
Light: Where is the light coming from? What is it highlighting?
Color: What colors are used? Are the colors bright, tints, muted? Are they different shades of
one hue?
Texture: Is there a pattern on some area in the artwork? Is there a paint texture such as
impasto?
Mass: Is the artwork heavier in one area?
Time: Is there anything in the artwork that gives the sense of time? Is it a daytime or
nighttime scene?
Motion: Is motion depicted? Are people walking, running, floating, or climbing toward
something?
The Virgin of the Rocks
The painting was drawn in 1483-1486
It was an oil to panel painting which described angel Uriel, John the
Baptist, Madonna and baby Jesus in a setting filled with rocks, which
gives the painting its name
It largely portrays Leonardo’s understanding of the religion together
with the significant bodies associated with it.
2. Artwork Title
Visual Elements:
Line: Describe what kind of lines are in the artwork (vertical, horizontal, diagonal, thick,
thin, etc.). What do the lines do? Do they lead your eye to something?
Shape: Describe what kind of shapes are in the artwork and where they appear. Are there
circular shapes in clouds, rectangular shapes in buildings?
Light: Where is the light coming from? What is it highlighting?
Color: What colors are used? Are the colors bright, tints, muted? Are they different shades of
one hue?
Texture: Is there a pattern on some area in the artwork? Is there a paint texture such as
impasto?
Mass: Is the artwork heavier in one area?
Time: Is there anything in the artwork that gives the sense of time? Is it a daytime or
nighttime scene?
Motion: Is motion depicted? Are people walking, running, floating, or climbing toward
something?
Madonna of the Carnation
It was Leonardo’s oil on panel painting which he worked on in
1478-1480.
It includes the Virgin Mary siting with Baby Jesus, depicting
different symbols.
The images of Virgin Mary and Baby Jesus are put into more light
compared to the other objects in the
painting to emphasize their existence
and different poses.
3. Artwork Title
Visual Elements:
Line: Describe what kind of lines are in the artwork (vertical, horizontal, diagonal, thick,
thin, etc.). What do the lines do? Do they lead your eye to something?
Shape: Describe what kind of shapes are in the artwork and where they appear. Are there
circular shapes in clouds, rectangular shapes in buildings?
Light: Where is the light coming from? What is it highlighting?
Color: What colors are used? Are the colors bright, tints, muted? Are they different shades of
one hue?
Texture: Is there a pattern on some area in the artwork? Is there a paint texture such as
impasto?
Mass: Is the artwork heavier in one area?
Time: Is there anything in the artwork that gives the sense of time? Is it a daytime or
nighttime scene?
Motion: Is motion depicted? Are people walking, running, floating, or climbing toward
something?
Salvator Mundi
As a renaissance artist, Leonardo used oil and walnut for this
painting in 1513
It shows Jesus Christ, making a cross sign with his other hand
holding a transparent round object, representing his role as
savior of the world.
It familiarizes people with the scripture,
relating them to Christ and his actions
to the world.
4. Artwork Title
Visual Elements:
Line: Describe what kind of lines are in the artwork (vertical, horizontal, diagonal, thick,
thin, etc.). What do the lines do? Do they lead your eye to something?
Shape: Describe what kind of shapes are in the artwork and where they appear. Are there
circular shapes in clouds, rectangular shapes in buildings?
Light: Where is the light coming from? What is it highlighting?
Color: What colors are used? Are the colors bright, tints, muted? Are they different shades of
one hue?
Texture: Is there a pattern on some area in the artwork? Is there a paint texture such as
impasto?
Mass: Is the artwork heavier in one area?
Time: Is there anything in the artwork that gives the sense of time? Is it a daytime or
nighttime scene?
Motion: Is motion depicted? Are people walking, running, floating, or climbing toward
something?
Saint John the Baptist
The painting is believed to be Leonardo’s final painting which
he worked on in 1513 to 1516
He used oil and walnut wood type to portray the image of
John the Baptist.
The painting was an example of Leonardo’s High Renaissance
oil painting.
Conclusion
Religion is a huge part of Leonardo Da Vinci’s work
It reflects not only his faith, but also his belief on
different events relating to his religion
His real portrayal of different events are largely
contribute to the popularity of his work
His work was both authentic and relatable
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Art.com. (2020). Salvator Mundi by Leonardo da Vinci. Retrieved from https://www.art.com/
products/p25844441736-sa-i8036275/salvator-mundi-attributed-to-leonardo-da-vinci.htm
Emeritus, D. P. Prebles’ Artforms. [VitalSource Bookshelf] Retrieved from
https://online.vitalsource.com/#/books/97802059722…
Fine Art America. (2020). The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci. Retrieved from https://
fineartamerica.com/featured/18-the-last-supper-leonardo-da-vinci.html?product=greetingcard
Leonardo da Vinci. (2020). Benois Madonna. Retrieved from https://www.leonardodavinci.net/
benois-madonna.jsp
The National Gallery. (2020). The Virgin Rocks by Leonardo da Vinci. Retrieved from https://
www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/leonardo-da-vinci-the-virgin-of-the-rocks
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