Thursday, October 20, 2011

Medieval Synth: Wylie. P.5. Team 8

Medieval Synthesis Question

Team 8: Katherine Morales, Martin Lis, Chloe Compton, Helena Cassilly, Avery Millard

Beyond architecture, the Medieval ideal that religion, specifically Christianity, was above all other things in life, is visible in other art forms such as sculpture, painting, and glasswork in churches. The focus on relationships with God were so intense, art was hardly made without religious purposes. In the Gothic period, a sub-era of the Medieval Era, the pigment used to make ultramarine was so valued that it was used to paint parts of the Virgin Mary rather than paint blue skies; an example of how Christianity was more important than worldly features.

In the Early Medieval Era, the feudal system provided for numerous amounts of peasants, which would help sustain their agriculture. The medieval society, consisting of peasants, traders, clergy members, and nobility began to change when the tradesmen class began to grow. This change occurred towards middle and end of the medieval era (precursor to the Renaissance) which is a clue that this must have changed art from the harsh, gospel-centered art it was, to something more expressive and realistic. One such work is The Effects of Good Government by Ambrogio Lorenzetti. The painting is different from typical Medieval paintings in that it’s primary focus is not religion or someone of nobility, but that it is merely a scene from daily life in a bustling town. There are peasants, merchants, and clergymen visible in the painting, a visual representation of the changing social dynamics in the middle-late medieval era.

1 comment:

  1. It is interesting that the Medieval era has a very large group of lower class peasants, because religion was starting to form and grow. The medieval times were focused a lot on the Christian religion that says to help those people in need. Although the higher class supported this religion, it seemed as though they put these people to work, more than helping them and making them grow. The people that were well off did not stay true to their Christian religion. I like that both the religion but also the lower class was mentioned to show how much they cared for the Christian religion. The people of the time cared enough to create artwork off of a religion that most if not all people followed. Not only did they create artwork, but it was considered to be something that was more important than reality. This shows that although many people followed the religion, not all rules were "followed."
    Artwork is a very important aspect of many time periods, and the medieval era showed that through paintings. Unlike the previous time periods, the artwork was based off of religion and not nobility. Although religion starting playing such a big role, when looked more into, many people didn't follow the rules to the fullest. The artwork portrayed the religious figures as something better that what is real. The real worldly features were more important than any of the religious figured. The higher class was very little, compared to the lower class, which shows how little the people cared for those in the lower class.

    Wylie. P5. T6.
    Nancy Lai
    Janelle Li
    Zachary Lindecamp
    Kelsey Nakamura

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