Happy Holiday Lesson- Sunday 18th April 11.30-1.30

Hey, hey, hey. Hope you had a choccie fantastic Easter.
Thank you for joining me this holiday, to keep on top of WHTBD.
It seems a big ask, but you'll be pleased you did :-)
Enough talk, let's get down to business:
Firstly, we need to recap over the work covered on Early Renaissance portraits - mostly Leonardo's Mona Lisa and the rest of the crew, but also Piero della Francesca's Montefeltro double whammy - check back to Term One Week Eight and Nine for the images and links. We did also touch on the controversial Virgin of the Rocks 1483-1486 version and the 1495-1508 version, compare the two and at least have the visual differences clear in your mind. We will return to the images again at the start of next term.
New Learning for this session:
Leonardo: Last Supper and Adoration of the Magi
Paolo Uccello: Battle of San Romano (all three of them), St George and the Dragon, The Hunt, and his work on perspective.
On a slightly trivial note - here's a new way of looking at Uccello's St. George and the Dragon, written by Fanthorpe.

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