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The Renaissance Time of Rebirth ( )

Beginnings of the Renaissance The Renaissance began in wealthy northern Italian trade centers like Venice and Florence where contact with Byzantine and Muslem Empires flourished. (see: cultural diffusion— spread of ideas through interaction)

Trade: Created a wealthy class who became patrons of the arts.

Merchants & the Medici The Medici family of Florence become wealthy from banking, wool manufacturing, mining, trade and other ventures. The Medici family became patrons of the arts. Michelangelo was among the artists who benefited from Medici patronage.

Lifestyle Shops and business on ground floors, while there was crowded living above. Garbage was thrown out onto the street. Wealthy people had large homes, but little privacy, servants slept on floor.

Lucrezia Borgia ( ) Lucrezia Borgia was a famous Renaissance woman. Her father was Pope Alexander VI. Her second husband was Alfonso d’Este. She was a generous patron of the arts and mother of 7 children.

Trade: Created a wealthy class who became patrons of the arts. Classicism: Revival of Greek & Roman achievements & writings.

Classicism Renewed interest in Greek and Roman culture and values. Michelangelo’s sculpture of David reflects the blending of religious ideals with Greek and Roman humanist philosophy. Note the idealized figure and accurate proportions.

Trade: Created a wealthy class who became patrons of the arts. Classicism: Revival of Greek & Roman achievements & writings. Questioning Spirit

Questioning Spirit Francesco Petrarch ( ) was a Renaissance writer and a Florentine humanist. He collected Greek and Roman writings, like the poetry of Virgil and Homer and wrote secular (not religious) poetry about love and life in the here and now, not just in the afterlife.

Questioning Spirit Writers and thinkers began to criticize the “old” ways. Erasmus wrote “Praise of Folly” which ridiculed the church, corrupt officials, and Clergy. Cervantes wrote “Don Quixote” which poked fun at chivalry and the culture of Medieval Europe.

Trade: Created a wealthy class who became patrons of the arts. Classicism: Revival of Greek & Roman achievements & writings. Questioning Spirit Intellectual & Artistic Creativity

Intellectual & Creativity Johannes Gutenberg invented the moveable type printing press, making written materials available to multitudes.

Intellectual & Creativity

Nicholas Copernicus wrote that the earth rotates around the sun.

Intellectual & Creativity Nicolo Machiavelli wrote “The Prince” in which he advised Monarchs to concentrate power. “The end justifies the means” Machiavelli’s ideas have been used by despots to justify abusive use of power.

Intellectual & Creativity Leonardo DaVinci was the ultimate Renaissance man. He not only produced masterpiece paintings, but also had great accomplishments in the fields of science, engineering and architecture.

Intellectual & Creativity

Michelangelo Buonarotti incorporated classical and religious features in his work on the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s cathedral in Rome.

Intellectual & Creativity

Boticelli Notice the use of point perspective and dimension to draw the viewer into the painting.

Intellectual & Creativity Renaissance Architecture Arches half circle like in Roman building. Proportions more based on human likeness. Huge domes. Columns and elements reflect ancient Greece and Rome. This dome was designed by Brunelleschi. It was the largest free standing dome other than the ancient Roman Pantheon.

Intellectual & Creativity The Art Wealthy popes and princes patronized many painters and sculptures who incorporated secular and classic themes into religious topics.

Trade: Created a wealthy class who became patrons of the arts. Classicism: Revival of Greek & Roman achievements & writings. Questioning Spirit Intellectual & Artistic Creativity Secularism: Other than religion.

Secularism Writers began writing in vernacular ( the locally spoken language instead of Latin. Dante Alighieri wrote “The Divine Comedy” in Italian, telling the epic journey through hell. Chaucer wrote “Canterbury Tales” in English, telling tales of Medieval life.

Trade: Created a wealthy class who became patrons of the arts. Classicism: Revival of Greek & Roman achievements & writings. Questioning Spirit Intellectual & Artistic Creativity Secularism: Other than religion. Humanism: Glorification of people & human reason.

Humanism The detail of Raphael’s Sistine Madonna shows Humanism. The characters look like real people with individual differences, muscle tone. You can see their humanity.

Humanism Michelangelo’s knowledge of anatomy is used to show the details of the human form. Naked people = humanism.

Humanism In Leonardo Da Vinci’s Last Supper each figure is distinguishable.

Humanism Humanists believed that human reason and logic were as important in understanding the world as religion and intuition. They celebrated the accomplishments of man and looked for inspiration to the ancient Greek and Roman thinkers. Here, Michelangelo’s Moses shows the attention paid to anatomy and the power of the individual.

Trade: Created a wealthy class who became patrons of the arts. Classicism: Revival of Greek & Roman achievements & writings. Questioning Spirit Intellectual & Artistic Creativity Secularism: Other than religion. Humanism: Glorification of people & human reason. Individualism: Emphasis on the importance of the individual and achievements.

Individualism Compare the Byzantine mosaic of Justinian and Theodora on the first slide to Renaissance figures on the second slide.

Individualism

Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa shows individualism. Not the Mona Lisa

The sculpture on the left is an ancient Greek statue of Neptune. The one on the right is from the Middle Ages. Write a short paragraph comparing the two works of art.

Now compare the same ancient Greek statue to Michelangelo’s sculpture of Moses from the Renaissance. What do you notice?

How does the medieval Notre Dame Cathedral compare to the Renaissance St. Peter’s Basilica?

The End.

Northern Renaissance Ms. Bonfig

The Renaissance spreads North Remember: Were does the Renaissance begin? Italy in the 1300’s By 1500 the ideas of the Renaissance are moving throughout Europe. Trade, movement of artists and scholars, and the development of the printing press all help the spread.

Printing Press Johannes Gutenberg invented the movable type printing press. First publication: 1,282 page Bible or the Gutenberg Bible. Books are made faster and are becoming cheaper.

Erasmus Early Reformer of the Church Writings fanned flames of discontent with the Roman Catholic Church. Works were on the “Forbidden Books Index” One such book “The Praise of Folly”

Sir Thomas More Author of Utopia Book contains criticism of English government and vision for perfect society.

William Shakespeare One of the greatest English playwrights “Romeo & Juliet” Focused more on secular topics versus religious themes.

Christine de Pisan Wrote about the roles of women in society. Grew up in French court “The City of Women” Topics focused on equality and education for women.

Artists Albrecht Durer >>> Techniques of realism and perspective Jan van Eyck >>> Focused on landscapes and domestic life.