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Renaissance Part 1

The Virgin of Chancellor Rolin (1435) Turn to page 2 What do you think is happening in this image?

Interpretations ( Do not copy) Nicolas Rolin (1376/1380–1462), who was chancellor to Philip the Good, duke of Burgundy, is worshiping the Infant Jesus, who blesses him, holding a globe of the world as a sign of his power over Creation. The central role of Mary, mother of Christ, is emphasized by her royal crown, which is carried by angels. There is an imaginary, idealized landscape and architecture symbolic of a basilica. The painting is now in the Louvre in Paris

Skull of Zurbaran (1956) Does it help you understand society? What do think this painting represents? Does it help you understand society?

Interpretations (Do not copy) The skull symbolises death. The skull formed by the cubes represent religion's opposing beliefs of death. The worshipers below represent followers. The entire painting can represent that opposing religions lead to murder.

Catholic Church Condemn Heretics Turn to page 3 image 1.3 Heretics = a person who holds an opinion opposite to the rest of society. How has society changed from what we see in image 1.3 to what is happening in image 1.4 and 1.5? Is this the case all over the world?

Humanism Vocabulary Heretics = a person who holds an opinion opposite to the rest of society. Secular =not concerned with religion. Basilica=title granted by the Pope to certain important buildings. Patrons=wealthy person who gives artists financial support. Christendom=Christian world

Italian Renaissance the beginnings What was happening in the 14th century (middle ages)? Famine War Epidemics (disease)

Italian Renaissance the beginnings 15th century people changed their views on the world. Their fear turned into confidence and people wanted to know more about being human. This was expressed through art .

Where it began. Florence Italy

Characteristics of the Renaissance Inspired by ancient Greece and Rome. Focused on the beauty of the human body and its proportions.

Secular works Pre Renaissance art VS .

Characteristics of the Renaissance They created new art techniques, perspective is an example of this.

Renaissance key players Leonardo Da Vinci Michelangelo

Patrons of Art Italy was made up of several city states. The states were run by wealthy families. They surrounded themselves with artists to paint portraits, make sculptures and monuments to show their wealth. Without these families there would have been no renaissance.

Spread of Renaissance through Europe

Homework Pg 7 #1 (a, b) , 3 Pg 8 #4,5,6,7

Sources http://www.louvre.fr/en/oeuvre-notices/virgin- chancellor-rolin http://martinbantingfmp.blogspot.ca/2011/03/researc h-salvador-dali.html