Miranda Avalos Natalie Campbell Samantha Herrera Savannah Para Per.3 English Literature.

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Miranda Avalos Natalie Campbell Samantha Herrera Savannah Para Per.3 English Literature

literary, artistic and intellectual development that began in Italy inspired by the arts and scholarship of ancient Greece and Rome Religious devotion Universities introduced a new curriculum New inventions=easier way of communicating and living Elizabeth received a Renaissance education, became a patron of the arts, and Elizabethan came to describe the English Renaissance at its height

a painter, sculptor, architect, and scientist April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519 considered to be one of the greatest painters of all time Mona Lisa Is one of his most famous pieces of work

Knowledge= exploration searched for all-sea routes Rebirth of the English impact on the music, architecture, and art

educated questioned the Church teachings and hierarchy intent was to reform the Catholic Church, but actually divided the church and introducing Protestantism growing sense of nationalism led many to question the authority of the church payment to the church (like taxes)