Unit XII - The Renaissance The rebirth of learning, art, literature and creativity in Europe... Copyright 2006; C. Pettinato, RCS High School, All Rights.

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Unit XII - The Renaissance The rebirth of learning, art, literature and creativity in Europe... Copyright 2006; C. Pettinato, RCS High School, All Rights Reserved

1. Video

2. Why did it begin in the Italian city states? A. Location B. Center of Power C. Early lifting of Bubonic Plague D. Wealth E. Historical Tradition F. The Medici Family - Florence

3. The Piti (Medici) Palace, Florence

4. The Masters A. Leonardo da Vinci B. Michelangelo C. Raphael

5. Video

6. Leonardo da Vinci – The Last Supper

7. Raphael – The School of Athens

8. Examples of Art Leonardo Mona Lisa Last Supper submarine architect botany anatomy optics Michelange lo Pieta David Sistine Chapel Raphael School of Athens

9. Video

10. The Pieta – Michelangelo Buonarotti

11. The Last Judgment

12. The Tombs of Michelangelo and Raphael

13. The Church of Santa Croce - Florence

14. Other Artists, writers and Architects A. Sofonisba Anguissola B. Filippo Brunelleschi C. Baldassare Castiglione

15. The Dome of Santa Maria del Fiore- Brunelleschi

16. The Renaissance Moves North A. Albrecht Durer B. Jan, Hubert Van Eyck C. Pieter Bruegel D. Peter Paul Reubens E. Erasmus F. Sir Thomas More G. Rebelias H. Shakespeare I. Cervantes

17. The Differences Between Renaissance and Medieval Painting Humanism Enhancement of Colors Use of perspective, shading, and proportion Realism The questioning of authority and tradition

18. Important Terms and People A. humanism B. renaissance C. patron of arts D. Lorenzo de’ Medici E. Petrarch F. Michelangelo G. Leonardo H. Raphael I. Brunelleschi J. Machiavelli K. Albrecht Durer L. Van Eycks M. Pieter Bruegel N. Erasmus O. Thomas Moore P. Rabelais Q. Shakespeare R. Cervantes S. perspective