Renaissance Europe Goes Global. Origins Crusades—Europeans invaded the Islamic Empire & realized life could be much better Increased Trade=More $=Education=Art.

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Renaissance Europe Goes Global

Origins Crusades—Europeans invaded the Islamic Empire & realized life could be much better Increased Trade=More $=Education=Art Return to the Classics—Europeans began to study the Classical cultures of Greece & Rome Humanism-belief in studying the abilities & achievements of man

Guttenberg & the Press 15 th Century German printer, made printing cheaper & more efficient by introducing movable type to Europe Bible was the 1 st book printed on his press Made $ by printing Indulgences for the Catholic church

Arts

Two Different Renaissances Italian Focused on painting & sculpture Frescoes Supported by the church Municipal works Northern Flemish painters Writers like More & Shakespeare

Leonardo da Vinci Known for the Mona Lisa, the Last Supper, & his many, many diaries left behind Had plans for a bicycle & a helicopter in his diaries Studied anatomy & nature to make his painting & sculptures more realistic

Michelangelo Italian sculptor & painter Contemporary & rival of Leonardo da Vinci Painted the Sistine Chapel Sculpted David & La Pieta

New Techniques Perspective- added depth to pictures

Flemish Painters Flanders=Southern Netherlands also known as the Low Countries 1 st to use oil paints Focused on portraits, landscapes, & everyday life

WRITERS OF THE RENAISSANCE Literature

Shakespeare Most famous writer of the English language Wrote over 30 plays & serves as the standard for playwrights today His plays were the Globe Theater Wrote for Lord Chamberlain’s Men aka the King’s Men His stories play on common themes that still apply today, love, hate, revenge, etc.

Other Writers Petrarch-wrote sonnets including 1 about the perfect woman Thomas More-wrote Utopia, about a perfect society Cervantes-wrote Don Quixote & other plays Castiglione-The Book of the Courtier Machiavelli-The Prince Christine de Pivan-one of the 1 st women to support her family writing Erasmus-humanist, Christianity of the heart not ceremonies Martin Luther-Catholic scholar & 1 st Protestant?

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