“The Renaissance Man” Artistic and Scientific Achievements of the Renaissance.

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“The Renaissance Man” Artistic and Scientific Achievements of the Renaissance

The Renaissance Man or Woman People of the Renaissance wanted to be known as supporters of all aspects of the arts: Paintings, Sculptures, Poetry, and other Literature A Renaissance Man was someone who was well educated and excelled in many fields of study in the Arts – A Universal Man A Renaissance Woman should be educated but wasn’t expected to create anything

Leonardo da Vinci the Ultimate Renaissance Man

Leonardo the Artist The Last Supper,

Mona Lisa,

Leonardo the Scientist

More Leonardo Science

Leonardo the Inventor? His inventions included plans for a flying machine, helicopter, diving suit, an armored tank, and even a robot. He dissected corpses and studied anatomy to understand how muscles made bones move to help him create his “robotic knight”.

Stop and Think! How was Leonardo da Vinci an example of a “Renaissance Man”?

Michelangelo He was an accomplished painter, sculptor, and architect His art embodies the ideals of the Renaissance by tying together the beauty of humanity, the divine, and classical Greek and Roman culture.

Michelangelo the Painter The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome

Michelangelo the Sculptor Pieta David

Michelangelo the Architect

Stop and Think! How did Michelangelo’s work reflect the ideals of the Renaissance? IN YOUR OWN WORDS