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The Renaissance
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Contributions of the Renaissance WHAT? “Rebirth” of classical knowledge & “birth” of modern world WHEN? 1350-1600 A.D. WHERE? Italian city-states of Florence, Venice & Genoa
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Accomplishments in Art Perspective Perspective – 3 dimensions on a flat surface Realistic painting & sculpture Realistic painting & sculpture – Real people, natural poses & expression
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Accomplishments in Literature Wrote in the vernacular Wrote in the vernacular – Native languages: French, German, English NOT Latin – Bible too New forms of writing developed New forms of writing developed – Sonnets, plays, & essays
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Accomplishments in Ideas Humanism/Individualism Humanism/Individualism – Focused on worth & potential of human beings – Emphasized study of history, literature, & philosophy Secularism Secularism – Worldly life celebrated & not spiritual one – Led to religious tolerance
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Medieval vs. Renaissance Art Medieval Renaissance ~ Appears flat~ 3D/perspective ~ Emotionless~ Emotional ~ Cartoon-like~ Lifelike,detailed ~ Focus on religion~ Use of religious & secular subjects
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Medieval or Renaissance?
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People of the Renaissance
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Sculptor, Poet, Architect, Painter Sculptor, Poet, Architect, Painter Used a realistic style when depicting the human body Used a realistic style when depicting the human body Figures forceful & showed heroic grandeur Figures forceful & showed heroic grandeur Statue of David Statue of David – Influenced by classical statues Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel – Painted while lying on his back scaffolding Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti
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Leonardo da Vinci Painter, Sculptor, Inventor, Scientist Painter, Sculptor, Inventor, Scientist Filled notebooks with his observations & sketches Filled notebooks with his observations & sketches – Wrote them backwards The Mona Lisa The Mona Lisa – “Mona” means “Ma’am” & real name was Lisa Gherardini The Last Supper The Last Supper – Meant to show the personalities of Jesus’ disciples through facial expressions
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William Shakespeare Playwright Playwright Plays had a masterful command of the English language, examined human flaws Plays had a masterful command of the English language, examined human flaws Plays Plays – MacBeth – Hamlet – Othello – Romeo and Juliet – King Lear
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Desiderius Erasmus Humanist Writer Humanist Writer Believed in Christianity of the heart, not one full of ceremonies & rules Believed in Christianity of the heart, not one full of ceremonies & rules The Praise of Folly The Praise of Folly – Poked fun at greedy merchants, pompous priests, scholars & lovers
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Francesco Petrarch Poet Poet One of the earliest & most influential humanists One of the earliest & most influential humanists Wrote sonnets in Italian & Latin Wrote sonnets in Italian & Latin
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Johann Gutenberg Craftsman Craftsman Printing press Printing press – Made it possible to produce books quickly & cheaply – Increased literacy & spread ideas of Renaissance & Reformation across Europe First book was the Gutenberg Bible First book was the Gutenberg Bible
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Raphael Artist Artist Younger than Michelangelo & da Vinci – learned from studying their works Younger than Michelangelo & da Vinci – learned from studying their works School of Athens School of Athens – Painted on the walls of Pope Julius’ library
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Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli Historian, author Historian, author The Prince The Prince – How a ruler can gain power & keep it in spite of his enemies – Not concerned with what was morally right, but what was politically effective
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The Renaissance was very…A.R.T.I.S.T.I.C. A. Arrival (birth) of the modern world R. Rebirth of ancient Greek and Roman cultures T. The Renaissance started in Italian city-states I. Italian artists (Michelangelo, da Vinci) S. Sonnets, essays, plays (Shakespeare) T. The Renaissance spread to Northern Europe I. Individualism is stressed (humanism) C. Church corruption criticized (Erasmus— humanist)
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