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RENAISSANCE “REBIRTH OF LEARNING”
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Basic Characteristics
Secularism Individualism Humanism Worldly, rather than religious matters. Focus on the self. Intellectual movement of the Renaissance…focused on worldly subjects, rather than religious. Based on classical works of literature.
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Italian City-States Renaissance began in Italy Prospered from trade
Milan, Venice, and Florence Prospered from trade Developed wealth Patrons of the arts Medici family in Florence
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MACHIAVELLI Wrote THE PRINCE
Classic work on political power in western civilization “A prince acts on behalf of the state, and for the sake of the state, must be willing to let his conscious sleep.”
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Qualities of Renaissance Art…
perspective detail shading religious figures painted against Greek/Roman backgrounds realistic
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Italian (Florence) Artists
Michelangelo da Vinci Raphael
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Write out the following questions and correct answer.
December 4, 2008 TAKS Warm Up #2 Write out the following questions and correct answer. A major reason the colonies in North America declared independence in 1776 was because of the… a. Establishment of Anglicanism as the state religion in the colonies b. British taxation of the colonists without their consent c. Failure of Great Britain to regulate the colonial slave trade d. British naval blockade of rebellious colonies in Canada The Articles of Confederation established a weak central government in order to a. Promote western migration b. Allow colonies to pay off their debts c. Protect the power of the states d. Help contain nationalism Have out your “Who am I” descriptions!
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Northern Renaissance Flanders (France), Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, Germany, and England Erasmus Spread Renaissance to Northern Europe Why did it take so long? Black Death
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Northern Artists Bruegel Durer Van Eyck
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Northern Writers Shakespeare Sir Thomas More Cervantes
37 Plays from Sir Thomas More Utopia Cervantes Don Quixote
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Johann Gutenberg 1456 Completely changed Western Civilization
The PRINTING PRESS! Johann Gutenberg 1456 Completely changed Western Civilization
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HUMANISM INTELLECTUAL MOVEMENT BASED UPON THE STUDY OF THE CLASSICS OF ANCIENT GREECE AND ROME Liberal arts studies - grammar, rhetoric, poetry, ethics, history Petrarch - “Father of humanism”
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EDUCATION IN The RENAISSANCE
HUMAN beings could be changed by education WHO FOLLOWED A PATH OF VIRTUE PURPOSE: TO CREATE INDIVIDUALS AND WISDOM GREEK concept of “SOUND MIND IN A SOUND BODY” ELITE-----”RENAISSANCE MAN”
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AP EURO Finish Revolution Charts Discussion (as a class)
Revolution Timeline (pass out) Focus Questions and 1750 Chart (Due Dec. 11)
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TAKS Warm Up #3 Write out the following questions and correct answer. 1. The Declaration of Independence proclaimed the American colonists’ intention to… Attack British Loyalists Form a new nation Seize British merchant ships End the slave trade Treaty signed in 1783 to end the war with Great Britain. Treaty of Versailles Treaty of Saratoga Washington’s Treaty Treaty of Paris
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Late Gothic
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Lamentation By Giotto
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Early Renaissance
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Tribute Money By Masaccio
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Primavera (Spring) By Botticelli
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The Birth of Venus By Botticelli
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High Renaissance
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David (bronze) By Donatello
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Mona Lisa By Leonardo da Vinci
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Isabella d’Este By Leonardo da Vinci
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The Last Supper By Leonardo da Vinci
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Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
By: Michelangelo
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The Pieta By Michelangelo
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David (marble) By Michelangelo
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Pope Julius II: The Warrior Pope
By Raphael
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The Liberation of St. Peter
By Raphael
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The School of Athens By Raphael Da Vinci Raphael Michelangelo
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Zoroaster Ptolemy Euclid
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Hypatia Pythagoras
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The Northern Renaissance
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The Marriage of Arnolfini
By Jan van Eyck
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Peasant Wedding By Bruegel
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The Harvesters By Bruegel
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Portrait of Praying Hands
By Durer
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Self Portrait in a Fur Collared Robe
By Durer
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