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1 The Northern Renaissance
Chapter 17 Section 2

2 Key Terms Utopia William Shakespeare Johann Gutenberg

3 The Renaissance Spread North
Trading networks spread across northern Europe Hanseatic League dominated trade 1200’s to 1400’s protected against pirates Built lighthouses Trained ship captains

4 The Renaissance Spreads North
Spread by Italian artists Fled to northern Europe to avoid clashes between monarchs Brought humanist ideas and new painting techniques Northern scholars traveled to Italy Universities established in France, Germany, Netherlands

5 A Book Revolution Johannes Gutenberg made the printing press
Used Chinese system- letters on a plate then locked into a press Moveable type, text could be quickly printed on both sides of the paper

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7 A Book Revolution Produced books faster and cheaper
First publication was a 1,282 page Bible Within 35 years his presses were as far away as Constantinople Printed books provide more access to new ideas People learned to read

8 Philosophers and Writers
Desiderius Erasmus-leading Christian humanists Priest in the Netherlands Wrote about the need for a pure and simple Christian life Stripped of rituals and politics of the church on earth Advised to educate children

9 Philosophers and Writers
Fanned the flames of discontent in the Church His works were censored in Paris and condemned by the Church Praise of Folly his most famous work

10 Sir Thomas More Humanism introduced to England by Italians
More became friends with Erasmus More wrote Utopia Read across Europe Criticizes the English government and society and a vision of a perfect society It was a non-existent society based on reason

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12 William Shakespeare Greatest English playwright
Drew inspiration from ancient works Wide understanding of natural science and humanist topics Used language and choice of themes Made plays appeal to uneducated people

13 William Shakespeare Helped spread the ideas of Renaissance to mass audiences Shift from religious morality Focused on lives of realistic characters Public theatres built by 1500’s Theatres could hold 2,000 people

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15 Christine de Pisan Works focused on the roles of women
Grew up in the French court Was widowed turned to writing Poetry, biography of Charles IV, works to guide women to proper morality

16 Artists Adopted Italian techniques More realistic view of humanity
Albrecht Durer visited Italy His works were oil paintings Characterized northern Europe

17 Artists Reproduced the texture of wood
Reflection of objects in a room in a mirror Scenes outside a window Other tiny details

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19 Artists Northern Netherlands (Flanders) developed their own style
Flemish School 1400’s Perfected by Jan van Eyck’s work Focused on landscapes and domestic life Fused the everyday with religious

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21 Artists Use of symbolism Single lit candle of light streaming in a window represented God’s presence Hans Holbein used objects as symbols to characterize the subjects of his portraits

22 Artists 1500’s Pieter Brueghel (Flemish Artist)
Used Italian techniques Subject matter followed northern artists Showed scenes from everyday peasant life Different from the mythical creatures of the Italian Artists

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