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1 Chapter 1 Section 2 Reading Focus Which artists brought the Renaissance to northern Europe? What themes did humanist thinkers and other writers explore? What impact did the printing revolution have on Europe?
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2 Chapter 1 Section 2 Vocabulary Engraving- art form in which an artist etches a design on metal plate with acid and then uses the plate to make prints. Vernacular- everyday language of ordinary people. Utopian- the ideal society
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3 Background 1050–1350 Population growth Economic development City-states 1200–late 1500s Artistic achievements Giovanni Bellini, Sacra Conversazione
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4 Intellectual Developments Humanism Revival of antiquity Importance of the individual Celebration of humanity Secular/worldly focus Titian, Assumption of the Virgin
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5 Humanism and Individuality
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6 Ghiberti’s Doors
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8 Donatello’s David
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9 Michelangelo’s David
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11 Renaissance Architecture Classical influences Mathematical harmony The circle
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12 Brunelleschi’s Dome
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13 St. Peter’s Basilica
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14 Inside St. Peter’s
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15 Inside St. Peter’s
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16 Inside St. Peter’s
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17 The Northern Renaissance
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18 Albrecht Dürer 1471– 1528 Introduce d Italian Renaissa nce style of art to Germany Dürer, self-portrait
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19 Hans Holbein the Younger 1497–1543 German painter Became court painter to King Henry VIII of England Holbein, self-portrait A Holbein portrait of King Henry VIII
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20 Jan van Eyck 1390–1441 Painted in oils Detail, realism Van Eyck, Man in a Red Turban (possibly a self- portrait)
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21 The Northern Renaissance More focused on Christianity than the Italian Renaissance Began late 15th century/early 16th century Altarpiece for the Cathedral of St. Bavo in Ghent, created by Northern Renaissance artist Jan van Eyck
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22 The Printing Press Invented by Johann Gutenberg in the mid- 1400s Made printed works cheaper and more readily available Increased literacy in Europe Helped spread new ideas A replica of Gutenberg’s printing press
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23 Christian Humanism Union of classical influences and Christianity Desiderius Erasmus (1466–1536) Influence on northern Renaissance art Christian humanist scholar Desiderius Erasmus A woodcut of Adam and Eve by Albrecht Durer, a German Renaissance artist
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24 Renaissance Politics and Economics: Legacy
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