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Of Art Wealthy Cities And Intellectuals 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points LiteratureThe Rebirth
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Was an era loosely placed in time between 1300 and 1600
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The Renaissance
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The Renaissance began in Italy because…..?
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Wealthy ports, and an urban society
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In 1455 he created the world’s first movable type printing press
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Johan Gutenburg
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Who that we have studied, espoused these beliefs? “It is better to be feared than loved” “Once you gain power you must keep it” “Men are ungrateful, fickle liars and deceivers who are greedy for profit.”
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Machiavelli
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Name the three most prominent city-states of renaissance Italy
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Venice, Milan, and Florence
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A scholar who collected forgotten Latin Manuscripts from monastic libraries. Some call him the father of the intellectual movement, humanism
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Humanism
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Masaccio worked his magic with water- based paints on fresh, wet plaster. A style known as……..?
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frescoes
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Which of these artists was not part of the Northern Artistic Renaissance? Van Eyck – Bruegels – Dürer – Da Vinci
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Da Vinci
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Brunelleschi was an architect who developed this method of using lines to create depth that was used by Renaissance painters…
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Linear perspective
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Name the masters of the “High Renaissance” as discussed in class. There were three of them.
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Raphael, Leonardo, Michelangelo
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This artist worked to capture the beauty of the human being
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Michelangelo
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This Northern artist was among the first to use oil paints
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Jan van Eyck
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Among other works, famous for Madonna and child paintings
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Raphael
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She wrote in defense of women’s education. One of her famous works was The Book of the City of Ladies
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Christine de Pizan
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Which powerful family in Florence were famous patrons of the arts?
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The Medici
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Strived to capture perfection beyond his realistic style
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Leonardo da Vinci
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Who is the architect?
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Fillipo Brunelleschi
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During the Renaissance artists sought to imitate……?
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Nature
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He wrote The Canterbury Tales, a work that inspires the use of the English language in writing
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Geoffrey Chaucer
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Wrote the Divine Comedy
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Dante
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This term meant that society was becoming more worldly and less spiritual
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secular
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Intellectual movement based on the study of the classics; the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome. This included grammar, rhetoric, poetry and philosophy.
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Humanism
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A German painter/artist who’s work flourished during the Northern Renaissance movement
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Albrecht Dürer
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Dante, Shakespeare, and de Pizan were writers who wrote in their native tongue, also known as
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vernacular
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The final stage of Italian Renaissance painting, which flourished between 1490 and 1520 is called……..?
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The High Renaissance
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Make your wager
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The name of Machiavelli’s book. This book is one of the most influential works on political power in the Western world
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The Prince
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