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CHAPTER 15 THE RENAISSANCE IN ITALY AND NORTHERN EUROPE RENAISSANCE THOUGHT AND ART 1300-1600
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The Italian Renaissance Emergence of the Italian City-States Renaissance Patrons
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Humanism and the Classical Revival Petrarch and Boccaccio Civic Humanism Revival of Platonism Aristotelianism Evaluation of Humanism
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Italian Renaissance Art Transitional Period in Painting Quattrocento Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture The High Renaissance, 1500-1530 Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Michelangelo
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Italian Renaissance Art The Venetian School Mannerism: The “Anti-Renaissance” Style Renaissance Music
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The Northern Renaissance The Influence of Printing Erasmus and Northern Humanism Sir Thomas More’s Utopia Rabelais’s Gargantua and Pantagruel Ulrich von Hutten: German Humanist and Patriot
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The Northern Renaissance Montaigne’s Essays Cervantes’s Don Quixote Secular Drama William Shakespeare Northern Painting
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YOU SHOULD UNDERSTAND Humanism—its classical roots and its writers. The Italian Renaissance—its leading painters, sculptors, and architects along with their patrons.
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YOU SHOULD UNDERSTAND The Northern Renaissance—how printing spurred it on and who its key writers and painters were.
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