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1 CH1 SEC1: EUROPEAN RENAISSANCE1300-1600: ITALY

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4 LORENZO DE MEDICI:

5 HUMANISM: BIRTH OF VENUS BY BOTTICCELI

6 PERSPECTIVE: THE ENTOMBMENT BY RAPHAEL

7 CLASSICAL V. BAROQUE DURING RENAISSANCE

8 CONSIDER THE STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE IN THESE PHOTOS. HOW CAN WE DETERMINE THESE ARE EXAMPLES OF RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE? EXPLAIN.

9 RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE? WHY OR WHY NOT? EXPLAIN

10 MICHELANGELO’S WORKS IN THE SISTINE CHAPEL

11 HOW CAN ART, LITERATURE, AND WEALTH LEAD TO STRUGGLE, CONFLICT, AND CIVIL WAR?

12 David by Michelangelo Pieta by Michelangelo

13 FLORENCE ITALY TODAY

14 NEW WAYS OF RULE AND GOVERNMENT “Men in general judge more by the sense of sight than by the sense of touch, because everyone can see but few can test by feeling. Everyone sees what you seem to be, few know what you really are; and those few do not dare take a stand against the general opinion.”

15 LEONARDO DA VINCI: THE RENAISSANCE MAN

16 HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE, BIOLOGY, FLIGHT, ETC.

17 THE LOUVRE IN PARIS AND THE MONA LISA

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19 WHAT ARE SOME POSSIBLE THEMES IN THESE ARTWORKS? WHICH WOULD BE AN EXAMPLE OF REALISM?

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21 RELIGION, REALISM, AND EVERYDAY LIFE

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23 CHRISTIAN HUMANISM AND NEW IDEAS FOR SOCIETY

24 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: THE ENGLISH RENAISSANCE

25 PLAYS AND POETRY DURING THE ELIZABETHAN AGE

26 QUEEN ELIZABETH: ADMIRER OF THE ARTS AND RULER OF ENGLAND.

27 THE GUTENBERG BIBLE: ONLY

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29 OTHELLO: THE MOORE OF VENICE INTERRACIAL RELATIONSHIPS, MANIPULATION, AND DEATH. Iago is considered to be the most wicked of all villains in Shakespeare’s works. What sort of methods does he use to drive Othello into rage? What makes him so Evil?

30 WORLD HISTORY CH1 SEC. 1 AND 2 STUDY GUIDE Contributions to the Rise of the Renaissance Period Classical to Humanism teachings and values Patrons and Renaissance Men and Women (Raphael, Botticelli, Michelangelo, Da Vinci, etc.) New Art (Perspective, Fresco, Baroque, etc.) Niccolo Machiavelli and his approach to rule and government Northern Renaissance (England) writers and painters such as Shakespeare, Albrecht Durer, Pieter Bruegel, Jan VAN Eych, Thomas More (Their ideas and contributions) Shakespeare’s Plays: Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Othello


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