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First Thought Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish. –Steve Jobs
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Review Questions 1.How and Why did the Renaissance begin? 2.Why Italy? 3.What is Humanism and what was it’s influence?
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How did Renaissance Art reflect ideals of the time period?
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Art was to look as real as possible. Learned to create perspective to give depth, studied anatomy, and subtle human gestures to convey emotions. Art still focused on Religion, but had aspects of Greece, Rome and Secular world included.
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Use of PERPSECTIVE to show 3-D using a foreground and background and a vanishing point Balance and geometry Knowledge of anatomy and biology
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The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci
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How did Renaissance Art reflect ideals of the time period?
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Leonardo often called the ideal "Renaissance man“ Mainly painter, but studied many other fields including anatomy, physics, and aerodynamics. He thought up plans for a helicopter, a tank, and concentrated solar power.
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Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci
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The Vitruvian Man sketch By Leonardo da Vinci
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First Thought The ends justify the means. –Machiavelli
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Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, poet and engineer. Considered by many to be the best pure artist of the Renaissance.
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La Pieta by Michelangelo
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David by Michelangelo
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The Sistine Chapel by Michelangelo
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Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance Focused on perfection and grace in his paintings and drawings.
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Madonna in the Meadow By Raphael
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School of Athens by Raphael
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The Trinity of Masters from the Italian Renaissance
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Brunelleschi most famous for the cathedral in Florence. Michelangelo also influential for dome of St. Peter’s Church in Rome. Was based on Roman and Greek architecture.
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Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore
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St. Peter’s Basilica Designed by Michelangelo
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Niccolo Machiavelli Italian diplomat in 1498 Focused on Politics and Power. –One of the first modern Political Thinkers. Wrote The Prince to address politics and power.
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Machiavelli Read the exert from The Prince on page 417. Answer these Questions: –Summarize why Machiavelli feels it is better to be feared than loved –Do you agree or disagree? And Explain why.
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Machiavelli Opinion Does Machiavelli offer realistic advice or rationalize deceit and oppression?
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First Thought If you could travel to any place in the world, where would it be and why?
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The Italian Renaissance They were interested in human achievement (instead of religious or spiritual achievement) The figures in their artwork looked like Greek or Roman gods, i.e. perfect or ideal
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The Northern Renaissance More interested in the early Christian period. The figures in their artwork were more realistic.
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Both Northern & Italian Renaissance Interested in Greek & Roman culture (“the classics”) Use of perspective in paintings Believed in humanism
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