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Renaissance Chapter 13
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Renaissance Renaissance means –“Rebirth” It was a time of change in Politics, Social Structure, Economics, and Culture. Changed from an agricultural society to an Urban Society It was a study of Roman and Greek cultures.
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Renaissance Attitudes live life on earth fully develop individual talent public service and politics
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Humanism an intellectual movement that studied the ancient Greeks and Romans in an effort to better understand their own times Spiritual Secular Humanities- grammar, rhetoric, poetry, & history
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Reasons for Italian Renaissance Past greatness of Rome Money from trade and rising middle class
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Major Cities Florence- richest Bankers and Merchants Patron- financial supporter (e.g. The Medici Family, Lorenzo in particular) Venice – Trade Milan – Textiles
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Art Humanistic Reflection –Combination of religious and secular –Reflections of individualism and public service Perspective – depth added to art Use of shading New oil paints Study of human anatomy
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Leonardo da Vinci “Renaissance Man” -Anatomy, Engineering, Painting, Scuplture, Botany, Optics, Music Works: Mona Lisa, The Last Supper
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Michelangelo Buonarroti Most well-known, “the greatest” Sculptor, engineer, painter, architect, poet Works: –David, Pieta, Sistine Chapel
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Raphael Mastered the use of PERSPECTIVE!!!! Known Work: School of Athens
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Donatello Known for his use of Balance and Proportion Taught Michelangelo
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Literature Honoring the history of Rome and Greece Criticizing the Middle ages and current government Baldassare Castiglione –The Book of the Courtier How a member of a court should live! Niccolo Machiavelli –The Prince How one should gain and maintain power
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Printing Revolution Printing Press: Gutenberg –first Book?? printed with movable type –prior: Handwritten books advantages: more books are published higher supply of books leads to lower price lower price allows more people to read more communication of ideas results from more reading
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Art in N. Renaissance Flanders France, Belgium, and Netherlands –Major area of Renaissance art Albrecht Drurer: studied in Italy –German artist –Applied ideas of art to engravings Engraving: etching –Perfected by Drurer
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Literature Vernacular: everyday language Desiderius Erasmus: –The Praise of the Folly –Greek Bible Sir Thomas More –Utopia William Shakespeare –Poet and playwright –37 plays still performed today
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