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The Italian Renaissance C15, S1 pp. 354 - 358
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An Era of Awakening Renaissance 1345-1527 (rebirth) a philosophical & artistic movement Marked by a renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman literature and life New emphasis on the power of human reason developed Many advancements in the arts and sciences
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An Era of Awakening (cont) Causes Trade encouraged curiosity Search for knowledge Italian cities grew rich Medici Family (Med- ee-chee) - used wealth to become a great patron of the arts The Humanities 1300s - Italian scholars turned to classical Greek & Roman literature to study grammar, history, poetry, and rhetoric Humanism- a critical approach to learning; verify through investigation
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Humanist Influence Renaissance Thought Education Important, critical approach Should lead a Meaningful life Belief in human dignity Supporting the arts Admiration for Individual achievement
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Italian Renaissance Writers Francesco Petrarch (Pee-trhrk) - 1304-1374 Scholar & teacher who wrote poetry Importance on leading a full and active life on earth Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527) - wrote The Prince Much safer for a leader to be feared than loved
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Italian Renaissance Art Art created realistic scenes & images Depicted lifelike human figures Used perspective- made distant objects smaller than those in the foreground Combined religious themes with humanistic values
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Italian Artists Leonardo Da Vinci - architect, engineer, painter, sculptor, & scientist Last Supper, Mona Lisa Michelangelo - painter Sistine Chapel, sculpture of David
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