The Renaissance
... • Secular: Interest in the world, things of earth, over religion and heaven • Humanism: System of thought that focuses on human values, abilities, and worth, over the soul and religion; a person’s place in the world ...
... • Secular: Interest in the world, things of earth, over religion and heaven • Humanism: System of thought that focuses on human values, abilities, and worth, over the soul and religion; a person’s place in the world ...
THE RENAISSANCE
... • Humanism -- Revival of antiquity (Greece and Rome) in literature • Individualism/ secularism: “man is the measure of all things” • virtú: the quality of being a great man in whatever noble pursuit • Education: (emphasis on Latin and Greek) ...
... • Humanism -- Revival of antiquity (Greece and Rome) in literature • Individualism/ secularism: “man is the measure of all things” • virtú: the quality of being a great man in whatever noble pursuit • Education: (emphasis on Latin and Greek) ...
Black Death - Italian/Northern Renaissance Notes
... Present-Day Italy divided into large city-states (see p. 436) City-states became centers of business/trade with access throughout Europe/Middle East Catholic Church, Merchants and Artisans were the upper class and dominated society Knowledge of the arts was a way to display one’s wealth ...
... Present-Day Italy divided into large city-states (see p. 436) City-states became centers of business/trade with access throughout Europe/Middle East Catholic Church, Merchants and Artisans were the upper class and dominated society Knowledge of the arts was a way to display one’s wealth ...
Renaissance in Italy
... • Painters studied human anatomy and drew from observing models, resulting in more accuracy. ...
... • Painters studied human anatomy and drew from observing models, resulting in more accuracy. ...
Ch. 13 Renaissance and Reformation Notes
... Printed books were cheaper and easier to produce. With books more readily available, more people learned to read. Readers gained access to a broad range of knowledge and ideas. ...
... Printed books were cheaper and easier to produce. With books more readily available, more people learned to read. Readers gained access to a broad range of knowledge and ideas. ...
Ch 13 Sec1 Notes Italian Renaissance
... painted the Madonna and the School of Athens, and Michelangelo painted the Sistine Chapel. Women painters often had to work in secret. ...
... painted the Madonna and the School of Athens, and Michelangelo painted the Sistine Chapel. Women painters often had to work in secret. ...
To what extent was the Italian Renaissance a break from the Middle
... After the fall of the Roman Empire in A.D. 476, a new era of European civilization began, known as the Middle Ages. During this thousand-year period of transformation, Europe experienced the rise of towns and trade, the development of feudalism and, most importantly, the growing power of the Catholi ...
... After the fall of the Roman Empire in A.D. 476, a new era of European civilization began, known as the Middle Ages. During this thousand-year period of transformation, Europe experienced the rise of towns and trade, the development of feudalism and, most importantly, the growing power of the Catholi ...
Jan van Eyck Mona Lisa and Last Supper
... This city-state prospered from trade and had an efficient tax system (they were controlled by the Visconti family and later Sforza) ...
... This city-state prospered from trade and had an efficient tax system (they were controlled by the Visconti family and later Sforza) ...
Renaissance and Reformation Guided Notes for Power point
... Northern humanists stressed _________________ and __________________learning. At the same time, they believed that the revival of ancient learning should be used to bring about religious and moral _____________ Two humanists: ______________________________ called for reform of the church and for the ...
... Northern humanists stressed _________________ and __________________learning. At the same time, they believed that the revival of ancient learning should be used to bring about religious and moral _____________ Two humanists: ______________________________ called for reform of the church and for the ...
the renaissance - Lemon Bay High School
... representing both humans and landscapes in a realistic way. ...
... representing both humans and landscapes in a realistic way. ...
Renaissance = “Rebirth”
... Renaissance Leads to Reforms (TN Standard 7.46) • Humanism - system of values and beliefs that is based on the idea that people are basically good and that problems can be solved using reason instead of religion; focus of the individual • During this time people became more secular - focused on thi ...
... Renaissance Leads to Reforms (TN Standard 7.46) • Humanism - system of values and beliefs that is based on the idea that people are basically good and that problems can be solved using reason instead of religion; focus of the individual • During this time people became more secular - focused on thi ...
Renaissance Jeopardy
... Renaissance Final Jeopardy How were the merchants able to become powerful and wealthy at the early stages of the Renaissance? ...
... Renaissance Final Jeopardy How were the merchants able to become powerful and wealthy at the early stages of the Renaissance? ...
Art of the Renaissance During the Renaissance many artists created
... Art of the Renaissance During the Renaissance many artists created amazing works of art. There were many innovations in technique which brought more realism to paintings. The ideals of humanism, individualism, secularism, and classicism were reflected in many pieces of art. Religious themes had domi ...
... Art of the Renaissance During the Renaissance many artists created amazing works of art. There were many innovations in technique which brought more realism to paintings. The ideals of humanism, individualism, secularism, and classicism were reflected in many pieces of art. Religious themes had domi ...
Chapter 14, Section 1
... At the heart of the Italian Renaissance was an intellectual movement known as humanism. Based on the study of classical culture, humanism focused on worldly subjects rather than on the religious issues that had occupied medieval thinkers. Humanists believed that education should stimulate the indivi ...
... At the heart of the Italian Renaissance was an intellectual movement known as humanism. Based on the study of classical culture, humanism focused on worldly subjects rather than on the religious issues that had occupied medieval thinkers. Humanists believed that education should stimulate the indivi ...
New Patterns of Renaissance Thought: Secularism and Humanism
... accurate scenery, anatomy, and nature. Medieval artists generally ignored such realistic aspects in their paintings which focused only on the glory of God. This is not to say that Renaissance people had lost faith in God. Religion was still the most popular theme for paintings during the Renaissance ...
... accurate scenery, anatomy, and nature. Medieval artists generally ignored such realistic aspects in their paintings which focused only on the glory of God. This is not to say that Renaissance people had lost faith in God. Religion was still the most popular theme for paintings during the Renaissance ...
Graphic Organizer Activity
... The Renaissance changed the way Europeans viewed themselves and the world. Complete the graphic organizer by describing some of the individuals and their accomplishments that made this possible. ...
... The Renaissance changed the way Europeans viewed themselves and the world. Complete the graphic organizer by describing some of the individuals and their accomplishments that made this possible. ...
Ch. 16 Power Point
... Emerged as the new centers of learning after the 1200s Became a degree seeking institution Generally specialized in a particular branch of learning ...
... Emerged as the new centers of learning after the 1200s Became a degree seeking institution Generally specialized in a particular branch of learning ...
Presentation Final
... • 2. Where did the Renaissance start? • 3. In your own words please tell me the 4 things art in the Italian Renaissance was known for. • 4. Who is one of the 3 artists we will focus on? • 5. What are the two things Renaissance architecture emphasizes? • 6. How was geometry used in Renaissance archit ...
... • 2. Where did the Renaissance start? • 3. In your own words please tell me the 4 things art in the Italian Renaissance was known for. • 4. Who is one of the 3 artists we will focus on? • 5. What are the two things Renaissance architecture emphasizes? • 6. How was geometry used in Renaissance archit ...
Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance
... how things work. He studied how muscles move, how veins are arranged in a leaf. • Among his most famous works are the “Mona Lisa”, and the “Last Supper”. Only 17 of his paintings still survive. ...
... how things work. He studied how muscles move, how veins are arranged in a leaf. • Among his most famous works are the “Mona Lisa”, and the “Last Supper”. Only 17 of his paintings still survive. ...
The Renaissance
... Humanism was a turning away from the medieval ideals of a focus on the spiritual rather than the physical. This is not to say that the humanist were against religion, for they were not. Many of the best renaissance works of art and architecture were religious. However, they had a new appreciation fo ...
... Humanism was a turning away from the medieval ideals of a focus on the spiritual rather than the physical. This is not to say that the humanist were against religion, for they were not. Many of the best renaissance works of art and architecture were religious. However, they had a new appreciation fo ...
Renaissance and Reformation Chapter 15 Section 2
... Amsterdam, and others. Trade, the exchange of artists and scholars, and the development of printing helped spread Renaissance ideas to the newer cities. Trade in northern Europe was dominated by the Hanseatic League, a merchant organization that operated from the 1200s to the 1400s. The league worke ...
... Amsterdam, and others. Trade, the exchange of artists and scholars, and the development of printing helped spread Renaissance ideas to the newer cities. Trade in northern Europe was dominated by the Hanseatic League, a merchant organization that operated from the 1200s to the 1400s. The league worke ...
The influences of Greek architecture in
... Donato Angelo Bramante, Filippo Bruneleschi, Leonardo Da Vinci and Andrea Palladio. The designers are inspired by the Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian style. The creations are characterized by simplicity and stunning beauty. An excellent example of Renaissance architecture is the Cathedral of St. Pe ...
... Donato Angelo Bramante, Filippo Bruneleschi, Leonardo Da Vinci and Andrea Palladio. The designers are inspired by the Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian style. The creations are characterized by simplicity and stunning beauty. An excellent example of Renaissance architecture is the Cathedral of St. Pe ...
Spanish Renaissance literature
Spanish Renaissance literature is the literature written in Spain during the Renaissance.