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17.1 Italy Birthplace of Renaissance
... Expected to inspire art but not create it Isabella d’Este, patron of the artists, wields power in Mantua ...
... Expected to inspire art but not create it Isabella d’Este, patron of the artists, wields power in Mantua ...
Chapter 1 – The Renaissance and Reformation Ch1.1 – The
... Shift from agricultural to urban society – trade is greater importance – new creative thinking, new tech – people comprehend/understand their world more accurately New Worldview Evolves – rebirth after long period of disorder, chaos and disunity – classical learning of greeks and romans – medieval s ...
... Shift from agricultural to urban society – trade is greater importance – new creative thinking, new tech – people comprehend/understand their world more accurately New Worldview Evolves – rebirth after long period of disorder, chaos and disunity – classical learning of greeks and romans – medieval s ...
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... Very well known Italian painter and sculptor in the Renaissance Was also a poet and an architect Painted a fresco that took 4 years to complete Sistine Chapel one of the world’s greatest works of art -Over 400 life size figures from Bible. Also famous for ‘David’ and ‘Pietà’ ...
... Very well known Italian painter and sculptor in the Renaissance Was also a poet and an architect Painted a fresco that took 4 years to complete Sistine Chapel one of the world’s greatest works of art -Over 400 life size figures from Bible. Also famous for ‘David’ and ‘Pietà’ ...
Art, Literature, Music on the AP Exam
... Will ask you to analyze content and apply across and/or through time • May also be cartoons, photographs, illustrations ...
... Will ask you to analyze content and apply across and/or through time • May also be cartoons, photographs, illustrations ...
1.1 The Renaissance: a rebirth or revival of art and learning (1300-1600)
... • Christian humanism led to reforms and thoughts of how life should be led • Questioning of how to do things led to questions and challenges about government and religious authority ...
... • Christian humanism led to reforms and thoughts of how life should be led • Questioning of how to do things led to questions and challenges about government and religious authority ...
Rediscovering the Classical Tradition Through Art
... •Figures are flat/stiff looking •Saints in paintings wore halos around their heads •Hieratic scale: representing the sizes of things according to their importance, rather than how they would appear in the real world. •Little emotion ...
... •Figures are flat/stiff looking •Saints in paintings wore halos around their heads •Hieratic scale: representing the sizes of things according to their importance, rather than how they would appear in the real world. •Little emotion ...
Important Renaissance People: Artists
... rule. They must at times choose corrupt, distasteful, even evil means in order to achieve a final good for their people.” “It is better that a Ruler should be feared by his people than loved by them.” ~ Machiavelli ...
... rule. They must at times choose corrupt, distasteful, even evil means in order to achieve a final good for their people.” “It is better that a Ruler should be feared by his people than loved by them.” ~ Machiavelli ...
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... Key Characteristics of the Renaissance Religious devotion of the Middle Ages gave way to interest in the human being’s place on this earth Universities introduced a new curriculum, the humanities, including history, geography, poetry, and languages Invention of printing made books more availabl ...
... Key Characteristics of the Renaissance Religious devotion of the Middle Ages gave way to interest in the human being’s place on this earth Universities introduced a new curriculum, the humanities, including history, geography, poetry, and languages Invention of printing made books more availabl ...
The Renaissance and Reformation
... Martin Luther went into hiding His teachings became popular Lutheran religion created ...
... Martin Luther went into hiding His teachings became popular Lutheran religion created ...
Slideshow - Resources
... • First since Giotto to paint human form not as a linear column but as a real human being. • “Masaccio made his figures stand upon their feet.” – Vasari • Mastery of perspective and the use of a single constant source of light casting accurate shadows. ...
... • First since Giotto to paint human form not as a linear column but as a real human being. • “Masaccio made his figures stand upon their feet.” – Vasari • Mastery of perspective and the use of a single constant source of light casting accurate shadows. ...
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... Lutherans. Peasants interpreted Luther’s actions – he vehemently disagreed – as a sanction for rebellion against landlords. Urban people thought Luther’s views sanctioned money making and other secular pursuits. Other Protestant groups appeared. In England, Henry VIII established the Anglican Church ...
... Lutherans. Peasants interpreted Luther’s actions – he vehemently disagreed – as a sanction for rebellion against landlords. Urban people thought Luther’s views sanctioned money making and other secular pursuits. Other Protestant groups appeared. In England, Henry VIII established the Anglican Church ...
Mr - Nutley Schools
... Study Guide: Test: Crusades to Reformation How was the Reformation a good example of Renaissance ideals? Importance of Printing Press to Reformation. Definition of Reformation: _______________________________________. Indulgence: _________________________________________________. Churches abuse of i ...
... Study Guide: Test: Crusades to Reformation How was the Reformation a good example of Renaissance ideals? Importance of Printing Press to Reformation. Definition of Reformation: _______________________________________. Indulgence: _________________________________________________. Churches abuse of i ...
Part 1
... were the idea of justification (being made right for God) by faith alone. The Bible, not the church, became the primary source of religious truth. Luther was upset about the practice of indulgences (pay to be forgiven for your sins). ...
... were the idea of justification (being made right for God) by faith alone. The Bible, not the church, became the primary source of religious truth. Luther was upset about the practice of indulgences (pay to be forgiven for your sins). ...
Renaissance Part 2
... entertaining and is usually secular (not religious) • May be religious if the author is pointing out what he/she perceives as wrongs of the church or church practices. ...
... entertaining and is usually secular (not religious) • May be religious if the author is pointing out what he/she perceives as wrongs of the church or church practices. ...
SS221 Renaissance Vocabulary
... SS221 Renaissance Vocabulary Definitions Florence: city in Italy that became the center for the Italian Renaissance Humanism: an intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements Patrons: a person or group who supports artists financially Renaissance: “rebirth”; a revival of art ...
... SS221 Renaissance Vocabulary Definitions Florence: city in Italy that became the center for the Italian Renaissance Humanism: an intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements Patrons: a person or group who supports artists financially Renaissance: “rebirth”; a revival of art ...
Chapter Test - The Renaissance and Reformation
... Flemish School differ from Italian Renaissance painting? a. Flemish painters used watercolors, while Italian painters used oils. b. Flemish painters focused on religious symbolism, while Italian painters focused on ...
... Flemish School differ from Italian Renaissance painting? a. Flemish painters used watercolors, while Italian painters used oils. b. Flemish painters focused on religious symbolism, while Italian painters focused on ...
The Renaissance, Reformation, and Exploration
... Hidden by supporters, returns 4 years later Set up new services to replace Catholic mass, marries Charles V troubled by war w/France 1555 – Peace of Augsburg – the division of the Church is now complete Could choose Lutheran or Catholic (but not really tolerant of each other) ...
... Hidden by supporters, returns 4 years later Set up new services to replace Catholic mass, marries Charles V troubled by war w/France 1555 – Peace of Augsburg – the division of the Church is now complete Could choose Lutheran or Catholic (but not really tolerant of each other) ...
Northern Renaissance
... lawyers claim first place, the most self-satisfied class of people, as they roll their rock of Sisyphus and string together six hundred laws in the same breath, no matter whether relevant or not, piling up opinion on opinion and gloss on gloss to make their profession seem the most difficult of all. ...
... lawyers claim first place, the most self-satisfied class of people, as they roll their rock of Sisyphus and string together six hundred laws in the same breath, no matter whether relevant or not, piling up opinion on opinion and gloss on gloss to make their profession seem the most difficult of all. ...
15th Century Northern European Art Renaissance
... generally and posthumously known). The Count of Orgaz was a pious man who, among other charitable acts, left a sum of money for the enlargement and adornment of the church of Santo Tomé (El Greco's parish church).[1] He was also a philanthropist and a right-thinking Knight. According to the legend, ...
... generally and posthumously known). The Count of Orgaz was a pious man who, among other charitable acts, left a sum of money for the enlargement and adornment of the church of Santo Tomé (El Greco's parish church).[1] He was also a philanthropist and a right-thinking Knight. According to the legend, ...
World History
... readings, preaching, and songs to replace the Catholic mass. Many politicians and noblemen supported Luther because they were tired of the Church meddling in their affairs. June 1524- German peasants revolt. Luther supports the nobles because he feels the State is necessary to maintain the peace nec ...
... readings, preaching, and songs to replace the Catholic mass. Many politicians and noblemen supported Luther because they were tired of the Church meddling in their affairs. June 1524- German peasants revolt. Luther supports the nobles because he feels the State is necessary to maintain the peace nec ...
Chapter 14: The Renaissance and Reformation
... assistance of priests and popes to interpret God’s word and to interact with God. Luther did not believe in 5 of the 7 Holy Sacraments of the Church because they were not mentioned in the Bible. He did not want indulgences, confession, pilgrimages and praying to saints. He thought that priests shoul ...
... assistance of priests and popes to interpret God’s word and to interact with God. Luther did not believe in 5 of the 7 Holy Sacraments of the Church because they were not mentioned in the Bible. He did not want indulgences, confession, pilgrimages and praying to saints. He thought that priests shoul ...