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Name_________________________
Mr. Layman - World History
Study Guide: Unit II
Renaissance and Reformation in Europe – Chapter 13
This unit will cover the period in European history known as the Renaissance. During this
period, Europe experienced a rebirth of knowledge, art, and exploration as well as a turbulent
challenge to the authority of the Catholic Church. This is your study guide and it lists the
content that will be covered in the unit.
Goals
Explain why the Renaissance began in Italy.
Understand the concept of humanism.
Describe the ideas that influenced Renaissance artists, scholars, and writers.
Compare various literary movements and styles.
Explain why the church faced widespread criticism.
Describe how Martin Luther challenged the Church.
Identify and describe various Protestant groups.
Explain why England formed a new church.
Describe how the Church reformed itself.
Summarize the results of the Reformation.
Chapter 13 The Renaissance and Reformation (1350-1600)
Section 1: The Renaissance
Layman’s Terms – You are responsible for the following people/events/terms:
Renaissance
humanities
Lorenzo De’ Medici
humanism
Petrarch
perspective
patron
Leonardo Da Vinci
Michelangelo
Raphael
Castiglione
Machiavelli
Section 2 The Renaissance moves North
Layman’s Terms
Durer
Erasmus
Sir Thomas More
Activities (choose one)
Shakespeare
Engraving
Gutenberg
Vernacular
Utopian
Section 3 The Protestant Reformation
Layman’s Terms
Protestant Reformation
Martin Luther
Diet of Worms
95 Theses
Leo X
Charles V
Indulgences
Johann Tetzel
Excommunication
Protestant
John Calvin
Predestination
Section 4 Reformation Ideas Spread
Layman’s Terms
sect
King Henry VIII
Act of Supremacy
Church of England
Book of Common Prayer
Council of Trent
The Inquisition
Ignatius of Loyola
Jesuits
Thomas Cramner
“The Elizabethan
Settlement”
Witch Hunts
Renaissance Art Gallery
Due Date:
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The Philadelphia Art Museum is undergoing renovations and only
a few pieces of art can be seen by the public. Your task is to
choose three pieces of art / sculpture that would well represent
the style and attitude of the Renaissance. Your choices should
show a wide range of styles, characteristics, and subjects.
Requirements:
 Create a title for your gallery
 Choose three different artists
 Research one piece for each of your three artists for your
gallery
 The gallery should fit on a 1/2 sheet of poster board
 YOU MUST HAVE A BIBLIOGRAPHY ENTRY FOR WHERE YOU
FOUND YOUR INFORMATION FOR EACH ARTIST
 DO NOT choose a piece that we discussed in class!
 All three examples should include the following:
1. The artist’s name and a brief biography (3
sentences)
2. Title of the work
3. A brief description of the work (2-3 sentences)
4. An explanation for why you chose it and how it
represents the Renaissance art style and spirit
(Does it use classical images, portraits or religious
themes? How are the figures represented? Are
they realistic? Is perspective used?)
Scoring
Artist and Description #1
Artist and Description #2
Artist and Description #3
Overall neatness / creativity
Bibliography
Points Possible
10
10
10
10
10
Points Earned
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Total
50
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Links
A few web sites to get you started….
Web Gallery of Art - Use the search feature (under “artists” or
“search”) to find works from the time period.
http://www.wga.hu
http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/glo/renaissance/
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/history/
Use World History database bookmarked in Explorer and Netscape.
ID and password are both gvhslib.
http://www.worldhistory.abc-clio.com/login.aspx
PBS – Medici and art
http://www.pbs.org/empires/medici/resources/gallery.html
Italian Renaissance Art (images of sculpture and paintings)
http://rubens.anu.edu.au/htdocs/surveys/italren/renart/
Renaissance artists:
Fra Angelico
Giovanni Bellini
Jacopo Bellini
Bartolommeo Berrecci
Giotto di Bondone
Hieronymus Bosch
Sandro Botticelli
Donato Bramante
Jean Bullant
Agnolo Bronzino
Pieter Brueghel the Elder
Pieter Brueghel the
Younger
Filippo Brunelleschi
Androuet du Cerceau
Jean Clouet
François Clouet
Philibert Delorme
Donatello
Albrecht Dürer
Hans Dürer
Jean Fouquet
Rosso Fiorentino
Francesco Florentino
Piero della Francesca
Marcus Gheeraerts
Lorenzo Ghiberti
Giorgione
Giotto di Bondone
Benozzo Gozzoli
El Greco
Jean Goujon
Nicholas Hilliard
Hans Holbein
Inigo Jones
Pierre Lescot
Filippino Lippi
Fra Filippo Lippi
Andrea Mantegna
Michelangelo
Bernardo Morando
Isaac Oliver
Philibert de l'Orme
Andrea Palladio
Bernard Palissy
Germain Pilon
Antonio Pisanello
Raphael Sanzio
Leonardo da Vinci
Jan van Eyck
Jan Polack
Francesco Primaticcio
Eberhard Rosemberger
Stanislaw Samostrzelnik
Sebastiano Serlio
Il Sodoma
Tintoretto
Titian
Paolo Veronese
Rogier van der Weyden