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A new beginning for Europe Three new focuses during the Renaissance A focus on the individual Growth of secularism Revival of the Classics Early Renaissance More realistic bodies High Renaissance Italy (end of 15th C) Depth (perspective) Idealistic bodies Classical themes/Religious Emotions Mary Magdalene David Mona Lisa -> Last Supper Sistine Chapel The “spark” David Realistic Facial Expressions Attention to detail Often a focus on Christian themes or everyday life In this Trifold on Renaissance artists/architects you will need to research any three from the group below and on the top draw or print a piece they did that represents the techniques of the Renaissance and on the bottom write a paragraph that explains who did it and how their work contributed to the Renaissance movement Jan Van Eyck - Rafael Albrecht Durer - Donato Bramante Masaccio - Brunelleschi Botticelli Machiavelli: Said it was better to be feared than loved as a political leader. Also said that in politics you may need to go against your morals to help the nation Erasmus: Said that good Christian characteristics were key to being respected and followed by your subjects Thomas More: Famous for his work entitled Utopia Claimed that government was corrupt and that ownership was bad for society Starting of Socialism Dante: Wrote the Divine Comedy also in the vernacular. Inferno, Purgatorio, Paraiso One of the keys to the spread of knowledge was merchants Second key was Johannes Gutenberg Printing press made it possible to mass produce books Increased literacy