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CHAPTER 15
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THE RENAISSANCE IN ITALY AND
NORTHERN EUROPE
RENAISSANCE THOUGHT AND ART
1300-1600
The Italian Renaissance
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Emergence of the Italian City-States
Renaissance Patrons
Humanism and the
Classical Revival
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Petrarch and Boccaccio
Civic Humanism
Revival of Platonism
Aristotelianism
Evaluation of Humanism
Italian Renaissance Art
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Transitional Period in Painting
Quattrocento Painting, Sculpture, and
Architecture
The High Renaissance, 1500-1530
Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and
Michelangelo
Italian Renaissance Art
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The Venetian School
Mannerism: The “Anti-Renaissance” Style
Renaissance Music
The Northern Renaissance
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The Influence of Printing
Erasmus and Northern Humanism
Sir Thomas More’s Utopia
Rabelais’s Gargantua and Pantagruel
Ulrich von Hutten: German Humanist and
Patriot
The Northern Renaissance
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Montaigne’s Essays
Cervantes’s Don Quixote
Secular Drama
William Shakespeare
Northern Painting
YOU SHOULD UNDERSTAND
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Humanism—its classical roots and its
writers.
The Italian Renaissance—its leading
painters, sculptors, and architects along with
their patrons.
YOU SHOULD UNDERSTAND
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The Northern Renaissance—how printing
spurred it on and who its key writers and
painters were.
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