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Terms and Names Renaissance – a period of European history during which renewed interest in classical culture led to far-reaching changes in art, learning, and views of the world. The word means “rebirth” or a revival of an interest in culture humanism – a Renaissance intellectual movement or based on thought in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements. An intellectual movement about what the humans can do secular – concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters patrons – a person who financially supports the arts perspective – an artistic technique that creates the appearance of three dimensions of a flat surface vernacular – the everyday common language of people in a region or country Term Meaning Example Renaissance A rebirth or rival A rebirth of classical Greek and Roman culture Italy was the birth place of the Renaissance humanism An intellectual movement Focused on human potential and reaching your personal potential Education and art All people were able to be part of this it wasn’t just focused on the rich secular Worldly, something against the Church Increase in spending A very lavish time period patrons People who support the arts usually financially Medici family They’re a founding family of the Renaissance Money that will fund the arts and sciences A 3 dimensional image or type of art work DaVinci is famous for perspective style Almost any artist or piece of Renaissance art contains it Common language or native language Dante wrote in the vernacular Martin Luther wrote the Bible in the vernacular perspective vernacular