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Have you every wanted to pretend a part of your life never happened? Renaissance 5/22/2017 2 Russell’s Rule to the Renaissance Questions on the Renaissance will deal with HUMANISM!! And its effect on the growth of cities in Italy Introduction What is the Renaissance in terms of Atmosphere People Humanism Changes in Thinking What is humanism? focus on human potential and achievements Move to Secular way of thinking Worldly pleasures as opposed to spiritual Why Italy? Center of trade on Mediterranean Sea – City States, urban unlike rest of Europe – Merchants become popular – Merchants dominate politics • Used wit to gain social rank • Wealth = Power Why Italy? Cont. Influence of Greece and Rome –Wanted to go back to art and learning prior to middle ages- culture –Artists drew inspiration from ruins of Rome and Greece Preservation of manuscripts Medici Family • Medici family- wealthy bankers, » lots of power • Loans, patron of the arts – Gave money to many artisans • Family included 3 popes – Leo X – Clement VII Secular thinking Away from GOD and religion focus on the world Changes in Art Changes in Art Art- perspective – 3 dimensions/Realism Michelangelo- Human body- Sistine Chapel, Donatello- Statues- nude Raphael- School of Athens •Leonardo da Vinci Artist, Inventor – Mona Lisa, Last Supper Drew plans for helicopters, airplanes, tanks, war machines Wrote backwards Mona Lisa Last Supper Sistine Chapel by Michelangelo Last Judgement Sistine Chapel About a year after creating David, Pope Julius II summoned Michelangelo to Rome to work on his most famous project, the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. David Raphael- School of Athens Depicts influences from Ancient Greece such as Socrates, Pythagoras, Aristotle The School of Athens Pythagoras Plato and Aristotle Socrates Raphael (back) Euclid Zoroaster & Ptolemy Northern Renaissance Northern Renaissance Slower than Italian Renaissance – *Less people due to plague – Difference countries and cultures – Focused more on realism in art • Led to reform in society • Questioning of authority • Church Petrarch Sonnets, humanist scholarship Francesco Petrarch 1304-1374 Assembled Greek and Roman writings. Wrote Sonnets to Laura, love poems in the Vernacular Sir Thomas More English Humanist Wrote: Utopia A book about a perfect society Believed men and women live in harmony. No private property, no one is lazy, all people are educated and the justice system is used to end crime instead of executing criminals. Literature focusing on human traits, emotions, thinking In England was during Elizabethan Age: –William Shakespeare •MacBeth •Hamlet Italian Writers Writers in Italy: Wrote in Vernacular – native language instead of Latin Ideas on politics Is it better to be feared or loved? Machiavelli- The Prince – advise rulers how to rule – Be sneaky, cruel, lie, cheat, steal, gain trust – “The End justifies the Means” Do Tupac and Machiavelli have anything in common? & Affect of Printing Press Created by Johann Guttenberg- Germany in 1440 ***produce hundreds of copies of single work spread ideas faster/cheaper Used to be just religious books before