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The Renaissance in Italy Trade Trade increased in Europe as a result of the Crusades Wealth More money came into port cities in Europe because of trade (especially Italy) Corruption New wealth and money led to corruption of the church and secularization – a focus on the non-religious world Secularization More people became interested in banking, trade, wealth, education…. Less focus on the church and faith Humanism Renaissance – a rebirth of GrecoRoman culture Focus on humans: emotions, the body, intellect… human achievements The Arts New wealth allowed arts and inventions to flourish = The Renaissance Man People began to explore many fields… the Renaissance Man is a person who is skilled in many fields (language, art, sports…) The Artists: Leonardo Da Vinci The Artists: Michaelangelo The Artists: Raphael Corruption Northern Europe saw less corruption than Italy because there was less wealth coming into Northern Europe Religion Northern Europe maintained religious faith through the Renaissance because there was less corruption Religion Northern Europe wanted to purify faith Studied classical languages to read old versions of the Bible for more understanding Erasmus Erasmus of Rotterdam was the greatest of all humanists Wrote In Praise of Folly – a funny book pointing some corruption in the Church N. Renaissance Art Less focus on anatomy and perspective than Italian Renaissance More technical Dark, gothic style The Artists: Durer The Artists: Jan Van Eyck