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April 15th and 25th • Turn in homework (pre-AP only) • Complete Warm-Up #13 at your desk • Write homework in agenda • Get out Unit 5 Notes Packet The Renaissance • 1300-1600 • An explosion of creativity in Europe. • Means “rebirth”, of art and learning Middle Ages vs. Renaissance • Wore rough cloths • Enjoyed material and ate plain food luxuries, fine music, and tasty food • Crusades, famine, Black Death forced • Carefree life of seriousness pleasure with fewer hardships Why Italy? • Thriving cities (the rest of Europe was still rural) • A wealthy merchant class • The classical heritage of Greece and Rome Florence and the Medicis • Ruled by one powerful family who made a fortune in trade and banking • They greatly supported the arts Florence and the Medicis • Cosimo de’ Medici was the wealthiest European of his time • He was virtually dictator of Florence for 30 years through his influence Humanism • The study of classical texts, which focused on human potential and achievements • Popularized the study of history, literature, and philosophy (the humanities) “Renaissance man” • A man who excelled in many fields, or a “universal man” • The Courtier by Baldassare Castiglione taught how to become such a person “Renaissance man” “Let the man we are seeking be very bold, stern, and always among the first, where the enemy are to be seen; and in every other place, gentle, modest, reserved, above all things avoiding ostentation [showiness] and that impudent [bold] selfpraise by which men ever excite hatred and disgust in all who hear them.” Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, Donatello (and Petrarch) Leonardo da Vinci • Painter, sculptor, inventor, and scientist • A true “Renaissance man” • Painted The Mona Lisa and The Last Supper Michelangelo • Sculptor and painter who glorified the human body • Famous works were St. Peter’s Basilica, the Sistine Chapel, and the statue David Raphael • Studied Michelangelo and Leonardo • Favorite subjects were Madonna and child • Filled Pope Julius II’s library with paintings • School of Athens shows classical and Renaissance figures together Donatello • Made sculpture more realistic by carving natural postures and expressions that reveal personality Petrarch • One of the earliest and most influential humanists • A great poet in both Italian and Latin • Typically wrote sonnets, which were 14-line poems