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The Renaissance Part One: An Introduction To The Renaissance What Is the Renaissance? • The Renaissance is the rebirth of learning and the arts that began in Italy in the 1300’s • The Renaissance brought great advancements in literature, philosophy, visual art, theater, and architecture Was It Really a Renaissance? • Intellectual Development of High Middle Ages – Rise of Scholasticism – Literature • Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales – Gothic Architecture Why Italy? • Urban Growth – Trade during the Crusades led to the growth of the Italian cites of Venice, Florence, Milan, and revitalized Rome Why Italy? • Merchant Class Values – Wealthy, powerful merchants in Italy stressed individual achievement Why Italy? • Classical Heritage – Renewed Interest in Greek and Roman Classics – Decline of Constantinople, caused Byzantine scholars to flee with ancient Greek manuscripts Renaissance Values • Humanism – study of human beings and human potential • Enjoyment of Worldly Pleasures • The Renaissance Man – An ideal individual who tried to master every area of study Part Two: Renaissance Art Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519 • He was a writer, painter, sculptor, engineer, and an architect • “The Renaissance Man” Self-Portrait (c. 1512) Da Vinci’s Paintings The Last Supper (1498) Mona Lisa 1503-1505 Da Vinci and Flight Top: Flying Machine Left: Wing for a Flying Machine Michelangelo 1475-1564 • He was a painter, sculptor, and an architect • Most successful painter of Renaissance Self-Portrait Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (1508-1512) St. Peter’s Basilica by Michelangelo Funding the construction of this building leads the Catholic Church to sell indulgences David, 1501-1504 Raphael (1483-1520) • Influenced by Leonardo Da Vinci • Famous work is School of Athens School of Athens, 1510-1511 Part Three: Literature During the Renaissance Civic Humanism • Niccolo Machiavelli – The Prince, 1513 – Questions the motives of rulers – “Ends justify the means” Religious Humanism • Desiderius Erasmus – In Praise of Folly • Sir Thomas More – Utopia, 1516 – Influenced Protestant Reformation Literary Humanism • Petrarch – Father of Humanism • William Shakespeare – English writer 15641616 – Focuses on human character