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Vocabulary humanism perspective Bell Work: Vocabulary Johann Gutenberg William Shakespeare Vocabulary secular vernacular Vocabulary Brunelleschi Leonardo da Vinci Vocabulary Pieter Bruegel Holbein the Younger Bell Work: copy this list into your notes & fill in the blanks Changes in Art during the Renaissance influenced by ancient ______ & Rome more realistic/life-like portrayals use of technique called “p__________” emphasized h______ism. more emphasis on s______ism writings in the v_________ in praise of individuals Birthplace: Italy City-states competing Strong merchant class Medici family Return to Classical values Humanism—emphasized human potential Secularism—worldly pursuits Flourishing of the Arts Perspective—3 dimensions on flat surface Realism Michelangelo Painted ceiling of Sistine Chapel Donatello Statue of David Leonardo Mona Lisa Raphael School of Athens Artemisia Trained Gentileschi by father Portrayed strong, heroic women Italian Renaissance Authors wrote in the vernacular Machiavelli The Prince Northern Political unrest in Italy People and ideas spread north German painters Drurer Holbein the Younger Flemish Renaissance painters Jan van Eyck Pieter Bruegel Northern Writers critical of Church; wanted reform Erasmus In Praise of Folly Machiavelli The Prince Thomas More Utopia Christine de Pizan The Book of the City of Ladies Elizabethan England, 1558-1603 CE William Shakespeare born Stratford-Upon-Avon, 1564 “most prominent playwright of all time” Johann Age Gutenberg’s printing press Germany, 1440 first book published: the Gutenberg Bible, 1455 hundreds of copies at a time inexpensive Changes in Society printing provided more information new discoveries & maps published promoted literacy & reading social mores questioned attempts to reform corruption/injustices/immoral behavior