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The Renaissance. Monday 9/23. Share your responses regarding the impact of the crusades and the plague on the Feudal System. Brain Storm- How was the Feudal system effected at the end of the Middle Ages?. How did the Crusades impact the Feudal system?
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Monday 9/23 Share your responses regarding the impact of the crusades and the plague on the Feudal System.
Brain Storm- How was the Feudal system effected at the end of the Middle Ages? • How did the Crusades impact the Feudal system? • Thousands of barons and knights mortgaged or sold their lands in order to raise money for a crusading expedition. • Other Lords failed at organizing good heirs to their land. • Private warfare, die out. Which puts less concern on protection. • The peasant's experience • Increased the power of kings • Accelerated the rise of cities since the feudal lords needed the cities’ help to finance their trips. • How did the Plague impact the Feudal system? • Death toll- labor shortages gave leverage to the serfs. • The fear of death overrode the fear of the lords.
Do Now: on a sticky note write one idea of how the Renaissance begins or why it does .. Slap it on the board!!
The Renaissance … and more - Italy: Culture, Art, and Writing • The people of the era • The innovations of the era (printing press; sci revolution • Changes in the Church (Reformation) • Explorers!
Middle Ages- devotion to Religion and a strict social system Renaissance- rebirth of classical learning and a belief in humans as individuals Plague and Crusades- Lords out of power Power to the Merchant class Decline of Feudalism Peasants demand freedom Development of the Renaissance Merchants from the East= rich Italian cities The “hunger” the crusades created Cities!! Greek and Roman guidance in arts ,thinking and writing Wealth=status (not birth)
A New World view:HUMANISM – “YOU CAN DO IT!” Out with religion in with human experience! • Education should encourage a person’s creative powers • Petrarch in Italy • Assembled a library of Greek & Roman writings
Activity 1 1. Brain storm 2 words that comes to mind when you think of Italy. 2. Read the Short Passage- Come up with 2 points why Italy would be a great home for the Renaissance.
Why Italy? 1. Italians became aware of glorious past • Art & architecture surrounded them • Catholic Church supported many artists & scholars
2. Geography Plays a Role • location on Mediterranean = trade with Muslim world • Trade = wealth that fueled Renaissance • Scientific & technical knowledge was exchanged
3. The Italian City-States: Where it all began • No strong central ruler in Italy • Independent city-states develop • Run by powerful & wealthy families like the Medicis in Florence • These families supported the arts
Summary Create a poster advocating for one change you’d like to see during the Renaissance.
Homework Complete the Diagram. - Compare the Middle Ages to the Renaissance
Tues 9/24 Why Italy the Arts and Culture explosion!
Do Now: Why Italy? 1. Brain storm 2 words that comes to mind when you think of Italy 2. Read the Short Passage- Come up with 2 points why Italy would be a great home for the Renaissance.
Why Italy? 1. Italians became aware of glorious past • Art & architecture surrounded them • Catholic Church supported many artists & scholars
2. Geography Plays a Role • Italy’s location on Mediterranean Sea encouraged trade with Muslim world • Trade provided wealth that fueled Renaissance • Scientific & technical knowledge was exchanged
3. The Italian City-States: Where it all began • No strong central ruler in Italy • Independent city-states develop • Run by powerful & wealthy families like the Medicis in Florence • These families supported the arts
Renaissance Art • Portraits were created of famous figures of the day, reflecting humanism • Renaissance artists studied the Greeks & Romans – brought back life-size statues Donatello Sculpture ofGattamelata - 1447
Return to Realism • New techniques develop to make realistic humans & landscapes • Perspective – make distant objects smaller than those close to the viewer • Shading • Oil paints to reflect light • Study anatomy to make sculptures look more accurate
Great Artists of the Renaissance • Ninja Turtles • Leonardo • Michelangelo • Raphael • Donatello • Filippo Brunelleschi
Leonardo da Vinci • A true Renaissance man • Talented in painting, anatomy, music, architecture, & engineering
Donatello • Sculptor • In bronze • David • Greek Influence
Artists Reading Read the articles about the two artists. For each (on your notes guide) write a few words about the artist and then the pieces he created.
Michelangelo • Another Renaissance man • Painter, sculptor, architect, & poet
Michelangelo's Pieta • Mary holds her dead son Jesus • Realism • ‘dead weight’ • Body position • Restrained grief
Sistine chapel • Commissioned by Pope • Took 4 years to complete • Tells Biblical stories
Raphael • Known for his tender portrayals of Madonna, mother of Jesus
Do Now Read the handout on Renaissance, Classical, & Medieval Art. Make a chart that includes some of the features of each time period.
Where ART Thou? • In this game, student teams will compete against each other to see who can correctly identify the appropriate time period for the pieces of artwork that you will see today. You will use the charts you just created to help you identify the art as being either Classical, Medieval, or Renaissance. The team with the most answers correct will earn bonus points for your next quiz/test.