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European Renaissance & Reformation: Birth in Italy. 1300-1600. Italy’s Advantages. E xplosion of creativity in art, writing, & thought R ebirth , revival of art & learning , of the Classic Age– new styles & new values= the individual Why Italy ??? 1 . thriving cities
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European Renaissance & Reformation: Birth in Italy 1300-1600
Italy’s Advantages • Explosion of creativity in art, writing, & thought • Rebirth, revival of art & learning, of the Classic Age– new styles & new values= the individual • Why Italy??? • 1. thriving cities • 2. wealthy merchant class • 3. classical heritage • Merchants dominated politics, deserved power & wealth b/c of their individual merit
Classical & Worldly Values • Classics humanism- intel. movement that focused on human potential & achievements • Popularized the studies common in classical ed.– history, lit, & philosophy= humanities • Suggested-- enjoy life w/out offending God • Most ppl remained Catholics; but the spirit of Renaissance society was secular– here & now
Classical & Worldly Values • Churches beautified cities BIG $ on art– patrons of the arts- financially support artists • Ren. Man- all educated ppl were expected to create art. Master all studies= “Universal Man” • Ren. Woman- know the classics, be charming, inspire art, educated, not political
Renaissance Revolutionizes Art • Artists portrayed religious subjects in a realistic style (copied from classical) • Greek & Roman subjects became popular, used the perspectivetechnique= 3 dimensions on a flat surface • Emphasis on individuals– prominent citizens, individually distinctive
Prominent Artists • Sculptors, poets, architects, & painters • Michelangelo Buonarroti- The Creation of Adam • Donetello- sculpture of David • Leonardo da Vinci- “Ren. Man”, Mona Lisa & The Last Supper • Raphael Sanzio- School of Athens
Renaissance Writers Change Lit • Used techniques writers rely on today • Vernacular- native language • Self-expression or to portray individuality • Francesco Petrarch- father of humanism, sonnets • Giovanni Boccaccio- Decameron, realistic, tragic & comical • NiccoloMachiavalli- imperfect conduct of humans– political guidebook= The Prince
Quick Review • Why did the birth of the Renaissance begin in Italy and what was it? • What is humanism? • How did the church and practicing Catholics view the Renaissance? • Who were the prominent artists and writers of this time and what are their famous works?
Activity: Engineering an Empire: da Vinci’s World • Complete the video guide