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The High Renaissance and Early Mannerism. 1494-1564 By: Michelle Savage. High Renaissance. 1494-1520 1 st phase of the creative period The center of culture shifted from Florence to Rome. Early Mannerism. After 1520 Anti humanistic vision of the world.
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The High Renaissance and Early Mannerism 1494-1564 By: Michelle Savage
High Renaissance • 1494-1520 • 1st phase of the creative period • The center of culture shifted from Florence to Rome.
Early Mannerism • After 1520 • Anti humanistic vision of the world. • Called early mannerism because of the self-conscious, or “mannered” style adopted by its artists.
Rise of the Modern Sovereign State • Most important political development in the first half of the 16th century. • Newly unified and stabilized France, England, and Spain.
The Struggle for Italy • 1494-1529 • French invasion in 1494 • 35 year battleground
Demographics, Prosperity, and the Beginning of the Global World • Population of Europe increased • 1400 – 45 million • 1500 – 69 million • 1600 – 89 million
Technology • Sailing • Warfare • Science and Medicine
Literature • Gaspara Stampa • Castiglione • Machiavelli
Artists • Leonardo da Vinci • Raphael • Michelangelo
Architecture • Donato Bramante – High Renaissance • Andrea diPietro (Palladio) – Mannerist Style