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Agenda 1-14-2014

Agenda 1-14-2014. Renaissance Venn Diagram. Italian Renaissance Northern Renaissance. Focused on history of Christianity: Christian humanism. Focused on Greek and Roman history & achievements. Interested in history. Art was styled after Greek/Roman art. Ideas spread by printing press.

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Agenda 1-14-2014

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  1. Agenda 1-14-2014

  2. Renaissance Venn Diagram Italian Renaissance Northern Renaissance • Focused on history of Christianity: Christian humanism • Focused on Greek and Roman history & achievements • Interested in history • Art was styled after Greek/Roman art • Ideas spread by printing press • Art was styled after real life: everyday objects painted to look real • Humanism, art, education and learning emphasized • Biblical scenes and classical myths were subjects of art • Michelangelo (Sistine Chapel) and Da Vinci (Mona Lisa), Dante • Artists painted scenes of daily life and regular people • Shakespeare, Albrect Durer, Gutenberg (printing press)

  3. Medieval Art

  4. The Renaissance in Italy: • Artwork: Greek/Roman myths, Christian & Bible subjects • Art style: Realism; copied from Greek/Roman statues, look like “gods” • History: Focus is history of Greeks/Romans. “Classical Humanism”

  5. Italian Renaissance art, showing figures from the Bible. They are made to look like Greek/Roman statues

  6. Pietà (detail)

  7. Renaissance art, made to look like Greek/Roman art

  8. The Renaissance in Northern Europe: • Artwork: daily life of people, Christian & Bible subjects • Art style: realism; art based on real life; like “normal” people • History: Focus is history of Christianity “Christian Humanism”

  9. Northern Renaissance: Daily life of people was focused on in art outside of Italy

  10. The Return of the Hunters

  11. Northern Renaissance art focused on regular things, not always religion or myths

  12. What is strange about this picture?

  13. Art from Northern Europe still showed religious subjects, but the people do not look like Greek/Roman gods.

  14. Causes of Renaissance Humanism (Period 1,2,5) RenaissanceAchievements • In the Middle Ages people focused on religion. • Italy: focus was Greek/Roman history. Northern Europe: focus was religion • In the Renaissance people focused on the real world. • The Crusades & Black Death caused Europeans to question old ways of thinking. • Poetry, history, & public speaking: important subjects to study. • Michelangelo: painting of the Sistine Chapel & sculptures • Increased trade led to wealthy families giving money to artists & thinkers. • Humanists were interested in human achievements & their potential. • Gutenberg’s printing press helps spread Renaissance ideas • Leonardo da Vinci studied the human body to make his art more realistic; Mona Lisa. • Shakespeare: Playwright; Romeo and Juliet

  15. Interactions (Periods 4 and 7) Classification: Use your notes to add 3 details for each category. Renaissance Italian Both Northern Draw a picture to show ideas spreading from Italy, North to the rest of Europe. Show universities and the printing press. Write an Acrostic Poem for the word North. (describe the northern renaissance) Write two analogies comparing renaissance ideas and artists. 1. 2.

  16. Gutenberg Reading HW (CP) • Read the passage on Gutenberg • Highlight the most important sentence/details from each paragraph. DO NOT HIGHLIGHT EVERYTHING • In the margin for each paragraph…. Write a question, reaction or response to each paragraph. • Answer questions 1-3 on the back.

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