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Chapter 13.2: The Northern Renaissance

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Chapter 13.2: The Northern

Renaissance

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Ch.13.2 Essential Questions:

• What were the origins and characteristics of the

Northern Renaissance?

• What was the impact of the Renaissance on

German and Flemish painters?

• Who were some of the key Northern

Renaissance writers?

• What were the origins of the Elizabethan Age?

• How did printing and publishing affect social

reforms?

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Where are we talking about?

• Northern Europe;

specifically-

– England

– France

– Germany

– Flanders (present day

Netherlands and part

of northern France)

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When are we talking about?

• By about the mid to

late 1400s, the

Renaissance had

begun to spread from

Italy northward.

• There are several

reasons for this.

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Why did it spread?

• Travelling artists brought

their ideas and innovations

with them.

• Wars between France and

Italy, though destructive,

allowed northern Europeans

to view the explosion of

creativity going on in Italy

• The invention of the

printing press quickened

the spread of ideas

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Why did it spread? (continued)

• Population grew quickly

now that the bubonic

plague had passed (for

the most part!)

• The Hundred Years War

ended in 1453; as a

result, cities grow rapidly

• No war means more

money is available for

other goods and luxuries

(like artwork)

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The tone of the Northern Renaissance, however, is different from what was seen in Italy.

While wealthy merchants and rich, independent city-states led the way in Italy, this was not the case in the north.

• Due in part to the plague and the Hundred Years War, northern Europe had strong centralized power structures in the form of monarchies. They didn’t have uppity city-states.

• Thus, it was mainly the kings and some nobles who were responsible for the Renaissance’s spread there,

• It’s also more religious there.

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Art

Art followed the Italian techniques and used a lot of perspective and realism.

• German Artists:

• Albrecht Durer- known for woodcuts; engravings; religious subjects and classical myths

• Hans Holbein the Younger- portrait painter in photographic detail (patrons included Henry VIII)

Flemish Artists:

• Jan van Eyck- used oil paints/main layers, a technique still used today; use of realistic detail

• Pieter Breugel the Elder- known for realistic detail and portrayal of the individual even in large crowds; painted everyday scenes of life.

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• Albrecht Durer- Self Portrait

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Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

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• Hans Holbein (the Younger)The Ambassadors

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Look at

the detail:

Sir Thomas More

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• Jan van Eyck

The Ghent Altarpiece- A tryptic (3 panels)

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The Arnolfini Wedding

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Pieter Breugel the ElderPeasant Wedding

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Tower of Babel

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Fall of Icarus

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Census at Bethlehem

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Compare and Contrast

Flemish and German Painters

Venn-diagram Activity

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Literature

• Writing also goes humanist, but, like with the rest, with a Christian bent, giving rise to Christian Humanism.

• Human freedom and individualism are compatible with Christianity.

• Human existence isn’t valued merely in itself.

• The main idea was to reform society

• Education was important- schools for boys and girls were founded

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Christian Humanists

• -Erasmus (the “Father

of Humanism”); wrote

The Praise of Folly-

pokes fun at corrupt

priests and greedy

merchants.

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Christian Humanists

• Thomas More, author

of Utopia- tried to

portray a model

society, free of greed

and vice

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Women’s Reforms

• Christine de Pizan

called for women to

be educated. Spoke

out against different

treatment for boys

and girls

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The Elizabethan Age

mid-1500s England• Named after the reign

of Queen Elizabeth I

(1558-1603)

• Patron who did much

to support English art

and literature

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William Shakespeare

• Greatest playwright of all

time

• Revered the classics and

used them in his plots

(ex: Julius Caesar)

• Cleverly revealed human

nature in scenes of

dramatic conflict by

exposing the human flaw

• Macbeth, Hamlet, Romeo

and Juliet

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Gutenberg and the printing press

• The printing press is one of the greatest inventions in history.

• Invented by Johann Gutenberg in 1440

• Previously, literary works had to be transcribed by hand, usually by monks.

• It was tedious, time-consuming work and made books very expensive.

• The printing press allowed works to be cheaply mass-produced. Suddenly the written word could be accessible to the masses.

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Legacy of the Renaissance

1.Changes in the Arts

• Imitated art techniques/styles from classical

Greece and Rome

• Painting/sculptures become more realistic/lifelike

• Artists incorporate both religious and secular

subjects into their work

• Writers write in the vernacular

• Arts once again praised individual achievement

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Legacy of the Renaissance,

continued2. Changes in Society

• Impact of the printing press similar to modern

day impact of the internet and world-wide web

• Published works of new discoveries, maps and

charts led to further discoveries in a variety of

fields

• Published laws and court records made the

people much more aware of their rights

• Christian humanists attempted reforms in society

• People began to QUESTION political structures

and religious practices

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Which of these events do you

believe were the most

important? Why?

List your top 10 events with your

rationale.

10 being the least important and 1

being the most important