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The Renaissance (1350-1650)

The Renaissance (1350-1650). 2. Key features: ◊Rediscovery of classical Greek and Roman culture

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The Renaissance

(1350-1650)

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2. Key features:◊Rediscovery of classical Greek and Roman culture

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◊Renewed interest in secular (non-religious — concerned with here and now) and worldly matters

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◊Increased emphasis on the uniqueness and worth of the individual

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3. Printing Press—invented around 1440 by Johann Gutenberg

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4. The idea for the printing press was culturally diffused from China.

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It decreased the price of books so middle-class people could buy them

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c. Encouraged people to learn literacy and the cost of books

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6. Donatello’s

famous work:

Statue of David

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Michelangelo’s

famous Works:Statue

of David

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Ceiling of Sistine Chapel

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Leonardo da Vinci’s

famous

work: Mona

Lisa

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Sofonisba Anguissola’sFamous

work:

King Phillip II of

Spain

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8. “Renaissance Man”is well

rounded/skilled in a wide variety of areas

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9. Humanism—*study of Greek and Roman culture *focused on humans and the world around them

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*secular and worldly

*decreased power of church

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10. Italy was the center of trade on the Med. Sea

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Italy already had a rich history of Greek and Roman culture.

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Italian city-states had wealthy patrons whom financially supported the arts or a specific artist

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11. Medici Family: Florence—wealthy and powerful family who financially supported the arts

-Lorenzo di Medici’stomb by Michelangelo

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12. Patrons financially supported the arts or a specific artist

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13. Desiderius Erasmus— The Praise of Folly —1509—poked fun at society,including the church

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Thomas More: Utopia—1515—story about imaginary land inhabited by peace loving people

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3. Niccolo Machiavelli—The Prince-advises rulers on how to gain and maintain power

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William Shakespeare: Romeo and JulietandJulius Caesar