PPT-The Italian Renaissance
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Key Concepts Terms to Know Renaissance Humanism Secular Patron Perspective Vernacular Indulgences William Shakespeare Heliocentric The Printing Press Machiavelli
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Key Concepts Terms to Know Renaissance Humanism Secular Patron Perspective Vernacular Indulgences William Shakespeare Heliocentric The Printing Press Machiavelli Isaac Newton Renaissance Man. Past and Present. Architecture. Roman architectural idioms of arches, columns and domes - foundations of later Italian architecture. The Romanesque style (9th to 11th century). The Renaissance style (the late 14th to the 16th c). in history. Latin remained the language of the educated.. The nobility remained in a prominent position.. Medieval Legacy. The jury system is still used in most countries.. in modern times. Medieval Legacy. NORTHERN. ITALIAN. Comparing the styles…. Realism through mathematics and linear perspective. Intentional references to Classical Architecture and figure studies. Linear Perspective. Great art in the form of Frescoes and larger Temperas. Rebirth of art and learning. Began in northern Italy. Economic Foundations. Increased demand for Middle Eastern products. Encouraged the use of credit and banking. Letters of credit expanded supply of money and sped up trade.. Warm-Up. 1. Restroom/Water. 2. Copy homework into agenda. 3. Make sure your name is on the Italian Renaissance Art Review…….give to letter B in your group……..6B please collect from every group…..thank you.. Contributions. Effects of the Renaissance. Cornell note-taking method. Notes color-coded in . RED. go on this side of the line.. These items will include:. Main Ideas. Big Concepts. Vocabulary Words. The Renaissance Period occurred from . 1400—1600. . The world of science advanced through the work of Galileo and Copernicus.. Christopher Columbus, Sir Francis Duke, Cortez, Magellan, and . DeSoto. Movements. Between 1450 and 1648. Italian Renaissance = 15. th. century. The Italian Renaissance promoted new values such as . individualism. and . secularism. . However . religious images continued . The term . renaissance. is a French word meaning “rebirth.” It refers particularly to a renewed interest in classical learning – the writings of ancient Greece and Rome. The Renaissance Period is considered to be a cultural movement. . Why did the Renaissance start in Italy?. Europeans still looked to Rome for cultural and intellectual guidance. Italian merchants prospered even during the Middle Ages; these merchants valued education and flaunted wealth through art. Opening Question…. François Rabelais (c. 1494-1553) – French Renaissance humanist and author:. “Out of the thick Gothic night, our eyes were awakened to the glorious light of the sun.”. What did Rabelais mean?. The Renaissance will see a shift in art - from art purely for the sake of glorifying God and teaching Biblical and Catholic lessons to art for the sake of . also. glorifying human beings and their Earthly emotions, experiences, surroundings. . Chapter 15. Renaissance and Reformation. Ch 15 Sec 1. I. Era of Awakening. A. . Renaissance. 1. . early 1300’s, Italy. 2. . Means rebirth. 3. . Philosophical and artistic movement. a. . Renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman literature and life. Bellwork. : Friday. 1. What country in Europe was at the heart of Renaissance advancements?. 2. What was the Renaissance a 'REBIRTH' of?. *Make sure your NAME is on your . bellringer. *. Success Criteria.
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