Download - Ch12 Intro
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The Mona The Mona LisaLisa
the prototype of the Renaissance
portrait
Chapter 12 “Renaissance & “Renaissance & Reformation”Reformation” 1300 - 1600
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The Duomo, a Renaissance Church in The Duomo, a Renaissance Church in Florence, Italy. Florence, Italy. Contains artwork by many important Renaissance Artists
Brunelleschi’s Dome
Giotto’s Belltower
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A RebirthA Rebirth
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The Italian RenaissanceThe Italian Renaissance • The word renaissancerenaissance means
rebirth.
• The Italian Renaissance, which spread to the rest of Europe, occurred between 1350 and 1550.
• The rebirth was of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds.
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The Italian RenaissanceThe Italian Renaissance
• Power of the church declines. • Society recovers from plagues and
instability of Middle Ages • A new view of human beingsnew view of human beings:
emphasized individual ability & worth emerge.
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The Italian RenaissanceThe Italian Renaissance • Milan, Venice, Florence – 3 Great Renaissance cities
• Flourished during the crusades and continue shipping & trading.
• Italy was a target for invasion from European countries.
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Advances in Representation & PerspectiveAdvances in Representation & Perspective
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Luca CarlevarisLuca Carlevaris, , The Pier & the Ducal PalaceThe Pier & the Ducal PalaceP. 376P. 376
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MichelangeloMichelangelo
Two of his best Two of his best known works:known works:
• PietaPieta• DavidDavid
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PietaPieta
• This famous work of art depicts the body of Jesus on the lap of his mother Mary after the Crucifixion.
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Michelangelo: The Early YearsMichelangelo: The Early Years
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St. Peter’s BasilicaSt. Peter’s Basilica• Burial Site of Saint Peter, one of Jesus’ twelve
apostles.• It occupies a "unique position" as one of the
holiest sites and as "the greatest of all churches of Christendom."
• Many popes buried there.
• As a piece of architecture – it is As a piece of architecture – it is regarded as the greatest of it’s regarded as the greatest of it’s time.time.
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Michelangelo – St. Peter’sMichelangelo – St. Peter’s
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DavidDavid• 17 foot marble
statue portrays the Biblical King David in the nude, at the moment that he decides to battle with Goliath.
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Michelangelo – Sistine ChapelMichelangelo – Sistine Chapel
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The Italian RenaissanceThe Italian Renaissance • Charles I ends the Italian wars
• Sacks Rome in 1527, pillaging the town.
• Spanish influence becomes the dominate force in Italy.
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Renaissance Part IIRenaissance Part II
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The Italian RenaissanceThe Italian Renaissance
1. Secularism: not religious
2. Individuality: quest for perfection
3. Humanism: Based on the study of the classics of Greece and Rome
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Video & Questions
Leonardo Leonardo da Vincida Vinci
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Machiavelli: Machiavelli: ““The Prince”The Prince”
A book about how A book about how to acquire and to acquire and keep political keep political power.power.
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Renaissance SocietyRenaissance Society• Serfdom decreased with the
decline of the manorial system. Patricians- wealthy merchantsBurghers – artisans/shopkeepersWorkers – pitiful wages• Poor = 85 to 90 % of the total European
population, except in highly urban centers.
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The Renaissance:Emphasis on
Individual“…“…with freedom of with freedom of choice and with honor, choice and with honor, …you may fashion …you may fashion yourself in whatever yourself in whatever shape you shall shape you shall prefer.”prefer.”-- Pico della Mirandola, Renaissance Philosopher, in Oration on the Dignity of Man
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Nobles Nobles Should Should Have:Have:
• Talent• Character• & Grace
•The Italian Baldassare Castiglione The Book of the Courtier.
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Characteristics of a NobleCharacteristics of a Noble1. born, not made2. had to develop two basic skills
a. military skillsb. classical education
3. Needed to follow a certain standard of conduct