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Defined: Rebirth
A rebirth of what?
Learning, Education,
Humanism
A Focus on Mans capacities
Renaissance did not completely ignore
God
But many believed that man was
essentially Good
Humanities: Liberal Arts History,
Science, Grammar, Literature, and
Philosophy
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Francesco Petrarch
Poet
Baldassare Castiglione
Etiquette
Niccolo Machiavelli
Diplomat; Philosopher
Humanist Writers
Erasmus Translated
B. Masaccio
Shading added
realism in 3D
Paintings
C. Botticelli
Movement added
emotion and
realism to his
paintings
B. Raphael
Emphasized Peace and
Joy in life Religious
Short life, but much
accomplished
C. Michelangelo
Adopted son of
Lorenzo de Medici;
Famous Painter
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A. Titian
Leading Venetian
Painter. Equals with
Michelangelo.
Known for his
portraits.
B. Tintoretto
Vivid Color with
great detail.
Emphasized action
and drama
V. Northern European
Artists
A. Albrecht
Durer
Leonardo of the North; multitalented. Famous for paintings
and woodcarvings
B. Holbein
Finest Painter in Northern Europe;
official painter for Henry VIII
(England)
C. Van Eyck
Flemish Painter; used oil paints;
known for incredible detail
D. Brueghel
Known for: Realistic landscapes
and Genre Painting (Every day
life)
A. Lorenzo Ghiberti
Sculptured Doors
B. Brunelleschi
C. Donatello
D. Michelangelo
VII.
MUSIC
Plainsong: Gregorian Chant simple, single
line melodies adopted by Catholic Church.
Most common instrument: Lute
More music composed during Renaissance
than any other previous period of history
A) Josquin Depres
Composed Church
B) Palestrina
Giovanni Pierluigi
Over 900 songs
written
Polyphonic Music:
music with many
melodies
Prince of Music
Positive:
Encourages Questions (find knowledge)
Revived interest in Literature and Language
Developed movable type printing
Made Education Available to all
Stressed importance of the Individual responsibility
VIII. Consequences
of the Renaissance
Negative:
Weakened Moral Restraints
Secular Humanists replaced God with
Man
More focus on Classical works and less
on Beauty of God
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