The Italian Renaissance The Birth of the Modern World.

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The Italian Renaissance The Birth of the Modern World

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The Italian RenaissanceThe Birth of the Modern World

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The Renaissance

•A sustained period of renewed interest and remarkable development in art, literature, science, and learning.

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Causes of the Renaissance•Black Death

▫Surplus food=lower prices=extra money•Trade

▫Crusades – opened up Asia & Africa▫Specialization – regions focus on a few products

•Growth of city-states in Italy▫Powerful and wealthy merchants

•Rediscovery of classical culture (Greece, Rome)

•Focus on individuals and human nature

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Where did it begin?• Venice

▫Trade▫Doge & Council of

Ten • Florence

▫ Medici family▫Banking

• Milan▫ Food, silk, & weapons

• Papal States▫ Pope & the Church

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Old Ideas are New Again• Crusades – ancient texts &

knowledge rediscovered in Muslim culture

• Greek scholars fleeing Ottoman Turks bring Greek works

• Search through libraries to find works that had been “lost” or ignored during the very religious medieval times

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Humanism• Focus on secular themes,

not religious

• Individualism – emphasis on dignity & worth of individual person

• Improvement – develop talents in various arts & skills

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Renaissance Politics• Seems to encourage harsh

treatment of people

• Power & ruthlessness most useful for ruler

• “better for a ruler to be feared than loved”

• “The ends justify the means”

• The STATE and the RULER are NOT the same thing

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Renaissance Society• How to behave in society

• “Renaissance man” idea

• Handbook for how to advance your status

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Renaissance ArchitectureGothic (Medieval) Renaissance

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Renaissance Art• No one style, more of a

change in attitudes & techniques▫ Realism▫ Perspective – optical

illusion creating depth & 3D

▫ Individuals are focus▫ Influence of classical

styles▫ Religious, mythological,

or portrayal of upper class

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Compare & ContrastMedieval Portrait Renaissance Portrait

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Focus on individual

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Realism & Influence of classics

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Perspective

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Mythological, religious, upper class

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The Patrons• Artists in medieval times

were anonymous and art was religious

• During Renaissance wealthy individuals, city governments & the church became patrons▫ Medici family▫ Sforza family▫ Roman Catholic Church

• Competition led to vibrant art scene where artists were like rock stars

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The Artists• Leonardo da Vinci

▫ Painter, inventer, philosopher

• Michelangelo▫ Painter, sculptor

• Raphael▫ Architect, painter

• Bramante▫ Architect