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Social Studies 10. A great revival of classical (Roman and Greek) art, literature and learning in Europe. Renaissance means rebirth or revival

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Social Studies 10

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A great revival of classical (Roman and Greek) art, literature and learning in Europe.

Renaissance means rebirth or revival.

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Began in the Italian cities-statesThe city of Florence would be the heart of

the Renaissance.Florence was under the rule of the

powerful Medici banking family.

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14TH – 16TH centuries

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The Renaissance spread to the rest of Europe via the printing press.

Before books copied hand on expensive parchment made from the skin of sheep or goats. A simple book could take 6 months to complete.

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Paper came from the Chinese to Arabs and reached Europe in the 1300’s.

Printing began in Europe in Germany and other northern countries.

They carved the letters and words in wooden blocks then inked and pressed them.

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15th century: movable type was introduced (small wooden blocked engraved with individual letters that could be rearranged)

The printing press was a new invention perfected by Johann Gutenberg of Mainz, Germany in 1453.

Printed first addition of the BibleHe used metallic movable type to print written

works. The printing press allowed books and writing to

reach a mass audience because they could now be mass produced.

Knowledge and learning exploded

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Artists, writers and scholars (beginning in Italy) who admired classical works

Wanted to recreate the work of their ancestors.

well-known (celebrities)Great patrons of the arts (individuals,

governments, the Roman Catholic Church) sponsored these artists, writers and scholars or commissioned their works.

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The concept of HUMANISM: focus on human concern and classics

Emphasis on human abilityStudied humanities (grammar, rhetoric or

public speaking, poetry, history)Embraced life in all forms unlike their

medieval counterparts who saw it as heresy to study pagan (non-Christian) ideas and achievements

Sought to improve humanity and society through enlightened education and action

An optimistic, self-confident and creative

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Most art was in manuscripts and tapestries

Stressed divineSymbolic qualities2 dimensionalPlain, flat backgroundNo real large scale painting

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Development of 3 dimensional perspectiveUse of mythological symbols and nudes again

in artFocus on human qualities instead of divineGiotti de Bondore – 1st the paint life-life, 3D

figure

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Painted one of the first female nudes“The Birth of Venus”

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Revived classical ideals of beauty and proportions of the human form

Sculptors carefully studied human anatomy and made life like statues that accurately showed muscles and joints.

Sculptures of nudes (not seen since ancient times)

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One of the greatest Renaissance sculptors“Each act, each limb, each bone [is] given

life, and lo, man’s body is raised breathing, alive, in wax or clay or stone.”

Most famous sculpture is the statue of David in Florence.

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Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi Considered one of the greatest sculptors of

all time and founder of modern sculptureBorn in FlorenceHis “David” was the first nude statue of the

RenaissanceGattamelata was considered one of the best

proportioned statues

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Constructing symmetrical buildings, domes, columns, friezes, etc… in the style of ancient architecture

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Third largest domed cathedral in the worldLocated in FlorenceDesigned by BrunelleschiOctagonal dome

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Largest domed cathedral in the worldCompleted by Michelangelo when he was 70

years oldBorrowed ideas from Brunelleschi to

complete itLocated in the VaticanHeart of Catholicism

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Contest to see who would sculpt the doorsGhiberti beat Brunelleschi and DonatelloTook him 48 years to sculpt the bronze doors

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Individuals who excelled in a variety of fieldsTwo standout artists considered to be

Renaissance Men Leonardo da Vinci Michelangelo

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Leonardo di ser Piero da VinciArchitect, anatomist, sculptor, engineer, inventor,

mathematician, musician, scientist, and painter Famous for his realistic paintings, such as the Mona

Lisa and The Last Supper Sketched plans for a helicopter, a tank, the use of

concentrated solar power, a calculator, a rudimentary theory of plate tectonics, the double hull

He studied anatomy (he even dug up corpses to learn how the body worked)

Vitruvian Man is also one of his most famous worksWrote journals in mirror image (backwards)

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Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni Painter, sculptor, architect, poet and engineerbest-documented artist of the 16th century. Two of his best-known works, the Pieta and the

David, were sculpted in his late twenties to early thirties.

Despite his low opinion of painting, Michelangelo also created two of the most influential fresco paintings in the history of Western art: the scenes from Genesis on the ceiling and The Last Judgment on the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Rome.

designed the dome of St Peter's Basilica.Revolutionized classical architecture with his

invention of the giant order of pilasters.

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Copernicus (Polish astronomer) stated that the sun not the Earth was the centre of the universe

Copernicus and Kepler are considered among the founders of modern astronomy

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New form economic forceWealth created by charging interest and by

using profits from business to finance more commercial activities

Huge banking families like the Medici's flourished

Venetians were the best at exploiting this new means of gaining wealth

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The Renaissance represented a shift towards a more optimistic view on human life and abilities.

Art returned the Classics and the beauty of the human form.

Learning and education became much more popular.

Humanism became a popular philosophy.