The Renaissance: Art & Culture

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Giotto

1266-1337 Painted from nature Developed depth and perspective - School of Athens First Renaissance painter Affected by religion personally - St. Francis was a role model - Religious art for teaching - Human perspective Painted frescoes

Filippo Brunelleschi

1377-1446 Architect Worked on cathedrals Movement away from Romanesque and Gothic styles Known for creating buildings based off of classical art

Donatello

1386-1466 Greatest sculptor of his time "The David"

Botticelli

1444-1510 Birth of Venus Not as scientifically naturalistic Illustrates birth of the Renaissance

Leonardo Da Vinci

1452-1519 Embodies concept of Renaissance man Illegitimate child - conceived between two marriages Joined painters guild to become a painter Paid by the Medici family to commission art Wrote backwards - left handed

Copernicus

1473-1543 On the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres - Heliocentric model of universe

Michaelangelo

1475-1564 Sistine Chapel David

Raphael

1483-1520 School of Athens - Perspective

Galileo

1564-1632 picked up Copernicus' work worked with Mathematics shakes confidence of individuals who believed previous thoughts to be true

Christian Humanism

Desidirus Erasmus (1466-1563) English humanist & bible scholar "In Praise of Folly" Studies Greek & Latin Leads to a better understanding of biblical text

Renaissance

Social and Political conflict Cultural and Artistic achievement "Newness" was not important Looked back to Greece & Rome Negative view of middle ages Focus on the arts

Mary Magdalene

Wooden carving Ugly to show spiritual beauty Praying hands

Three Worlds of the Renaissance

Antiquity - Greco Roman heritage - Aristotle, Cicero, Zeno Geography - Columbus (1492) The Heavens - Scientific achievement during Renaissance Humanism - Bringing into focus of human abilities - Greek, rhetoric become popular

The David

Bronze David is Florence Goliath is Milan Wears a hat & holds a sword

Writing is available and common

Chaucer -- Canterbury Tales Paper Printing Press - Johannes Gutenburg

Astronomical Career

Continued Copernicus' work

The High Renaissance

Da Vinci Raphael Michaelangelo

The Renaissance, out of the ashes

Famine Plague War

Niccolo Machiavelli

Famous humanist thinker Ends justify the means Understands Human nature

Science

Great contributions in Science -botany, anatomy, chemistry -Mostly in Astronomy Earth is the center of Universe

Rise of Artists

Growing middle classes Artists are celebrities - Artists create works for more people

Reactions (To Heliocentric Universal Theory)

Luther - didn't agree - took a literalist approach

Catholic Reaction

Put him under house arrest rejects his findings

Artistic Themes

Religion - Most common theme Classical themes were on the rise - trying to recreate greco-roman styles Portraits Painting from life - trying to repaint the landscape

Florence

Rotated who held office Called a republic Really and Oligarchy The Medici family - paid off govt. officials - maintained power and influence - controlled banks in the city - Lorenzo the magnificent --- did public works for the city

Humanism

The Study of Greece & Rome - adaption & synthesis of Greco-Roman philosophy - approach things from human perspective - human focused world view - 1453: Ottoman Turks bring Byzantine empire to an end

Politics

Two kinds of government - Republics (Florence, Venice) Elected officials representing the people - Principalities (Venice, Naples) One person, at the top, in charge Florence -- center for arts, artistry Milan -- center for military


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