WORLD HISTORY FLORENCE
Thomas More wrote what?
"Utopia" book of perfect society
Machiavelli-Writer
"the prince" book of politics and how to get keep power
Leonardo Da Vinci
A genious, Artist, Scientist, Inventor, A true Renaissance Man! Many talents in many areas.
Raphael
Artist
Duomo
Dome of Santa maria del fiore-Brunelleschis dome, first dome since ancient times. Modeled this after the Pantheon in Rome,Italy.
Vernaculor
Everyday language of ordinary people no longer latin.
Michelangelo
He had many talents in many areas. He saw himself as a sculptor and not a paintor even though he painted the most famous ceiling in the world.
Erasmus
Humanist, wrote; In praise of folly
Monalisa
Leonardo Da Vinci
The last supper
Leonardo Da Vinci
David-Sculpture
Michelangelo
Sistine Chapel, Rome Italy-Vatican -Ceiling 4 years making
Michelangelo
School of athens- Imagenary Gathering of great thinkers and scientists
Raphael
Perspective
Renaissance artists who created realistic art by giving paintings and drawings a three dimensional, realistic effect.
Florence
a city in the tuscany region of northern italy that was the center of the italian renaissance.
Fresco
a painting done on fresh wet plaster
Patron
a person who provides financial support for the arts. The medici were the most famous family for patronage.
Humanism
an intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education And the classics. Focus on the individual.
Brunelleschi
architect of the first dome since ancient times in Florence , Italy and discovered linear perspective.
Medici
family of florence, ranked among the richest merchants and bankers. Great patrons of the arts.
Secular
having to with worldly,rather than religious matters, non-religious.
Johannes Gutenburg
printing press. Read rates went up,access to books, books cheaper,written in vernaculor,more educated people. First book printed was the gutenburg bible.
Renaissance
rebirth of ancient Greece and Rome-was a time of creativity and great change in many areas, political, social, economics and cultural.
Shakespear
writer, poet- "Romeo and Juliet," "Hamlet"