Renaissance
Da Vinci
Painter, sculptor, architect, and engineer; Vurtrivian Man, The last super, and the Mona Lisa
Erasmus
a priest who spread renaissance humanism
Thomas More
a social reformer; described an ideal society
Albrecht Durer
an artist who was strongly influenced by the Italian Renaissance
four major movements of the renaissance
art, architecture, science and politics, and religion
why was the Medici family so important to the growth of the Renaissance?
because they supported the arts and artists
renaissance
between 1300-1600 (14th-17th century). meaning "rebirth" in French. was an intellectual movement that started in Florence, Italy in the late middle ages. surge of intrest in classical learning and values
how were renaissance ideals reflected in art by the artists?
by emphasizing classical subjects and the human form. As well as showing new techniques and making subjects more realistic looking
how did writers in the renaissance express realism?
by focusing more on human expierence in the world around them
Fillipo Brunelleschi
considered the father of architecture, built the dome and alterd the gears on the pulley (engineer and architect) was hired by Cosomoe Medici
vernacular
everyday language
how many popes came from the Medici family?
four
who do Cosimo commission to build the dome?
Brunelleschi
Duomo II
Brunelleschi's dome; very big dome. Shows the humanist spirit because the idea was based off the Pantheon and no one thought it was possible but it did with hard work, hope and science
compare/contrast Donatello and Michelangelo's David
Donatello's David was of him after the defeat of Goliath while Michelangelo's was before. Donatello's also represents the same David as in the Bible while Michelangelo's doesn't. Michelangelo's David is a man who looks serious and confident while Donatello's doesn't.
where did the northern Renaissance begin?
Flanders
what city did the Medici family rule?
Florence
what famous scientist did the Medici family support?
Galileo
when did the renaissance start?
In the late middle ages (1300-1600); 14th-17th century
Sandro Boticelli
Italian artist. Painted the Birth of Venus and Primavera
Cosimo di Medici
Italian banker, statesman, and patron of art and literature. Duke of Florence and first grand duke of Tuscany. Hired Brunelleschi to build the dome
Raphael
Italian painter, painted the school of athens
Michelangelo
Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet; painted the Creation of Adam and sculptor of David
why was Italy a favorable setting for the Renaissance?
Italy was the center of the Roman Empire and was also very wealthy
who was the intended audience for The Prince?
Lorenzo di Medici
which member of the Medici family was the founder of the Medici dynasty?
giovanni
the medici family
got their money from wool and the bank, one of the wealthiest families in all of Europe. Most famous for their patronage of the arts. Ruled Italy for over 200 years. Worked with Galileo
why is Leonardo de Vinci considered the ultimate Renaissance man?
he was skilled in many subjects and had many talents. He was an inventor, scientist, mathematician and an artist. He is respected for his many achievements
the Medici family believed in .....?
humanism
what did the printing revolution mean?
it exposed educated readers to new ideas and places
why was the Prince so controversial?
it told the truth, got straight to the point. Machiavelli preached that he thought the actual truth was more important than just preaching the ideal, which many people didn't agree with
what other subjects besides painting did the Medici support?
music, science, and architecture
main characteristics of the renaissance
new worldview that was based on human expierence, an emphasis on education, humanism, and a spirit of adventure and curiosity
Rubens, Van Eyck, and Bruegel were all what?
northern renaissance painters
fresco
paint and plaster
Ghiberti
painter and sculptor; gates of paradise
which renaissance ideal did Shakespeare's work explore?
realism
humansism
renaissance cultural movement that turned away from medieval learning and more towards life philosophy which glorified the individual and maximized human potential; contemplative life vs active life
Donatello
renaissance sculptor from Florence. Created the Duomo
Leonardo de Vinci is considered to be the father of modern ......?
science
Middle Ages art compared to Renaissance art
the art in the Middle Ages was all about religion and was dark and unrealistic. The art in the Renaissance was more colorful, had different subjects, more realistic looking, and wasn't all about religion
three crises of the 1300's
the black death, the hundred year war, and the appeaval of the church. These are all resonsible for the beginning of the renaissance be/c people lost faith in the church b/c they didn't believe God would let these terrible things happen
Johann Gutenberg
the inventor of the printing press
patronage
the support/sponsorship (financially) of a case/institution
what did Rabelais, Shakespeare, and Cervantes have in common?
they each wrote in vernacular
Dante Alighieri
was a poet who wrote the Divine Comedy. Considered to be the father of the modern Italian language
Francisco Petrarch
was a scholar and poet. Considered to be the father of humanism, said "we must awake or die"
Niccolo Machiavelli
was an Italian writer, historian, politician, and diplomat. Wrote the Prince. Considered to be the father of the modern politics.