U15 L4: The Northern Renaissance
Christian humanist
a philosophy that joins Humanist ideas with Christian beliefs.
realism
an artistic trend to portray subject matter in an accurate and lifelike manner
utopia
an ideal community, place, or society
A Northern Renaissance artist who also published books was
Albrecht Dürer.
List at least three characteristics of society before the Renaissance.
Before the Renaissance, Europe was a feudal society with weak central governments. Religion was a major force in society. Art was created only for religious purposes, and books were copied by hand.
What did Christian humanists and Italian humanists have in common?
Both believed in the importance of the individual. Both advocated the study of classical thought.
Outline for Why is the Renaissance considered a turning point in history?
Claim: The Renaissance was a turning point in European history because it affected all levels of society, from government to the church and to the lives of ordinary people. Supporting point: The printing press helped to spread new ideas. Supporting point: Writers such as Erasmus tried to blend humanist ideas with religious beliefs. Conclusion: Society at all levels was transformed.
The Italian wars that began in 1494 helped spread Renaissance ideas to
France.
Thomas More (1478-1535)
- christian humanist and statesman - served as a top official in england - published utopia in 1516 - executed by king henry VIII - recognized as a saint by the catholic church
Williams Shakespeare (1564-1616)
- regarded as the greatest playwright in history - wrote comedies, tragedies, and history plays - examined human nature by creating complex characters - influenced western culture for hundreds of years
Hans Holbein the Younger (1497/98-1543)
- was a famous german portrait artist - is known for his precision and realism - completed his most famous work in engald - was a court painter to kimg henry VIII
Johannes Gutenberg (1398-c. 1468)
- was a german craftsman - created the first european movable-type printing press - designed a special oil-based ink for printing - printed a famous version of the bible
Humanism vs Christian Humanism
Humanism - originated in the italian renaissance - believed in the importance of the individual - revived classical thinking - remained secular Christian Humanism - flourished in the northern renaissance - supported humanist beliefs about the importance of the individual - supported the revival of classical thinking - combined humanist ideas with christian beliefs
List at least three changes took place in the Renaissance.
Many things changed during the Renaissance, but the most important shift was from the religious to the secular. There were still religious people and ideas - including Dante and Erasmus - but they thought differently about life or wrote from a more humanist perspective.
Challenges in Northern Europe
Northern Europe faced challenges that italy did not - northerns regions recovered from the plague later than italy - the hundre years war did not end until 1453
Why did the Renaissance begin later in Northern Europe than in Italy?
Northern regions faced challenges that Italy did not.
Why is the Renaissance considered a turning point in history?
The Renaissance was a turning point in European history because it affected all levels of society from government to the church and to the lives of ordinary people.
A Northern Renaissance writer who applied humanistic principles to the theater was
William Shakespeare.
Northern Renaissance Art
artistic techniques pioneered in italy spread to the north - flanders became the artistic venter of the northern renaissance - wealthy merchants served as patrons - art often focused on realistic portrayals of humanity
After many people began reading and interpreting the Bible, they
began to challenge the Church's teachings.
By 1500, Renaissance ideas were mainly being spread across Europe through
books.
The Italian Wars (1438-1498)
in 1494, king charles VIII of france invaded naples - italian artists and writers fled to northern Europe for safety
Early Book Publishing in Europe
prior to the invention of the printing press, books were copied by hand - publishing was a long, costly process - most people could never afford a book in their lifetime - most manuscripts were produced by monks and priests
The popularity of the Gutenberg press in Europe made books more accessible and motivated people to want to learn how to
read.
You can tell this painting is from the Renaissance because it shows two _______. It has elements common to the Northern Renaissance because if focuses on _______ and includes _______.
renaissance men; an interior scene; realistic detials
Which book could many people read for the first time because of the Gutenberg press?
the Bible
Differing interpretations of the Bible by Christians in Europe eventually led to
the Reformation.
The Italian Renaissance spread across Europe in the late 1400s through
urbanization.
pioneered
was the first to develop or improve an invention, technique, or method.
Desiderius Erasmus (1469-1536)
- considered a great christian humanist of the northern renaissance - catholic priest and scholar - criticized corruption in the catholic church - wrote the praise of folly (1509)
Jan Van Eyck (1380-1441)
- first great flemish painter - developed new techniques for oil painting - painted both religious and secular themes - known for his use of realism
Effects of the printing press
- increased the number of books produced and reduced their costs - increased the variety of books - increased literacy - increased the number of books written in the vernacular - allowed new ideas to spread faster - allowed people to read and interpret the bible for themselves
Albrecht Durer (1471-1528)
- is considered the greatest german renaissance painter and printmaker - studied italy - revolutionized woodcut printmaking - puboished books ona rt, geometry, and anatomy - painted realistic watercolors of anmals
What a piece of work is man! How noble in reason! How infinite in faculty! In form, in moving, how express and admirable! In action, how like an angel! In apprehension, how like a god! . . . See what a grace was seated on this brow: Hyperion's [a figure from Ancient Greek mythology] curls; the front of Jove [Jupiter] himself. An eye like Mars, to threaten and command . . . a combination and a form indeed, where every god did seem to set his seal, to give the world assurance of a man. —Hamlet, William Shakespeare How does this quote from Hamlet give evidence of Shakespeare's humanist thinking?
He references classical figures, such as Jupiter and Hyperion. He praises mankind for its ability to reason and take action.
manuscript
a book that has been copied by hand
Which best describes printing before the invention of the Gutenberg printing press?
a long, expensive process
printing press
a machine that presses paper against a tray full of moveable type in order to create copies
The Northern Renaissance
the renaissance began to grow in northern europe in the late 1400s - monarchs and wealthy nobles purchased works from italian artist - urbanization increased as feudalism declined, allowing new ideas to spread - trade helped merchants to grow wealthy, allowing them to become patrons