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Renaissance: The Rebirth of Art, Literature, and Science

Explore the Renaissance, a golden age that transformed how people viewed themselves and the world through art, literature, and science. Discover the major changes and influence of the Medici family in this era.

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Renaissance: The Rebirth of Art, Literature, and Science

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  1. Good Morning! Write down 3 new vocab words your learned yesterday and define them in your own words Pick up a worksheet Take out a ½ sheet of paper (you will be turning this in at the end of class)

  2. What is the Renaissance? Rebirth Golden Age in art, literature, and science produced a new way of how people thought of themselves and the world

  3. Why Italy? Thriving cities Wealthy merchant class Greek and Roman heritage Geographic location

  4. Who were the Medici? • Wealthy Italian banking family • Patrons of art

  5. What major changes took place? People began to focus on life in the present • Humanism – stress importance of education through the study of Greek and Roman texts and the importance of the individual and human achievement • Secular– worldly rather than spiritual, concerned with the here and now • Importance of the individual Define these in your own words!

  6. While you do this … stand on one foot Make a list of words that describe the Middle Ages!

  7. While you do this … wave one hand in the air Make a list of words that describe the Renaissance!

  8. Art Through the Ages A Comparison of Medieval and Renaissance Art

  9. Medieval Art

  10. Middle Ages - The period in European history between the collapse of Rome and the Renaissance, from 476 CE to about 1450. Also known as the medieval period, and as the Dark Ages. • During the early Middle Ages, most paintings were found in the form of illustrated manuscripts.   It was the wealth of the church which allowed monks to copy books and manuscripts before the invention of the printing press in the late 1400's.   • The figures in the page pictured here are flat, lacking any dimension. Their expression is vague and the drawings of Jesus and the Mary’s look childlike. There is very little detail.

  11. What is different about this slide?

  12. The Sistine Chapel

  13. Characteristics of Middle Ages and Renaissance Art Can You Tell the Difference?

  14. What are the Characteristics of Art from Each Era?

  15. A Medieval Pieta

  16. Pietas

  17. Another view of Michelangelo’s Pieta

  18. DaVinci Charcoal

  19. Hanseatic Trade Routes THE RENAISSANCE SPREAD TO NORTHERN EUROPE THROUGH TRADE!

  20. Art of the Northern Renaissance: How is it different? • Portrait of a Goldsmith (Man with Ring) Jan van Eyck

  21. Peasant WeddingPieter Brugel the Elder

  22. Young HareAlbrecht Durer

  23. Answer question 9 How does Renaissance art reflect humanism?

  24. On you ½ sheet of paper … What was most different about the art of the Renaissance period compared to the Middle Ages? Which do you like better? Why?

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