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Renaissance. Rebirth of Art and Learning. Why did the Renaissance begin in the 1300s?. . Why did the Renaissance begin in the 1300s?. Survival of war and plague. Why did the Renaissance begin in the 1300s?. Survival of war and plagueThey wanted to live and enjoy life. Why did the Renaissance be
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1. Renaissance
2. Renaissance Rebirth of Art and Learning
3. Why did the Renaissance begin in the 1300s?
4. Why did the Renaissance begin in the 1300s? Survival of war and plague
5. Why did the Renaissance begin in the 1300s? Survival of war and plague
They wanted to live and enjoy life
6. Why did the Renaissance begin in the 1300s? Survival of war and plague
They wanted to live and enjoy life
Emerging middle class
7. Why did the Renaissance begin in the 1300s? Survival of war and plague
They wanted to live and enjoy life
Emerging middle class
They had more time and their children became educated
8. Renaissance begins
9. Renaissance begins in Northern Italy
10. Renaissance begins in Northern Italy
They had
11. Renaissance begins in Northern Italy
They had
City centers
12. Renaissance begins in Northern Italy
They had
City centers
Wealthy merchant class
13. Renaissance begins in Northern Italy
They had
City centers
Wealthy merchant class
Classical heritage of Rome and Greece
14. Urban Centers
15. Urban Centers Modern cities
16. Urban Centers Modern cities
Trade centers
17. Urban Centers Modern cities
Trade centers
Exchange of goods
18. Urban Centers Modern cities
Trade centers
Exchange of goods and ideas!
19. Wealthy Merchant Class
20. Wealthy Merchant Class The merchant class was not nobility
21. Wealthy Merchant Class The merchant class was not nobility they earned their place in society by making themselves rich.
22. Wealthy Merchant Class The merchant class was not nobility they earned their place in society by making themselves rich.
Medici family ruled over Florence
23. Wealthy Merchant Class The merchant class was not nobility they earned their place in society by making themselves rich.
Medici family ruled over Florence and bought lots of art
24. Greco-Roman Culture
25. Greco-Roman Culture The influence of Greece and Rome was in Italy.
26. Greco-Roman Culture The influence of Greece and Rome was in Italy.
Acceptance of ancient Roman influences in art.
27. Greek Influences
28. Greek Influences The new discovery of Greek manuscripts allowed scholars to analyze Greek philosophy
29. Greek Influences The new discovery of Greek manuscripts allowed scholars to analyze Greek philosophy
Greeks valued the human body and the human spirit
30. Greek Influences The new discovery of Greek manuscripts allowed scholars to analyze Greek philosophy
Greeks valued the human body and the human spirit
Emerging philosophy of HUMANISM
31. Greek Influences The new discovery of Greek manuscripts allowed scholars to analyze Greek philosophy
Greeks valued the human body and the human spirit
Emerging philosophy of HUMANISM
Ideas that focused on human potential and achievements
32. Renaissance Art
33. Renaissance Art Artistic Styles
34. Renaissance Art Artistic Styles
Religious subjects with a realistic style copied from Greece and Rome
35. Renaissance Art Artistic Styles
Religious subjects with a realistic style copied from Greece and Rome
New Techniques
36. Renaissance Art Artistic Styles
Religious subjects with a realistic style copied from Greece and Rome
New Techniques
Realistic sculpture
37. Renaissance Art Artistic Styles
Religious subjects with a realistic style copied from Greece and Rome
New Techniques
Realistic sculpture
Perspective
38. Renaissance Art Artistic Styles
Religious subjects with a realistic style copied from Greece and Rome
New Techniques
Realistic sculpture
Perspective
Literature
39. Renaissance Art Artistic Styles
Religious subjects with a realistic style copied from Greece and Rome
New Techniques
Realistic sculpture
Perspective
Literature
Writing in vernacular allowed more people to participate in modern thought
40. What does art teach us? Turn to page 416 in your book
41. What does art teach us? Turn to page 416 in your book
You are a historian looking at primary sources from the Renaissance.
42. What does art teach us? Turn to page 416 in your book
You are a historian looking at primary sources from the Renaissance. One of them is this painting by Jan van Eyck
43. Madonna and Chancellor Rolin
44. Northern Renaissance
45. Northern Renaissance Hundred Years War ends
46. Northern Renaissance Hundred Years War ends
Cities grow in England, France and Holy Roman Empire
47. Northern Renaissance Hundred Years War ends
Cities grow in England, France and Holy Roman Empire
War comes to Italy
48. Northern Renaissance Hundred Years War ends
Cities grow in England, France and Holy Roman Empire
War comes to Italy