Title: The%20Renaissance%20in%20Italy
1The Renaissance in Italy
2The Renaissance 1300-1500
- The period after the Middle Ages/Dark Ages and
before modern history - At the end of the Black Death (plague)
- A time of great art and great thinkers
3- It marked a shift from an agricultural to a urban
society - Trade was of greater importance
- (Italian gown shown here)
4The Renaissance Began in Italy and Later Spread
- Italy is where the Roman Empire existed, so
architecture other artifacts were present. - The Pope, head of the Roman Catholic Church, was
also in Italy - Geographic location was great for trade to the
North, South and East
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6Renaissance Art
- Used religious figures, but against classical
backgrounds - Artists returned to the realism of classical
times using perspective
7Medieval Portrayals of the Madonna
8Renaissance Portrayal of the Madonna
9Leonardo da Vinci
- Artist, Scientist, all around Renaissance Man.
- -The Mona Lisa
- -The Last Supper
- -The Vitruvian Man
- -Self portrait
- BTW He also robbed graves.
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14The Brilliance of Leonardo
- Out of 17 half brothers and sisters, Leonardo was
recognized as unusual as a child. - Apprenticed to a painter by 15.
15The Brilliance of Leonardo
- Developed interest in science and technology.
- Tried to invent rockets, bridges, flying
machines, parachutes, fire trucks with extendable
ladders, etc. - May have also invented the telescope?
- Was a lefty!
16BTW
- Leonardo and the next Renaissance Man absolutely
HATED one another!!! - Both are what we call Renaissance Men
- Able to do more than one thing quite well!
17Michelangelo
- Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
- And we wonder why we just call him
Michelangelo? - Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect,
poet and engineer.
18Michelangelo
- La Pieta in the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
19David
20The Divine Spark
21Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
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23Raphael
- The School of Athens
- Portrayal of the Madonna, mother of Jesus.
Self-portrait by Raphael, missing since World War
II
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26Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were all named after
the famous artists of the Renaissance. - Master Splinter and Super Shredder were not.
27Renaissance Writings
- Wrote of philosophy and scholarship
- Developed guidebooks for success
- Machiavelli wrote a guide for rulers on how to
gain and maintain power - He urged rulers to use whatever methods necessary
to achieve their goal
28Machiavelli
- The end justifies the means.
- He has a Machiavellian mind.
- NOT a compliment!
29THE RENAISSANCE IN THE NORTH the late start!
- Northern Europe began the Renaissance nearly 100
years after Italy because they still suffered
from the Black Death and had not experienced the
same economic growth -- until the 1400s!
30Where it began in the North
- The Northern Renaissance began in a region called
Flanders where there were lots of prosperous
cities. (Present-day France, Belgium and
Netherlands. - It then spread into the remainder of France,
Spain, Germany and England.
31The Printing Revolution
- 1455, John Gutenberg of Germany invented a
printing press with movable type - Why was this a BIG DEAL?
32The Gutenberg Bible
33Ned Flanders
34Northern Humanists and Writers
- Those in the North also stressed education and
the classics. - Writing had been in Latin -- began writing in
everyday language (the vernacular) - What affect would this have?
35Erasmus
- A Priest and Humanist
- Used knowledge of languages and produced a new
edition of the Bible - He called for a translation of the Bible into the
vernacular - Why was this a big deal?
36Shakespeare
- English poet and playwright
- Incorporated Renaissance ideals into a language
the people could understand - Introduced more than 1700 new words
37Shakespeare Insults
- You vomitous mass
- You crusty botch of nature!
- I never see thy face but I think upon hell-fire.