13.1 The Renaissance in Italy. What was the Renaissance? A time of political, social, economic and cultural change Reawakened interest in classical Greek.

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13.1 The Renaissance in Italy

What was the Renaissance? A time of political, social, economic and cultural change Reawakened interest in classical Greek and Roman learning Shift from religion and spirituality towards current human experiences Humanism- used past Greek and Roman culture to understand their current world

Why Italy? 1.Italy was the center of the Roman Empire - it’s location made it central to European and African trade; brought new ideas 2. Architectural remains to study - Coins, buildings, statues… 3. Roman Catholic Church - supporter of the arts

City-states – Ran by rich & powerful families, dominated by wealthy merchants Renaissance Art – Reflected humanism – Used perspective to create 3D art – Dominated by the arch, column, and domes

Gothic vs. Renaissance Architecture

Donatello- sculptor Leonardo da Vinci- inventor/artist

Michelangelo- artistRaphael-artist

Castiglione- The Courtier Machiavelli- The Prince