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The Renaissance in Italy Brunelleschi’s Dome in FlorenceDome

p. 51 Reference Stars = Cities-Rome, Genoa, Florence, Venice Instanbul, RED = Countries; Purple Water.

Michelangelo's “Most Famous” work is the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. Here, after much disagreement with the Pope (who made him paint it as a “punishment”), he painted the story of the Bible. It is a miraculous achievement. (4 years of work—laying on his back!!!.) The rest of the chapel was completed by different artists at different times…

Raphael’s School of Athens—All the great thinkers of the world This painting sums up all the “elements” of the Renaissance – Respect, admiration for the classics – Respect, admiration for the “Greats” of the classic times. – Philosophers, style of statues – Emphasis on learning (books, discussion, “Socratic seminar!!!”). Plus the addition of the new artists—Leonardo, Raphael and many more.…

Who dat?

The Sistine Madonna, Raphael You probably recognize these guys…

Petrarch, Another “Father of Humanism” A poet, scholar, collector of the classics. Because of his efforts in the 1300s, much of the classic literature was collected, saved. (define: classic

The Two Big Books of the day…

The Book of the Courtier By Baldassare Castiglione An instruction book on how to be a perfect person (man or woman). Manners, skills, learning, virtues Think Emily Post (if you knew who that was!!!!) This book put down the foundations for YOUR manners today! The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli This book was written for rulers—a “how to do it best book.” It was ruthless—anyway you can get what you want is ok. He thought he was exposing the bad— people thought he was giving instructions. This is still studied today…

Write: How did these three men express the themes of the Renaissance. Men’s etiquitte Emily Post Table sitting Emily Post