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Renaissance and Reformation Part II Tara Madsen

Humanism Humanism was based on the study of the classics… Greek and Roman… Humanist studied grammar, rhetoric, poetry, moral philosophy, and history (humanities) Petrarch is known as the father of humanism Humanist had very active civic lives, meaning that they were heavily involved in political roles

Vernacular Literature Humanist used pure Latin. Some writers however wrote in vernacular… vernacular just means the language that they speak in their own region Two of the most well known vernacular writers were the Italian author Dante and the English author Geoffrey Chaucer (from a Knights Tale) Dante’s masterpiece is known as the Divine Comedy while Chaucer is known for his work The Canterbury Tales In the Canterbury Tales, Chaucer describes the journeys and encounters of 29 different people who are taking a pilgrimage to visit the tomb of Saint Thomas Becket (the man King Henry II had murdered)

Renaissance Education Renaissance humanist believed that education could have a massive impact on humans They studied liberal arts believing that those courses would lead them to their full potential These liberal arts included: History, Moral Philosophy, eloquence/rhetoric, grammar/logic, poetry, mathematics, astronomy, music and physical education

Art Renaissance artists wanted their art to appear very realistic and life like… (much like the sculptors of Rome) Frescoes by Masaccio are the first masterpieces of the early Renaissance A fresco is a painting done on fresh, wet plaster with water based paints Where medieval paintings look flat and semi-dull, Masaccio’s paintings are dimensional and come alive

Art Continued… There are three names that are synonymous with the Renaissance… they are Leonardo da Vinci… Raphael… and Michelangelo Da Vinci- Mastered the art of realistic painting and focused on the human body/how it worked Raphael- known for his Madonna's (paintings of the virgin Mary) Michelangelo- Paintings of the Sistine Chapel in Rome