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1 The Renaissance Chapter 13
BACK TO EUROPE!

2 Start Up Why do you think many consider this the most famous painting in the world?

3 The rebirth of culture A revival of art and thinking

4 It began in Italy- WHY?

5 Why Italy? History – was once the center of the ancient Roman Empire

6 Why Italy? 2. Italian cities survived the middle ages

7 Why Italy? 3. Wealthy merchant class arose

8 A Patron A person who provides financial support to the arts

9 Florence The city at the center of the Renaissance

10 The Medici family Wealthiest merchant family in Florence
One of the wealthiest families in Europe at the time The family controlled the Florentine government

11 Lorenzo the Magnificent
A Medici family member Florentine politician and generous patron

12 Humanism Intellectual movement at the heart of the Italian Renaissance that focused on worldly subjects rather than on religious issues

13 Focused on the human experience

14 Created a spirit of adventure

15 Art Art always depicts the values of a culture

16 New art forms Perspective

17 New art forms shading

18 Artists study the human anatomy to paint and sculpt realistic forms

19 Architecture: Reject Gothic style of Medieval Times- Return to Greek and Roman use of Domes, Arches,and Columns

20 Start up List an example of a modern “Renaissance Man (or woman)”

21 Leonardo da Vinci Inventor, artist, botanist, musician, architect, and engineer

22 Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa

23 Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper

24 Leonardo da Vinci’s sketches

25 Michelangelo Sculptor, engineer, painter, architect and poet

26 Michelangelo’s Pieta

27 Michelangelo’s David

28 Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel

29 Raphael Artist and painter

30 Raphael’s The School of Athens

31 Raphael’s Madonna

32 Niccolo Machiavelli Wrote The Prince

33 The Prince A guide on how to gain and maintain power
“the end justifies the means”

34 Renaissance Men Leonardo da Vinci Michelangelo Raphael Machiavelli
Columbus Galileo Copernicus Shakespeare Martin Luther Gutenburg Issac Newton


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