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    The term renaissance‚ literally meaning rebirth‚ was a great revival of classical philosophy an art that began in the Italian town of Florence. In the fourteenth century‚ when it all began included this movement of extreme originality in aesthetics‚ although the four past centuries were simply based on classical inspiration. The fifteenth century brought what is now called the Early Renaissance; its first constructions by the Florentine architect Filippo Brunelleschi‚ in which it established a high

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    two greatest and most influential periods of Italian art…”‚ the Renaissance and the Baroque periods were ones that relied heavily on the Classical art style‚ along with its ideals (Mules‚ n.d.). It affected art all the way through the 1700s‚ up until a new wave of artists decided to get brave and try new things. One on the ways that showed the Classical tradition was still alive was that they still used the Church as the biggest influential patron of art. Many paintings and sculptures pictured holy/religious

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    1. The Hallmarks of the Renaissance a. Individualism b. Secularism c. Antiquity d. Skepticism 2. Renaissance Art Renaissance Women - Men married younger women - Resulted in many widows - Women could inherit property - In charge of nurturing children ○ Some say that’s why the arts.. - Upper class women enjoyed high degree of freedom - Still expected to obey husbands- still unequal Isabella d’Este (First Lady of the Renaissance) - Window - Leader of Mantua

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    Giotto‚ Cimabue‚ Donatello‚ Mossaccio….these are a few artists of the Renaissance that impacted the era. With these artists a cult of genius began in the Renaissance. There was the Age of Exploration when Columbus "discovered" America in 1492‚ as well as Magellan’s and other Europeans’ discoveries around areas of Africa. The African slave trade fueled European Renaissance. There were several works that helped establish the era such as the "Arenal Chapels at Pagua" which was a dramatization

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    Religious Art Egyptian Art vs. Renaissance Art The ancient Egyptians have had a huge impact on the world today. From Cleopatra‚ to The Mummy movies‚ the theme that is Egyptian is something that is very easily recognized. Egyptian art is very flat with exaggerated body parts. These figures have very long arms and legs with pointy eyes. Pointy eyes are a vanity thing that is still sought after and many women achieve this look with liquid eyeliner. Another factor that makes Egyptian art special is

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    In the Italian Renaissance‚ about the late fourteenth century‚ the idea of humanism was created; likewise‚ it was given a name by Leonardo Bruni. The idea of humanism was centered mainly on human beings and their achievements‚ interests‚ and capabilities. Interest in human achievement led humanists to point out the importance of individualism. Many loved the idea of individualism for the very reason that it glorified their personalities as individuals. Therefore‚ the Italian Renaissance idea of humanism

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    Remembering the Renaissance masters Leonardo‚ Raphael‚ Donatello‚ and Michaelangelo -- to whom the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT or Ninja Turtles) were named after -- but in a humorous way‚ an artist created a mural of the painters who in Ninja Turles-form. As shared by comicbook.com‚ artist Owen Dippie‚ a child of the 80’s and 90’s‚ loves mixing together on the walls of Brooklyn both classical art and pop culture. New York-based New Zealand artist‚ as posted by Bored Panda‚ painted his

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    Art Trends in the Renaissance The Renaissance was the first period in human history where people were really aware of their existence in relationship to the past. The people of the medieval era viewed everything in terms of the Bible. They felt that history was created in heaven. The people of the Renaissance were much more enlightened‚ they divided the past according to human achievement rather than the divine plan of salvation. This enlightenment came from an idea called Humanism. Humanism

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    The Renaissance 1500 – 1650 Renaissance"‚ French for "rebirth"‚ utterly describes the intellectual and economic changes that occurred in Europe and also England. When referring to England‚ the Renaissance made its biggest impact between the years of 1500 and 1600. After I presented this chapter‚ I known that After the Norman Conquest‚ the language spoken in England slowly evolved from Anglo-Saxon to "Middle English‚" a language more recognizable to modern English speakers. These sites offer introductions

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    Early Italian Renaissance The Renaissance was a birthplace of revolutionary ideas starting around the middle of the 14th century. The earliest traces of this era can be linked back to Italy. During this time‚ many new ideas as well as resurfacing old ones began to change how the average person thought. One of the major concepts during the early Italian Renaissance was Humanism‚ though it is important to note that present-day Humanism is an evolution of the Humanism of the Italian Renaissance‚ and

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