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Humanist |
A person who was an advocate of humanism, and studied the humanities. |
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Humanities |
A new course of study (also known as liberal arts) that studied history, science, grammar, classical literature, and philosophy. |
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Humanism |
A movement that focused on man's ability. It emphasized human individuality, ability, and dignity. |
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Patrons |
People who give money to support the arts/sponsor artists. |
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Medici family |
The dominant family in Florence. They were patrons of the arts. They were also rich? |
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What is the Italian city where the Renaissance begins? |
Florence, Italy |
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Who invented the printing press? |
Johannes Gutenburg |
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What did the printing press do? |
It put books in everyone's hands |
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Where did the Renaissance get their inspiration for art and literature? |
The Romans |
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1 trait of Renaissance art. |
Realistic-very detailed. 3D |
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2 trait of Renaissance art. |
Paintings were of people. |
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3 trait of Renaissance art. |
Art was supported by patrons of the arts (not the church). |
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How did Medieval Art differ from Renaissance art? |
Medieval art was flat and unrealistic. Also, it focused on the church. Renaissance art was 3D and very detailed. It focused on people. |
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1 way life differed in the Middle Ages from the Renaissance. |
Middle ages were a time of ignorance, but the Renaissance was a time of enlightenment and rebirth of learning. |
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2 way life differed in the Middle Ages from the Renaissance. |
In the Middle Ages, people had a fear of life, and life was boring. However, during the Renaissance, people had an excitement about life. |
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3 way life differed in the Middle Ages from the Renaissance. |
People focused on their souls/guilt and the church during the Medieval Ages. People focused on man/themselves during the Renaissance. |
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List artist+ work 1 |
Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. |
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List artist + work 2 |
Michelangelo sculpted the Pietà. |
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List artist + work 3 |
Michelangelo sculpted David. |
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Artist + work 4 |
Raphael painted the School of Athens. |
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Artist + work 5 |
Leonardo da Vinci painted The Last Supper. |
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What is a positive contribution if the Renaissance? 1 |
It provoked the spirit of inquiry (people start thinking for themselves). |
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What is a positive contribution if the Renaissance? 2 |
Revised interest in literature and ancient manuscripts |
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What is a positive contribution if the Renaissance? 3 |
Moveable type invented |
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What is a positive contribution if the Renaissance? 4 |
Education was more widely available. |
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What is a positive contribution if the Renaissance? 5 |
Stressed the importance of the individual. |
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How did this add to/ aid the Reformation? 1 |
Sparks the reformation |
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How did this add to/ aid the Reformation? 2 |
Recover manuscripts of the OT and NT |
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How did this add to/ aid the Reformation? 3 |
Puts books (Bible) in everyone's hands. |
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How did this add to/ aid the Reformation? 4 |
People are able to read |
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How did this add to/ aid the Reformation? 5 |
Put the responsibility back on the individual. |