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    Believe it or not, there was a period where people possessed these ideals. This time was called the Renaissance. During the Renaissance, many cultural changes took place, taking place in aspects of religion, art, architecture, science, and medicine. The Renaissance mostly took place in Italy. The word “Renaissance” itself is derived from the French word rebirth. This word perfectly sums up the Renaissance because this was a time period where people wanted to bring back the glory of the…

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    Before the Italian Renaissance began in Northern Italy, the city-states belonged to the Holy Roman Empire. However, due to the lack of the empire’s power the northern city-states became politically independent. Northern Italy, trying to find the best form of government, experimented with different variations of government (13-1a). Political and economic transformations by the Northern Italy city-states triggered the Italian Renaissance; however, the political transformations allowed for the…

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    believe that the Renaissance was a bridge to modern society for many reasons. Some of those reasons being that many inventions created during the era are still used today; advances in science, art, and literature; and the reformation of religion that helped shape today's churches. These factors helped the Renaissance influence, or build a bridge to, modern society. Inventions created during the Renaissance are still used today. For example, the pencil was made during the Renaissance after…

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    In the book, Armour & Masculinity in the Italian Renaissance, Springer examines the political and cultural implications of armour within the sixteenth century in early modern Italy. She highlights the various uses and meanings of armour through this period; from self-fashioning to various ideologies of the body. The first half of the text, Springer explains the various forms of armoured bodies throughout the sixteenth century, with the central focus being towards luxury armour. She…

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    that came from the Renaissance in Italy. Weddings in Italy flourished. The poor did not feel they needed to look up to the upper class and their lavish ways. The less fortunate tried to the match the rich in every aspect of the wedding and the social contract between two families (Demetri. 2015). Marriages during this time were exuberant and guest that were a part of the celebration were to be seriously entertained and fed. (Demetri, 2015). A women’s life during the Renaissance was very…

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    Renaissance Era The Renaissance era has influenced the world of today in every aspect of it. Not only did it influence but also improved the world. The Renaissance has changed the way we think and act. Many inventions also came about during this time. Humanism is a new way of thinking about themselves than their life based on religious figures, which is something that came about during this time. Science got the thought of inquiring and questioning because of the Renaissance ideas. People began…

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    The Renaissance period was a time of change. Renaissance mean “rebirth.” It was the rebirth of new ideas and new theories. The Renaissance also helped art and literature expanded to more meaningful and livelier art. The Renaissance lasted from around 1350 to the 1700’s. The Renaissance originated in Florence and it spread from Italy to western and northern Europe. The transition between the middle Ages and the Renaissance are significant and Document A can show that. In Document A it shows two…

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    The Impact of Linear Perspective in Renaissance Art Essentially, the period of Renaissance art was about the revival or the rebirth of classical Greek and Roman learning. The key difference is that while the Greeks were more inclined to idealism, the Renaissance people gravitated towards ideas of Humanism, making use of human based ideals, which resulted in greater realism in art. Humanism places emphasis on individual potential and the expansion on human knowledge as compared to the middle…

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    During the Renaissance in Italy and Northern Europe there were many artists inspired by the world around them. In Italy, artists used humanism and naturalism to show how the world could be seen in a piece of art. In Northern Europe, artists use symbolism to show the story and meaning behind the art work. In both places people drew inspiration from these amazing artists and art pieces. The Renaissance art in Italy is inspired by humanism and naturalism. Many artists such as Giotto, Duccio, and…

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    ancient Greece and Rome has been an ever-present element in Italian art throughout its history. Its two greatest and most influential periods—Renaissance and Baroque—relied heavily on the style and ideals of classical art. For centuries, artists have traveled to Italy to study both monuments from Roman times and the work of the great Italian masters of the Renaissance and Baroque periods (Italian Art, n.d.). At the end of the thirteenth century and beginning of the fourteenth, three great…

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