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The Italian Renaissance is a rebirth of learning that produces many great works of art and
literature.
David (1501-1504),
Michelangelo
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 The Renaissance
 Renaissance—an explosion of creativity in art,
writing, and thought
 Started in northern Italy
 Lasted from 1300-1600
 Merchants and the Medici
 A wealthy merchant class develops
 More emphasis on individual achievement
 Banking family, the Medici, controls Florence
 Looking to Greece and Rome
 Artists and scholars study ruins of Rome, and
study Latin and Greek manuscripts
 Scholars move to Rome after the fall of
Constantinople in 1453.
 Classics Lead to Humanism
 Humanism—intellectual movement focused on
human achievements
 Humanists studied classical texts, history,
literature, and philosophy
 Worldly Pleasures
 Renaissance society was secular—worldly
 Wealthy enjoyed fine food, homes, and clothes
 Patrons of the Arts
 Patron—a financial supporter
of artists
 Church leaders spend money
on artworks to beautify cities
 Wealthy merchants also
patrons of the arts
 The Renaissance Man
 Excels in many fields: the
classics, art, politics, and
combat
 BaldassareCastiglione’s
(pictured right)The Courtier
(1528) teaches how to
become a “universal” person
 The Renaissance
Woman
 Upper-class, educated in
classics, charming
 Expected to inspire art
but not create it
 Isabella d’Este, patron of
the artists, wields power
in Mantua
 Artistic Styles Change
 Artists use realistic style copied from classical art,
often to portray religious subjects
 Painters use perspective—a way to show three
dimensions on canvas
 Realistic Painting and Sculpture
 Realistic portraits of prominent citizens
 Sculpture shows natural postures and expressions
 The biblical David is a favorite subject among
sculptors (although he looks more like a classical
Greek)
 Portrait
painted after
1535 of
Michelangelo
at the age of
60 by Jacopino
del Conte
 The novel and
film The Agony
and the
Ecstasy is
about him
painting the
Sistine Chapel
for Pope Julius
II.
Photo of the ceiling of the
SistineChapel
The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo,
found of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
Michelangelo’s
The Last
Judgment in
the Sistine
Chapel
 Leonardo, Renaissance
Man
 Leonardo daVinci—
painter, sculptor,
inventor, scientist
 Paints one of the best-
known portraits in the
world: the Mona Lisa
 Famous religious
painting: The Last
Supper
Left: Mona Lisa
Above: The Last Supper
THEVITRUVIAN MAN
STUDIES OF A FETUS FROM
LEONARDO'S JOURNALS
INVESTIGATINGTHE MOTION
OFTHE ARM ORGANS OF A WOMAN’S BODY
Design of a flying
machine based
on bat’s wings
 Raphael Advances
Realism
 Raphael Sanzio, famous
for his use of perspective
 Favorite subject: the
Madonna and child
 Famous painting: School
of Athens
 Women Painters
 Sofonisba Anguissola
(pictured right): first
woman artist to gain
world renown
 Women Painters
 Artemisia Gentileschi
(self portrait below)
paints strong, heroic
women (see right).
Judith Slaying
Holofernes (1614-20) Oil
on canvas 199 x 162 cm
Galleria degli Uffizi,
Florence
 NewTrends inWriting
 Writers use the
vernacular—their native
language
 Self-expression or to
portray individuality of the
subject
 Petrarch and Boccaccio
 Francesco Petrarch,
humanist and poet;
woman named Laura is his
muse
 Boccaccio is best known
for the Decameron, a
series of stories
 Machiavelli Advises
Rulers
 Niccolo Machievelli,
author of a political
guidebook, The Prince
 The Prince examines
how rulers can gain and
keep power

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Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance

  • 1. The Italian Renaissance is a rebirth of learning that produces many great works of art and literature. David (1501-1504), Michelangelo Source: http://www.owasso.k12.ok.us/webpages/gyan key/regadvhandouts.cfm?subpage=174609
  • 2.  The Renaissance  Renaissance—an explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought  Started in northern Italy  Lasted from 1300-1600
  • 3.  Merchants and the Medici  A wealthy merchant class develops  More emphasis on individual achievement  Banking family, the Medici, controls Florence  Looking to Greece and Rome  Artists and scholars study ruins of Rome, and study Latin and Greek manuscripts  Scholars move to Rome after the fall of Constantinople in 1453.
  • 4.
  • 5.  Classics Lead to Humanism  Humanism—intellectual movement focused on human achievements  Humanists studied classical texts, history, literature, and philosophy  Worldly Pleasures  Renaissance society was secular—worldly  Wealthy enjoyed fine food, homes, and clothes
  • 6.  Patrons of the Arts  Patron—a financial supporter of artists  Church leaders spend money on artworks to beautify cities  Wealthy merchants also patrons of the arts  The Renaissance Man  Excels in many fields: the classics, art, politics, and combat  BaldassareCastiglione’s (pictured right)The Courtier (1528) teaches how to become a “universal” person
  • 7.  The Renaissance Woman  Upper-class, educated in classics, charming  Expected to inspire art but not create it  Isabella d’Este, patron of the artists, wields power in Mantua
  • 8.  Artistic Styles Change  Artists use realistic style copied from classical art, often to portray religious subjects  Painters use perspective—a way to show three dimensions on canvas  Realistic Painting and Sculpture  Realistic portraits of prominent citizens  Sculpture shows natural postures and expressions  The biblical David is a favorite subject among sculptors (although he looks more like a classical Greek)
  • 9.  Portrait painted after 1535 of Michelangelo at the age of 60 by Jacopino del Conte  The novel and film The Agony and the Ecstasy is about him painting the Sistine Chapel for Pope Julius II.
  • 10. Photo of the ceiling of the SistineChapel
  • 11. The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo, found of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
  • 13.  Leonardo, Renaissance Man  Leonardo daVinci— painter, sculptor, inventor, scientist  Paints one of the best- known portraits in the world: the Mona Lisa  Famous religious painting: The Last Supper
  • 14. Left: Mona Lisa Above: The Last Supper
  • 15. THEVITRUVIAN MAN STUDIES OF A FETUS FROM LEONARDO'S JOURNALS
  • 16. INVESTIGATINGTHE MOTION OFTHE ARM ORGANS OF A WOMAN’S BODY
  • 17. Design of a flying machine based on bat’s wings
  • 18.  Raphael Advances Realism  Raphael Sanzio, famous for his use of perspective  Favorite subject: the Madonna and child  Famous painting: School of Athens
  • 19.
  • 20.  Women Painters  Sofonisba Anguissola (pictured right): first woman artist to gain world renown
  • 21.  Women Painters  Artemisia Gentileschi (self portrait below) paints strong, heroic women (see right). Judith Slaying Holofernes (1614-20) Oil on canvas 199 x 162 cm Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
  • 22.  NewTrends inWriting  Writers use the vernacular—their native language  Self-expression or to portray individuality of the subject  Petrarch and Boccaccio  Francesco Petrarch, humanist and poet; woman named Laura is his muse  Boccaccio is best known for the Decameron, a series of stories
  • 23.  Machiavelli Advises Rulers  Niccolo Machievelli, author of a political guidebook, The Prince  The Prince examines how rulers can gain and keep power