Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Renaissance Women, Hallmarks, Art
The Hallmarks of the Renaissance a. Individualism b. Secularism c. Antiquity d. Skepticism 2. Renaissance Art Renaissance Women ââ¬â Men married younger women ââ¬â Resulted in many widows ââ¬â Women could inherit property ââ¬â In charge of nurturing children O Some say that's why the arts.. ââ¬â Upper class women enjoyed high degree of freedom ââ¬â Still expected to obey husbands- still unequal Isabella detest (First Lady of the Renaissance) ââ¬â Window ââ¬â Leader of Mantra ââ¬â Patron of the arts ââ¬â Founds school of girls O Liberal arts O Learn poetry and literatureO Dancing ââ¬â O Music O To entertain Catherine De Medici ââ¬â Italian married into ââ¬â Three sons became king of France ââ¬â Controls the law ââ¬â Architecture O Wing to the Louvre Laura Cerate ââ¬â University of Pravda O Moral education ââ¬â Wrote letters about life Christine De Paisa ââ¬â ââ¬Å"The City of Ladiesâ⬠O Should carve out own place in society O If they don't give place in society, should leave and create our own The Hallmarks of the Renaissance Antiquity: a renewed interest in ancient Greek and roman civilizations. Italians copied the ancient Roman lifestyle The study of the Greek and Roman classics led to humanism Humanism: the attempt to understand human nature through a study of pagan antiquity and Christian thought. ââ¬â humanists believed that there were no limits to what human beings could accomplish- HUMANS CAN DO ANYTHING! Individualism: Medieval people usually saw themselves as members of a group. (Asia- group; West- themselves) ââ¬â Renaissance people believed in individual will and genius. Secularism: One becomes concerned with materialism rather than religion. ââ¬â People became more concerned about money and the accumulation of wealth.Interested in pleasure and the enjoyment of life on Earth Renaissance Art Anatomy ââ¬â humanism ââ¬â Humanism was represented by a renewed interest in man ââ¬â Expressed in art through a renewed interest in anatomy ââ¬â Dad Vinci ââ¬â dissected corpses illegally! ââ¬â Michelangelo sculpture of David demonstrates the detailed attention paid to anatomy O Classical Greek style Perspective ââ¬â vanishing point ââ¬â Disappearing lines ââ¬â Horizontal lines Antiquity ââ¬â Greek and Roman Allegory of Spring The School of Athens O Plato and Aristotle O World up and down ââ¬â Reading ââ¬â Discussions Love of Nature
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