Transcript Renaissance
The
Renaissance
Renaissance--Some basics
Means “rebirth” (of Greek ideas, culture,
etc.)
Where?
Italy: city-states
When?
1330-1530
Characteristics?
Secular
Humanism
Classical ideas
Classical Architecture & Arts
Beauty of nature valued
Dignity and potential of man
Idea of individual
valued
Origins
Begins in the Italian City -States
Italy’s geographic location (Point of exchange East/West)
Thriving Economy (Wealthy Merchant Families)
Banking and finance come to the fore in Italy (Usury)
Capitalism usurping Feudalism
Rich families benefited from recession in Europe
Printing Press widely used in Italy for secular works
Hegemony of the Papacy waning
Northern Europe consolidating under strong Monarchies
Major States
Milan, Venice, Florence, Genoa, Naples, Papal States
(Think North as opposed to South)
City is the center with control of surrounding lands
Oligarchies, despots & republics
Question Time
What
might cause the end of
the Renaissance in Italy?
Class Divisions in Northern City-States
Classes
Grandi (Nobles & Old Wealth)
Popolo Grasso (New Wealth)
Medocri (Mid-Burgher level)
Popolo Minuto
Who ruled?
Rich merchant families
Signori (Merchant family)
Podesta (Republic)
Condottieri (Mercenaries)
Names to know:
Medici, Borgia, Sforza
New Attributes
Individualism
Portraiture
Secularism
Literacy,
& biography
wealth, knowledge
From Scholasticism to Humanism
Begins with notaries
What makes a “good”
citizen? What makes a
“good” life?
Petrarch as first major thinker looking closely
again at the classics
Humanism= rhetoric, Latin, history, grammar,
poetry and moral philosophy
Humanism is not a new philosophy replacing
Christianity
Question Time
What
might be some problems
faced by those involved with
Humanism?
New Virtues
Castiglione, in The Courtier, best
describes the new virtues of the “universal
man”
Men: Well educated, charming polite,
witty, dance, write poetry, sing & play
music, physically strong and graceful, a
skilled rider, wrestler & swordsman
Women: Know the classics, write well,
paint, make music, dance and be
charming (not expected to seek fame as
men did)
New Politics
Machiavelli as originator of new (real)
diplomacy & ruling
Machiavelli the Florentine, diplomat and
advisor until removed from office.
Advice: Better to be feared than loved
(but never hated). A good prince is crafty
& shrewd....in politics the ends justify the
means
A despot is a transition not the ultimate
Question Time
How
did Machiavelli’s political
theory reflect the times in
Italy?
New Art
Increase in Quantity
Technical proficiency (perspective,
chiaroscuro)
Change in subject matter
Religious monopoly broken
Hierarchy of arts change (to stand alone)
Artist is known
Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Donatello,
Raphael, Titian
Masaccio,
Expulsion– 1426
Botticelli, Birth of
Venus– 1485
Donatello’s David, 1430
Botticelli’s Venus and Mars, 1485
Madonna and
Child, 1500’s
Michelangelo’s, David, 1504
Da Vinci’s
Mona Lisa,
1507
Tintoretto, Christ at the Sea of Galilee, 1575
Raphael, Pope Leo X, 1518 &
The Prophet Isaiah, 1511
Titian, Bacchus and Ariadne, 1522
Durer, Venetian Woman, 1505
Question Time
Was
the Renaissance truly an
era of rebirth?
Downfall
As Italian states stop backing each other
up when encountering foreign invaders
and continually attack each other, Spain
and France lead armies in to reoccupy or
take over
By this time, the Renaissance has spread
outside of Italy to areas like Holland with
Erasmus and England with Thomas More
Other things going on....
Scientific inquiry and medical discoveries
Guttenberg’s Printing Press
Exploration
Question Time
What
are some of the legacies
of the Renaissance in our own
times?