Transcript the Prince
“rebirth”
In this case a rebirth or art and language.
Why Italy and not Northern Europe?
What were the advantages?
Patrons of the arts.
Humanism
Renaissance Art and the Ninja Turtles
The Northern Renaissance and how it spread.
The end of the Renaissance
Mid-Term Review
More centralized rule
Medieval = Religion
Renaissance = Combination of Religion and
Humanism.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mgSPiAiBjU
Northern Italy
Began around 1300 and lasted until 1600. It later
spread north.
The reason why Northern Europe lagged behind Italy
during the renaissance is because England and France
were locked in a hundred years’ war.
Thriving cities
A wealthy merchant class
Classical heritage of Greece and Rome
These 3 advantages help foster the Renaissance in Italy.
Overseas trade sparked by the Crusades led to the
growth of large city-states in northern Italy.
The rest of Europe was mostly rural
Why would cities help the renaissance?
Cities are often places where people exchange new
ideas.
Also called the “Black Death”.
Killed up to 60 percent of the population in these
cities.
- i.e. Florence population went from 85,000 to 30,000.
Because of a reduced population there was a shrink for
business expansion. Wealthy merchants began to
pursue other interest, such as art.
City-states were small and ran their own affairs.
Many citizens were very active in the political life.
Merchants were the wealthiest, most powerful class
and they dominated politics.
Merchants earned their social rank.
- They believed they deserved power and wealth
because of their individual merit.
The Medici family ruled Florence .
1434- won control of Florence’s government.
Influenced members of the ruling council by giving
them loans.
Virtually the dictator for 30 years.
Renaissance leaders looked down on the art and
literature of the Middle Ages.
Wanted more learning from Greek and Romans time.
Study of classical texts led to Humanism.
- Focused on human potential and achievements.
Popularized the study of subjects such as education,
history, literature, and philosophy.
= These Subjects are called Humanities.
Middle Ages = wearing rough clothing and eating the
plainest of foods proved your loyalty to God.
Humanist believed that a person could enjoy life
without offending God.
- The wealthy openly enjoyed material luxuries, fine
music, and tasty foods.
Even church leaders became more worldly enjoying
beautiful mansions, threw lavish banquets, and wore
expensive clothes.
Formed the central core of literature and philosophy of
the ancient writers.
Idea of focusing on after-life shifted to enjoying the
here and now. ------ Church does not like this idea.
The ideal individual strove to master almost every area
of study.
A man who excelled in many fields was praised as a
“universal man.” later called “Renaissance man”
Glorified the Human body.
Painted the sistine chapel.
Made sculptures more realistic by carving natural
postures and expressions that reveal personality.
Carved the statue of David.
Painter, Sculptor, Inventor, and a Scientist = A true
“Renaissance Man”
Painted – “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper”
Learned from Michelangelo and Leonardo’s work.
Painted the School of Athens.
Sofonisba Anguissola was the first woman artist to gain
an international reputation.
Painted portraits of prominent people such as King
Phillip II of Spain.
Writers began to write in the vernacular, meaning
their native language rather than Latin.
Renaissance writers wrote for self-expression or to
portray the individuality of their subjects.
Niccolo Machiavelli wrote the Prince.
- Examined how a ruler can gain power and keep it in
spite of his enemies.
1453 – The hundred year war between France and
England ends.
Population begins to grow since the bubonic plague.
Monarchs sponsored the arts unlike in Italy.
In 1494, war spreads in Italy.
- French king launched an invasion from Southern
Italy to Northern Italy.
Many artist fled to Northern Europe for safety.
- With them came the ideas of the Renaissance.
Northern Humanist
Work was strongly Christian
i.e. Desiderius Erasmus, The Praise of Folly
Also called the Elizabethan Age.
Reigned from 1558-1603
Well-educated and fluent in French, Italian, Latin, and
Greek.
Patron of the arts and wrote poetry.
Wrote in Renaissance England.
Born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon
Work displayed understanding of human beings and a look
into the souls of men and women.
Most famous work:
- Macbeth
- King Lear
- Hamlet
- Romeo and Juliet
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Now go do your key notes!
The Printing Press!
Who invented the Printing Press?
Johann Gutenberg, reinvented the movable type that
the Chinese had invented.
First book to print?
The bible called the Gutenberg bible (1455)
Both Italy and Northern Europe the Renaissance
stirred a burst of creative activity.
1600s – new ideas and artistic styles continue to
appear.
Renaissance ideals will help shape Europe.
i.e. belief in the dignity of the individual played a key
role in the gradual rise of democratic ideas.
Spread of education.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApY3LYWuhOw&l
ist=PLB763881BCF813A7B
Research these artist: What art did they make famous?
What style of art did they do?
Fillipo Brunelleshi
Albrecht Durer
Tommaso Masaccio
Van Eyck brothers