THE NORTHERN RENAISSANCE
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Ring Around the Rosie
Nursery Rhyme
Spread of Black Death
Interactive Map:
http://wadsworth.cengage.com/history_
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Black Death Song: “Fleas on
Rats”
http://www.schooltube.com/video/ccc6a
8f747a2ed3db3c6/
The Plague Video:
http://www.history.com/topics/blackdeath/videos#coroners-report-plague
Common British versions include:
Ring-a-ring o' roses,
A pocket full of posies,
A-tishoo! A-tishoo!
We all fall down.
Common American versions
include:
Ring-a-round the rosie,
A pocket full of posies,
Ashes! Ashes!
We all fall down.
The last two lines are sometimes
varied to:
Hush! Hush! Hush! Hush!
We've all tumbled down.
Population of N. Europe recovering
Previous serfs now able demand higher wages
Sparks of creativity & new inventions
Cities growing
Urban merchants become wealthy & sponsor
artists
Study of human
potential &
achievement
Most people VERY religious, but too many suffering &
dying! Started to pull away from Catholic Church
Looking to SECULAR (worldly)
ideals of the here and now vs. life
after death
Studied humanism
Explosion of creativity in Europe
Renaissance or “rebirth”
of art & learning
Began in Italy & spread north to Europe because:
Thriving cities
Wealthy merchants
Greek & Roman heritage (classical)
Trade started by Crusades
Wealthiest/powerful class
& dominated politics
Wealth based on success of their business
Felt they deserved power based on achievements
Florence, Italy ruled by MEDICI family
(trade/banking merchants) for 30 years
Lorenzo the Magnificent: major PATRON
(supporter) of the arts
Renaissance is bringing back art &
literature from Greek & Roman times
known as “classical”
In Italy, now painting/sculpting
SECULAR arts, NOT RELIGIOUS arts
more realistic people in classical
settings
3 Dimensional
Distant objects are smaller
Helps objects to look more realistic; 3-D look
VS
Study of human anatomy to paint & sculpt better
More natural postures & expressions
What does it mean to be a Renaissance Man?
“Renaissance Man”
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=renaissance%20
video&qs=n&form=QBVR&pq=renaissance%20video&sc
=8-17&sp=1&sk=#view=detail&mid=0730F2DDF171E41FBFD00730F
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DONATELLO: sculptor & painter;
Revealed personality in his art
One of 1st to do a nude statue
First bronze statue, St. Louis of Toulouse
LEONARDO DA VINCI: painter, sculptor,
inventor, & scientist a true “Renaissance Man”
Mona Lisa
The Last Supper
MICHELANGELO: sculptor & painter
Sistine Chapel
Statue of David
RAPHAEL studied from Michelangelo & Leonardo;
painter
Madonna and Child
School of Athens
ERASMUS:
The Praise of Folly – said to
improve society, all should
study Bible
MORE:
Utopia – imaginary land inhabited by
peaceful people; no use for money;
means “no place”, but in English means
“ideal place”
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Greatest playwright of all time: sonnets, plays,
essays
Romeo and Juliet
Hamlet
Othello
Macbeth
Midsummer Night’s Dream
Julius Caesar
King Lear
Chinese 1st invent block printing
JOHANN GUTENBERG: reinvents moveable
type & comes up with printing press
Gutenberg Bible: first full size book printed
Came in English, French, and German
VERNACULAR (own language) increased
Can produce 100’s of copies
Encouraged people to learn to read! RISE
IN LITERACY & IDEAS SPREAD FASTER
The Renaissance:
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=renaissance%20
video&qs=n&form=QBVR&pq=renaissance%20video&sc
=8-17&sp=1&sk=#view=detail&mid=541A4FB4E5D9B3D3E49B541A
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