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Title: The Italian Renaissance


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The Italian Renaissance
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Italian Renaissance
  • Immortal works of the European experience
  • Scholarly writings shaped intellectual and
    cultural history of the modern world

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HUMANISM
  • Reviving works of antiquity
  • Studying philosophy (human condition)
  • Humanities could civilize mankind

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HUMANISM
  • Participation in civic affairs
  • Morality within a political community
  • Asserting ones uniqueness and individuality
  • (know thyself)

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INDIVIDUALISM
Assertion of ones own uniqueness Intrinsic
value of the individual (politically, socially,
economically, artistically)
Leonardo Study of Grotesque Heads c. 1490
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THE 3 FATHERS
  • Petrarch
  • Dante
  • Boccaccio

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Francesco Petrarcha (1304-1374)
  • Deeply loved antiquity and the classics
  • Studied Cicero
  • Known for his love sonnets to Laura (truly
    immortal works)

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Francesco Petrarcha (1304-1374)
  • Laura
  • Over 300 poems written in her honor
  • They never met
  • They never spoke
  • Was another mans wife

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Francesco Petrarch
  • Considered the first true humanist
  • Wisdom Virtue
  • Preferred the classics rather than scholasticism
  • Studied Latin
  • But remember..

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Humanism and Religion
  • ..he devoutly accepted Christianity
  • .acknowledged power of the Catholic Church
  • believed in papal supremacy and monarchs

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Dante Alighieri
  • Combined paganism and Christianity in his works
  • Divine Comedy (1321)

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Dante
  • The Divine Comedy
  • Clearly depicts power of medieval thought
  • Butsymbolizes the Aeneid (Virgil)
  • Journey of the Christian soul

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Dantes Divine Comedy
  • Heaven, Hell, Purgatory
  • Levels of hell (depending on the sin committed)

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Dantes Beatrice
  • Only met her twice
  • Never actually spoke to each other
  • Fell in love with the idea of her
  • emerald eyes
  • Was his guide through heaven in the Divine Comedy
    (represented beauty, grace, purity)

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Giovanni Boccaccio
  • Fell in love with Fiammetta
  • Known for the Decameron
  • Both secular and Christian values
  • Wrote in vernacular

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Masaccio
  • Narrative Power
  • Light and dark
  • Decorative detail
  • Real life

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Giotto
  • Realism
  • Humanization
  • Less artificiality
  • He was the bridge from medieval to Renaissance

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Donatello
  • Human nature
  • Self awareness
  • Depth

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Brunelleschi
  • PERSPECTIVE

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Ghiberti
  • Ingenuity
  • Detail

The Baptistery Doors in Florence
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Ghiberti, A Panel of the Baptistery Doors
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Sandro Botticelli (1444-1510)
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Renaissance Art
Veronese The Marriage at Cana DETAIL OF Guests at
Table 1562/63
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  • Interested in expression
  • First to use classical mythology
  • BUT infused with Christian theology
  • Medieval/pagan combo
  • (flowing drapery, seminude, nymph like, flowers
    grow around Tuscany)

Botticellis Graces
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