Title: The%20Renaissance
1The Renaissance
- Mrs. Isaacson
- 9th Grade World History
2What is the Renaissance
- French word meaning, Rebirth.
- The Renaissance represents the Intellectual and
Economic changes of the time following the Middle
Ages. - Took place between the 1300s and 1500s.
3How did we wake up?
- During the middle ages, because of Feudalism, no
middle class existed. - People lived on manors in the country for
protection from barbarians, far away from towns. - Feudalism kept society divided between the rich
and the poor.
4Hooray! The Barbarians are gone!
- After the barbarians had chilled out, people came
out again, heading back towards towns and cities.
(Picture in your head the scene from the Wizard
of Oz when the Munchkins come out after the
Wicked Witch was smashed by the house).
5Ding Dong the Witch is Dead!
6Curses upon you all
- Unfortunately, after people began moving towards
town, a plague hit that killed 1/3 of the people
in the WORLD at that time. It was called the
black plague. - The plague led to an economic depression.
7What Happens in a Depression?
- Lets pretend, that you are living in Europe at
the time of the plague and you are a Twinkie
maker (YUM!) You are a pretty awesome twinkie
maker, but 1/3 of your customers die. Now you
have a lot of twinkies, and no customers. So to
make up for the money you are losing, you raise
the prices of your twinkies, but now, nobody can
afford to buy the twinkies. This is a Depression,
meaning people are too broke to buy the expensive
twinkies, making them depressed.
8Sohow do we get out of a depression?
- Finally! People stop dying of the plague and the
population begins to grow, which creates a new
demand for your twinkies. Now you have such a
high demand for twinkies that you need to hire
new people to learn how to make twinkies just
like you! These are called your apprentice
twinkie makers, making you the twinkie master!
9All Hail the Twinkies!
10How does this apply to the Middle Ages?
- Just like you twinkie makers, other business grew
during the middle ages and were able to expand
too, such as - Bankers
- Lawyers
- Doctors
- Metal workers, Craftsmen, Blacksmiths,
11Going GLOBAL!
- Suddenly, your twinkie business becomes so large
that you are able to expand to other countries. - Advances in traveling such as
- Portuguese maps
- The magnetic compass
- Better ships
- Allow you to sail around the world to find new
places to sell your twinkies.
12Becoming Masters of the Universe
- During the middle ages, education was limited to
members of the church and high levels of society. - Now, people like you twinkie makers need to
become more educated to be really good at your
job. - What are some areas that as an INTERNATIONAL
TWINKIE MAKER you would want to be educated in?
13The Correct Answer is..
- As an INTERNATIONAL TWINKIE MAKER, you would want
to know things like - What kind of money do they use in other countries
(international currency)? - How do I add, subtract, multiply, keep track of
all my money? - What is the best thing to do with my money?
14The Education Explosion!
- As people began becoming experts in certain areas
(like twinkie making), they gained a HUNGER for
knowledge. - In 1445, a man named Johann Gutenberg, invented
the PRINTING PRESS! This wonderful invention was
the answer to all the prayers of the people of
Europe.
15The Printing Press
- Johan Gutenbergs invention allowed books to be
mass produced page by page, rather than being
handwritten on parchment by one person. - Also, for the first time, books were printed in
languages other than LATIN, so now people in
England, France, Spain, and Italy could read the
same thing, even learn how to make twinkies!
16Why the Church Hated Gutenberg
- During the middle ages, books and writing were
based on the Bible and the teachings of the
church. - NOW, during the Renaissance, people began making
the ideas of Rome and Greece popular again,
encouraging people to read the classics and open
their eyes to how smart Rome and Greece were
before the Middle Ages.
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18Hooray for Humanism!
- Once the people of Europe woke up to the ideas of
the ancient Greeks and Romans, they started to
look at life a little bit differently. - This change in thinking resulted in a new idea
called HUMANISM. Humanism was all about the role
that Human beings played in the world around them
(Gods world, to them).
19Middle Ages vs. New Age
- During the Middle Ages the church believed that
- Having money or wealth was a BAD thing.
- People should not be very educated. It was better
to be dumb in Gods eyes. - Doing good things was based on what the Bible
said. - The Human Body was a TERRIBLE Thing.
20AAAAHHH!! THE SCANDAL!
- BUT! Now we have this new idea called Humanism
which changed everything - The Human Body was created by God, therefore
people should use it to do good things. - Having money allowed people to do good things for
God. - Creativity was a gift from God that should be
expressed.
21Renaissance Basics
- The Renaissance is all about going back in time
and bringing back the Styles and Ideas of Greece
and Rome. - Almost all areas of the Renaissance show a
connection to Greece and Rome. - Literature, art, architecture, music,
mathematics, all of these were influenced by, did
I mention, GREECE AND ROME!
22Forget Florence.and Fail.
- Since the Renaissance was all about the Ideas of
Greece and Rome, its probably no surprise that
it began in FLORENCE, ITALY. - Florence was the home to many famous Renaissance
artists like Michelangelo.
23Renaissance Literature
- Writers in the Renaissance were all about the
classics of GREECE AND ROME, such as the Odyssey,
the Iliad, and the Aenid (which was written by
Virgil in GREECE). - Writers like PETRARCH, who was one of the first
Italian Poets, used the writings of Virgil as his
inspiration.
24Renaissance Architecture.
- During the Middle Ages, Architecture was based on
the GOTHIC or ROMANESQUE Style. - The main shape used in Gothic architecture was
the Cross and it was defined (meaning you would
recognize it) by its very sharp angles and steep
points, that were pointing up to Heaven.
25Renaissance Architecture
- During the Renaissance, the Gothic and dark look
went out of style and wealthy people began
wanting to see more of the classic styles of
Ancient Greece and Rome. - Instead of the Cross, Renaissance architecture
used the circle as the primary shape, bringing
back the use of domes.
26Medieval Cathedral in Paris
27Interior of a Gothic CathedralWhat defining
characteristics do you see here?
28The Day of the Dome
- Renaissance architecture began, where else, in
Florence with the construction of the - SANTA MARIA del Fiore, which is known as the
cathedral of Florence. - This cathedral is so Famous, Michelangelo
sculpted his famous, David, for the cathedral.
29The Santa Maria del Fiore (the cathedral of
Florence). Note the use of the Domes.
30The Medici Chapel by Michelangelo
31Y.T.T.W
- Define humanism and give two examples of changes
in beliefs from the Middle Ages to the
Renaissance. - Determine the differences in architecture from
the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. - 4-6 Sentences
32Warning The material you are about to learn has
absolutely NOTHING to do with these four.people.
33Renaissance Art
- The most famous aspect of the Renaissance is by
far the artwork. - During the Middle ages, the art work was very
simple, consisting of Biblical characters on a
blank background, kind of like having your
picture taken at school.
34This is an example of art from the Middle Ages
What observations can you make?
35Creating a new Perspective
- Renaissance artists studied geometry to help make
their art look more realistic. - They used perspective in their art to make
objects look closer and far away. - They used a vanishing point to show distance and
depth. - They also used shadow and light like never before.
36Revamping the Renaissance
- While Medieval Art was very plain, Renaissance
artists wanted everything to be as LIFELIKE AS
POSSIBLE. - Artists would study dead bodies and nude bodies
to capture the body of a human perfectly. - One of the best Renaissance artists to ever do
this, was Michelangelo.
37Meet Michelangelo
- Best known as a sculptor, also was an artist,
architect, and poet. - Mastered the art of drawing, sculpting male
nudes. - His paintings are easy to recognize by their 3-D
appearance. His figures almost seem to rise off
the page. - He was also bi-polar.
38The David
- Michelangelos most
- Famous work. Located
- In the Florence Cathedral.
- Statue of the Bible
- Character David who
- Defeated Goliath.
39The Sistine Chapel
- Michelangelos most famous work was the SISTINE
CHAPEL. He was originally supposed to paint the
12 apostles on the ceiling of the church, but
ended up painting the story of the old testament
instead, using over 300 pictures on the ceiling.
He laid on his back for 4 years from 1508-1512 to
complete the ceiling.
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42The Birth of Adam
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44Michelangelos Last Judgment
- In addition to the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel,
Michelangelo also painted the wall behind the
pulpit. - It is called, The Last Judgment.
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46The Pieta by Michelangelo (1498-1500
47Being Boticelli
- Boticelli was the favorite artist of Florence,
especially The MEDICI family, who were his best
patrons. ( a patron is someone who supports an
artist by buying his or her work). - He also has 3 paintings in the Sistine Chapel.
- He is best recognized by his use of famous Greek
or Roman characters and his use of motion.
48Primavera by Boticelli
49The Birth of Venus By Boticelli
- Remember, Venus is a Roman name for a Greek God.
This shows you how much Renaissance artists used
classic Greek and Roman inspiration for their
works. - Hint This is a good way to recognize Renaissance
art. - This picture also shows that Boticelli loved to
use beautiful women in his art.
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51Discovering Donatello
- Donatello was one of the first men to ever use
sculpture OUTSIDE of a church setting. - He also sculpted a statue of the David, only
using Bronze. - Donatello was one of the calmer artists of the
bunch, focusing on his art above anything else.
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53Remembering Raphael
- Raphael only lived to the age of 37.
- He was famous for mastering Portraits of other
people.
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55School of Athens by Raphael
56Last but not Least.The Renaissance Man
- The most popular of all Renaissance artists would
have to be Leonardo di Vinci. - Leonardo is what people call a TRUE RENAISSANCE
MAN, which means he did just about everything. He
was a jack of all trades. For example..
57Leonardo Di Vinci
- Leonardo di Vinci was an engineer, scientist,
writer, inventor, architect, and painter. - He invented the first parachute, helicopter, and
aeroplane but his designs were thought to be
insane. - He was also notorious for not finishing anything
he started. - A good way to recognize his work is that his
people very rarely have eyebrows.
58Vitruvian Man
59The Last Supper
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62Self Portraits
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64Y.T.T.W
- Determine at least two reasons as to how art
changed from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. - Michelangelo 3 works
- Botticelli 2 Works
- Leonardo 2 works