Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Renaissance Women, Hallmarks, Art
The Hallmarks of the conversion a. individualisation b. Secularism c. Antiquity d. Skepticism 2. metempsychosis Art reincarnation Women Men conjoin younger women Resulted in many widows Women could inherit property In raze of nurturing children O Some say thats why the artistic productions.. Upper class women enjoyed steep degree of freedom Still expected to obey husbands- still unbalanced Isabella detest (First Lady of the Renaissance) Window Leader of Mantra Patron of the arts Founds inform of girls O Liberal arts O Learn poetry and literatureO leap O Music O To entertain Catherine De Medici Italian married into third sons became king of France Controls the law Architecture O Wing to the Louvre Laura Cerate University of Pravda O Moral education Wrote letters about life Christine De Paisa The City of Ladies O Should carve out own place in society O If they dont give place in society, should leave and create our own The Hallmarks of the Renaissance Antiq uity a renewed interest in ancient Greek and roman civilizations. Italians copied the ancient papistical lifestyle The study of the Greek and Roman classics led to humanism Humanism the attempt to understand human genius through a study of pagan antiquity and Christian thought. humanists believed that there were no limits to what human beings could accomplish- HUMANS CAN DO ANYTHING Individualism gothic people usually saw themselves as members of a group. (Asia- group West- themselves) Renaissance people believed in individual will and genius. Secularism One becomes concerned with materialism rather than religion. People became more concerned about money and the compendium of wealth.Interested in pleasure and the enjoyment of life on Earth Renaissance Art Anatomy humanism Humanism was represented by a renewed interest in man Expressed in art through a renewed interest in conformation protoactinium Vinci dissected corpses illegally Michelangelo sculpture of David de monstrates the detailed attention paid to anatomy O Classical Greek style Perspective vanishing point go away lines Horizontal lines Antiquity Greek and Roman Allegory of Spring The inculcate of Athens O Plato and Aristotle O World up and down discipline Discussions Love of Nature
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