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    AP Euro themes 1. Decline of the Holy Roman Empire Protestant reformation‚ Schmalkaldic wars‚ 30 years war Protestant reformation • Martin Luther 95 theses cause a shift in religious society (spread throughout Europe because of Gutenberg’s printing press) • He spread his different views on indulgences‚ Salvation by faith alone‚ only two valid sacraments (compared to the catholic 7)‚ and the church as being subordinate to the state • Made people question the existing authority of HRE and church

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    evaluate three different piece of art from the great Renaissance artists‚ Leonardo Da Vinci with Mona Lisa‚ Michelangelo Buonarroti with The Creation of Adam and Sandro Botticelli with The Birth of Venus. After that‚ we are going “to compare and contrast all those art works and how they fit into the context of the time period.” (Figueroa‚ 2008) Renaissance Art: Comparing and Contrasting Paintings Introduction Leonardo Da Vinci‚ Michelangelo Buonarroti and Sandro Botticelli are tantamount with

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    Objectives After the ELA activities‚ students should be able to 1. understand and use the English terms related to the topics (e.g. Crusades‚ Roman Catholic Church‚ humanism‚ indulgences‚ voyages of discovery‚ St. Peter’s Basilica); 2. use past tense to describe the features and life during the period of Renaissance (e.g. Leonardo da Vinci was one of the famous artists during the Renaissance. He was an Italian. He painted the “Mona Lisa”.); 3. use English to exchange information orally through

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    and Leo X. The works of Petrarch first displayed the new interest in the intellectual values of the Classical world in the early 14th century and the romance of this era as rediscovered in the Renaissance period can be seen expressed by Boccaccio. Leonardo da Vinci was the archetypal Renaissance man representing the humanistic values of the period in his art‚ science and writing. Michelangelo and Raphael were also vital figures in this movement‚ producing works regarded for centuries as embodying the

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    politics‚ science; and above all‚ religion. During this time‚ people began to question the church‚ taking up their own thoughts and opinions of the world and God. One of the most influential forces of the Renaissance was the rebirth of Humanism‚ the belief that every human being has capacity to reason. Humanists viewed the classics – literature‚ philosophy and art. This led to people starting to think

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    Women in the Renaissance The women of the Renaissance not only experienced a great rebirth in classical humanism‚ but they also contributed largely in both the artistic and political aspects in the Renaissance. This is proved by the numerous female individuals that still remain as the greatest Renaissance figures in history. The birth of classical humanism in the female world was defended and acknowledged by prominent figures such as Laura Cereta and Lucretia Marinella. The artistic world of the

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    Third Point: Freedom of Expression Detail describing third point: Since all around Europe during the rebirth the people were becoming themselves and creating many great‚ new things they also began to make their expression known to others. Their humanism grew‚ they returned to the favor of classics in the philosophies‚ appreciating the world around them and what came from the world‚ but also their own independence and expression. The Renaissance changed Europe by bringing back what was once lost

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    society to a more secular and rational one‚ focusing on humanism rather than religion. Firstly‚ the artists helped bring about the Renaissance with their works of art. Many extremely skilled artists were around at that time‚ creating exquisite art pieces that were aesthetically pleasing and thus changed the way people appreciated art. They mostly focused on drawing and sculpting images of humans‚ portraying them as very capable and promoting humanism‚ which was a philosophy which focused on humans being

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    artist of the Renaissance‚ Raphael Sanzio‚ painted aesthetically pleasing portraits‚ in which he emphasized the detailing and beauty of art. All throughout his career as a painter‚ he frequently inspired other artists to focus on specific aspects of humanism when they painted‚ such as‚ realistic emotional expressions and personality. Clearly‚ both of these artists focused on encouraging other artists to explore other art techniques and follow methods of their

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    Raphael‚ along with Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vince‚ is considered amongst the masters of High Renaissance because he contributed largely to this era. With time‚ not only did his insight mature psychologically but he also mastered in the physical representation. His work‚ Stanza Della Segnatura has been influenced by Michelangelo’s work in Sistine Chapel. It is one of Raphels’s very famous and renowned works. One of the themes of Stanza Della Segnatura‚ the ‘School of Athens’‚ has been given

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