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    Western Europe emerged from the hardships of the middle ages in a spectacular cultural flowering-the renaissance‚ literally a rebirth. A money economy replaced the feudal system‚ and consumer goods with fixed price levels and values became available on an open market. During the renaissance individuals became more self-aware and extrovert. Renaissance had a more unifying effect on fashion. Clothes were made to match a customer’s request. Tailors began to form business networks of closely related

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    The Renaissance was the rebirth of the European civilization promptly after the Middle Ages. Spreading across Europe from its birthplace in Italy‚ The Renaissance spanned from the 14th to the 16th centuries and was a time of great cultural and social change in Europe. This time period was distinguished by creativity‚ imagination‚ and innovation. This was also the time during which Europe’s classical past was recreated and revisited . What inspired people’s cultural movements during The Renaissance

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    The Renaissance The Renaissance was a time when talented persons renewed roots and established many forms of art and expression. It was a major turning point for the world of religion and art that started in the 14th century or so. It was what most people remembered as coming out of the Middle Ages. Many reforms and dramatic events occurred during the Renaissance because it was a time of rebirth of the Roman culture. Many artist found themselves in some of the best places painting and sculpting for

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    Crash Course in World History: The Renaissance: Was it a Thing Name: _______________________________ Date: ___________________ Period: ____________ Crash Course World History: Crash Course #22 Renaissance. Was it a thing? Directions: 1. Preview the video viewing questions. 2. Watch “Crash Course in World History” without taking any notes. 3. Watch “Crash Course in World History” a second time. Pause the video as needed so that you can answer the questions. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vufba_ZcoR0

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    MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE VALUES IN DR. FAUSTUS Christopher Marlowe (baptized February 26‚ 1564 - May30‚ 1593) was an English dramatist and poet who was well known for his magnificent blank verse and overreaching protagonists.  Marlowe based his play Doctor Faustus on stories about a scholar and magician‚ Johann Faust‚ who allegedly sold his soul to the devil to gain magical powers.. The age in which Marlowe wrote was an age of exploration‚ quest for knowledge‚ zest for life  and advancement of

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    “There were no great women artists in the Renaissance” When we think of great renaissance artists the first names that would come to most peoples mind would be Leonardo Di Vinci or Michelago. When it is looked at into more depth it would then lead to Giorgio Vasari and the father of Italian renaissance Giotto Di Bondone. Even when you type into Google ‘Great renaissance artists‘ the first names that come up are Michelangelo‚ Raphael‚ Sandro Botticelli‚ Titian‚ Donatello‚ Masaccio‚ Filippo Brunelleschi

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    Renaissance art is varied in the elements they possess. When looking at a wide variety of works of art done during the Renaissance time period I have taken notice to common elements used. Furthermore‚ these common elements are linear perspective‚ light and shadowing‚ realism and naturalism‚ individualism‚ and emotion. During the Renaissance artist drew their inspiration off of works of art formerly made by the Greeks and Romans. The Renaissance was created in an effort to bring a rebirth in the culture

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    The Italian Renaissance was a reawakening of literature and art‚ as well as many of the ideas of previous cultures (“The Impact‚” 2016). Although they were not the only ideas to be revived‚ Greco-Roman Classical beliefs were perhaps the most prominent. The revivification of ideas such as humanism and Platonism and their effects on art make the influence of the Greco-Roman Classical period blatantly obvious in the philosophy of the Renaissance period. One of the most obvious revivals is the revisiting

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    In some ways ‚ the Renaissance turned the world‚ and ‚and place in the world upside down . In the years between the fall of Rome and the 14th century the Catholic Church was in charge of Europe. Literacy was only for priest and monks and truth was to be found in the Bible and the words of the pope . In 1350 ‚ new ideas and arts began to be created in Italy‚ thus starting the time period we call the renaissance. People started focusing more on themselves then just god. Three examples of these changes

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    The "pioneer generation" of the Renaissance artists was generally considered to be the painter Masaccio‚ the sculptor Donatello‚ and the architect Brunelleschi. They applied Humanist thinking to art by using the styles of the classical world‚ instead of their immediate past‚ to depict the world around them in a naturalistic manner. The idealized statuary of classical antiquity served as their models‚ while in architecture the classical orders were applied to Renaissance buildings. They also extended

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