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    Real Witches of the Renaissance In the land of Oz‚ someone could be a good witch or a bad witch‚ but there was a different belief throughout the 15th‚ 16th‚ and 17th century. These centuries make up the time period called the Renaissance. This era is known for many things: art‚ the Bubonic Plague‚ Castles‚ Elizabeth I‚ and witches. The concept of witches developed and evolved. People during the Renaissance era had a great fear of witches and magic. Many factors contributed to the origins of the

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    The artwork above can be considered from the Renaissance time period because of the following characteristics: ¬ The great detail put into human bodies. The artwork of this time was beginning to use a lot of human anatomy displayed in painting. The humans in this painting are painted pretty accurately compared to actual human bodies. ¬ Christ is handing the key. Religion played an important role in the Renaissance society which is displayed in the picture. • The scene shows: “When Jesus went into

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    other significant periods. The Renaissance‚ which began in the early 14th century in the city of Florence‚ Italy‚ is a clear example of the latter mentioned; the following question arises: What is the Renaissance? Jam-packed with overbearing innovative elements and personalities the Renaissance or re-birth in English is probably the most artistic‚ therefore resourceful

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    Essentially‚ the period of Renaissance art was about the revival or the rebirth of classical Greek and Roman learning. The key difference is that while the Greeks were more inclined to idealism‚ the Renaissance people gravitated towards ideas of Humanism‚ making use of human based ideals‚ which resulted in greater realism in art. Humanism places emphasis on individual potential and the expansion on human knowledge as compared to the middle Ages‚ where art and learning was very much based on religion

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    The word renaissance means rebirth. This is a French word used to renew the aspects of the classical world of that time period with the application of Greco- Roman learning that had an effect on everything from culture‚ politics‚ science‚ and philosophy. It was first used by historians Jules Michelet and Jacob Burkhardt‚ who translated the term from the Italian Rinascita or Rinascimento. It was concluded that the Greco-Roman era was one of the heights of human achievement because it called for the

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    to the Neuroscience Perspective because it examines a person’s reactions to situations they find fearful or embarrassing but it is also unlike the Neuroscience Perspective in that it tries to stop emotions. The Behavioral Perspective is similar to Humanism because they are both psychological perspectives that focus on the perspective/feelings that are subjective to an individual. They are different because the Behavioral Perspective focuses on mainly emotion whereas the Humanistic Perspective

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    History of Art in the Renaissance Period The Renaissance was‚ essentially‚ a revival or rebirth of cultural awareness and learning that took place during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. It followed the Middle Ages‚ and was basically a time of the revival of learning after the Middle Ages‚ or Dark Ages‚ a time‚ like its name suggests‚ with little increase of ideas‚ inventions or developments. In looking in to the matter of how the Renaissance first started‚ one understands that it was a

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    A.P. European History The Italian Renaissance was a time of rebirth in which many new ideas arose. People’s ideas of what is most important as well as what is acceptable were changing with new information. Art of the period began to change along with most of the other topics. The artistic ideals that are most evident in the time of the Italian Renaissance include individualism‚ secularism‚ and humanism. Individualism can be considered as valuing one person over the whole. Secularism began to

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    What is Italian Renaissance art? Before attempting to answer the question it is important to consider what we mean by ‘early Italian Renaissance. Unlike many periods in history the Renaissance has no obvious start and end dates‚ for the purposes of this assignment I will define the approximate period within which to look as about 1390 to about 1520. The time around 1520 represents when Raphael died this was followed closely by the death of Pope Leo X‚ the second High Renaissance pope. It is after

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    call attention to its use of irregular forms‚ myriad of fine detailing‚ and exuberance of spirituality which was considered to be extremely different from the finesse of Renaissance classicism. Heinrich Wölfflin‚ Vasari‚ and many others praised the period of rebirth while somewhat denouncing the work of Baroque artists. The Renaissance tended to be more rational stylistically while the Baroque has often been described as irrational with its undefined lines and images ruled by emotion. The question still

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