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Test Review Unit 3

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Alberti
"Man can to all things if he will"
Isabella d'Este
First lady of the world, leader of Mantua
"civic humanism"
two examples of this would be the Medici family and Thomas Moore.Basically smart people should serve the state.
Valla
He wrote the elegance of the latin language
Early Ren.
To glorify god and get on the pope's good side
Titian
"The Baptism of Christ"
El Greco
Greek Art
House of Medici and Florence
This family became very big and powerful bankers that lived in florence
Brunellschi
His greastest works include Duomo in Florence
Medieval Feudal Caste System
Clergy, Nobles,Merchants/Peasants
Hermeticism
God is in everybody therefore everyone is god.
Da Vinci
he was an inventor, anatomist,engineer,painter, best known for Mona Lisa and the Last Supper
Late Ren.
Towards Mannerism
Qualities of Humanism
Ethics and morals,Securalism,Individualism,Antiquity,Emotions,Liberal Arts
Thomas Moore
His Praise of folly critized the church
Jacob Burckhardt
opposed romantics(what gave value to the medieval era
Sforza and Milan
Leader of Milan that invited Charles VIII into Milan in which Charles then invaded. The reason he did this was out of jealousy of the Medici Family
Gutenberg
the inventor of the printing press
Machiavelli's The Prince
This book was the one that asks the question is it better to be feared than loved?
High Renaissance
Perspective perfected
Renaissance Slavery
Skilled workers used after the Black Death
Guicciardini
Great Historian of the age he also wrote the history of italy and the history of florence
Michelangelo
The Sistine Chapel was created by ______
Castilone's Book of Courtier
This was a book that stated the behavior that was expected of a noble
Donatello
"father of the ren. sculpture" he is best known for his bronze David and didnt extend his work to marble
Merchants/Burghers/Bourgeoisie
this were the people that "control" the market and what was sold
Quartocentro
the recovery after the black death
Mannerism
disillusionment with humanism
Rabelais
Gargantchua
Secularism
The removal of god from society
Fincino
Neo-platonism:fusion of christianity and platonism
Bramante
Key high ren. architect that engineered Tempietto of San Pietro also aided in the building of St. Peter's Basilica
Masaccio
Earlyren. painter who perfected the use of perspectve with St. Giovebale Triptych
Cervantes
Don Quixote
1453
The Fall Of Constantinople
Bruni
He wrote the New Cicero which idolized Cicero "the prince of the Latin Language"
Petrach
His Sonnets to Laura illustrated the emotions of the renaissance also in his book Africa he emphasized antiquity.
Vergerio
He wrote the Concerning Character
Hansa
Hanseatic League of Merchants that combined thier resources (post-modern)
Raphael
His paintings usually had a sense of pudgyness to them and over exaggerated features
Botticelli
his primavera and Birth of Venus portrayed the beginning of the high ren. his religious conversion later altered his works
Giotto
The father of renaissance painting best known for St. Francis of Assisi and he intoduced perspective in his artwork

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