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