Travel Guide to Europe in the Renaissance
Muhammad Sulaiman
ENTER
Highlights
1.See the sistine Chaple by Michelangelo
2. Visit the Florence Cathedral's Dome
3. Visit the school of Athens
INDICE
ITALY IN THE RENAISSANCE
Florence, Rome, Venice, and Milan served as wealthy hubs for art. Driven by the patronage of the Medici and the Papacy. Focused on the concepts of humanism and realism. Used perspective to transition from Medieval to Modern art. DaVinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Donatello, Botticelli, and Titian. Produced masterpieces like the Mona Lisa and the Sistine Chapel.
TRAVEL TO NORTHERN EUROPE
Four Major cities and what they was known for wereGhent, which was a site of major altarpieces Parris, who had a strong court patronage under the French kings Augsburg, with its wealthy banking city Bruges, who are the pioneers of oil painting techniques
INDICE
artista 3
artista 4
artista 1
renacimiento
artista 2
TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
REPUBLIC
HUMANISM
VERNACULAR
POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY
THE BLACK DEATH
Symptoms included painful swellings called buboes, high fever, and internal bleeding that caused dark spots on the skin. People avoided crowded cities, trade ports, and the sick to escape the foul air they believed spread the disease. The plague triggered mass panic and social breakdown as citizens fled their homes and many viewed the catastrophe as divine punishment.
The Black death or known as the black plage took 75-200Million lives from 1346-1353
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Italian Artists
INDICE
Giuseppe Arcimboldo
Sofonisba Anguissola
Benvenuto Cellini
Lavinia Fontana
Timeline
1452
Davinci Born
1492
Columbus 1st voyage
1524
Pirzarras 1st voyage
1532
Pizara conquest perv
1533
Atahalpa killed by spanish
1564
Galieu Born
1600
Franais Drake ciramavi state globe in a single trip
1643
isacc Newton Born
Bruges within the Renaissance
During the Renaissance, Bruges was a wealthy trading city and a major cultural center in Flanders. Its artists, including Jan van Eyck, pioneered the use of oil painting, creating highly detailed, realistic works that influenced the Northern Renaissance across Europe.
Republic of Europe Renaissance
Renaissance republics were states in which governance was a public affair, led by elected officials rather than hereditary monarchs. In practice, these were oligarchies in which political power and liberty were reserved for a wealthy elite of merchants and nobles. This system was fueled by civic humanism, which held that virtuous citizens were morally obligated to participate in the management of their city-state.
Cellini salt cellar 1543
Benvenuto Cellini
Full Name: Benvenuto Cellini
Benvenuto Cellini was a master goldsmith and sculptor known for his fiery temperament and swashbuckling autobiography. He created the iconic gold Salt Cellar and the bronze Perseus, serving as a vital link between the High Renaissance and the stylized Mannerist movement.
The Nymph of Fontainebleau 1543
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La Virgen del Jardín (1506)
Rafael Sanzio
Nombre completo: Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino
Nació el 6 de abril de 1483 en Urbino, Italia, y falleció el 6 de abril de 1520 en Roma, sus dos obras más importantes son:
La Escuela de Atenas (1509-1511)
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What is Vernacular
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Ghent during the renaissance
During the Renaissance, Ghent was a wealthy trading city whose churches and guilds funded major religious artworks. Its most famous work, the Ghent Altarpiece by Jan van Eyck in Saint Bavo's Cathedral, became a masterpiece of the Northern Renaissance.
What is Humanism
Humanism was a Renaissance movement that focused on the study of classical Greek and Roman texts and emphasized human potential and reason. It encouraged education and individual achievement rather than focusing only on religious teachings.
Game of Chess 1555
Full Name: Sofonisba Anguissola
As a court painter to Philip II, Sofonisba Anguissola became one of the first women to gain international artistic fame. Barred from formal anatomical study, she pivoted to innovative informal portraits and domestic scenes, proving women could thrive professionally and paving the way for future female artists.
self portrait at a spinet 1555
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Augsburg with the Renaissance
During the Renaissance, Augsburg was a wealthy banking and trade center, dominated by families such as the Fuggers. Their financial power supported art and architecture, making the city an important cultural hub in the German lands.
The Holy Family with Saint Catherine of Alexandria 1581
Lavinia Fontana
Lavinia Fontana was the first woman to achieve a professional career on par with her male peers, supporting her family through prestigious commissions. Based in Bologna and Rome, she broke barriers as the first woman to paint public altarpieces and female nudes, becoming a favorite portraitist for the nobility due to her mastery of intricate textures.
Self-portrait at the Spinet 1577
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Parris and the Renaissance
During the Renaissance, Paris was the political and cultural center of France, strengthened by powerful royal courts under kings like Francis I of France. The monarchy promoted Renaissance art and learning, making Paris a leading center of courtly culture in Northern Europe.
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Popular Sovereignty
popular sovereignty refers to the growing idea that political power comes from the people rather than being given solely by a monarch or by divine right. Influenced by humanism and renewed interest in classical ideas, some Renaissance thinkers began to argue that citizens should have a role in government and civic life.
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summer 1563
Name: Giuseppe Arcimboldo
A court painter in Vienna and Prague, Giuseppe Arcimboldo is famous for his imaginative portraits composed entirely of objects like fruits, vegetables, and fish. His eccentric style combined a sophisticated knowledge of nature with a playful desire to entertain his royal patrons.
The librarian 1566
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Travel Guide to Europe in the Renaissance
Muhammad Sulaiman
ENTER
Highlights
1.See the sistine Chaple by Michelangelo
2. Visit the Florence Cathedral's Dome
3. Visit the school of Athens
INDICE
ITALY IN THE RENAISSANCE
Florence, Rome, Venice, and Milan served as wealthy hubs for art. Driven by the patronage of the Medici and the Papacy. Focused on the concepts of humanism and realism. Used perspective to transition from Medieval to Modern art. DaVinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Donatello, Botticelli, and Titian. Produced masterpieces like the Mona Lisa and the Sistine Chapel.
TRAVEL TO NORTHERN EUROPE
Four Major cities and what they was known for wereGhent, which was a site of major altarpieces Parris, who had a strong court patronage under the French kings Augsburg, with its wealthy banking city Bruges, who are the pioneers of oil painting techniques
INDICE
artista 3
artista 4
artista 1
renacimiento
artista 2
TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
REPUBLIC
HUMANISM
VERNACULAR
POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY
THE BLACK DEATH
Symptoms included painful swellings called buboes, high fever, and internal bleeding that caused dark spots on the skin. People avoided crowded cities, trade ports, and the sick to escape the foul air they believed spread the disease. The plague triggered mass panic and social breakdown as citizens fled their homes and many viewed the catastrophe as divine punishment.
The Black death or known as the black plage took 75-200Million lives from 1346-1353
Italian Artists
INDICE
Giuseppe Arcimboldo
Sofonisba Anguissola
Benvenuto Cellini
Lavinia Fontana
Timeline
1452
Davinci Born
1492
Columbus 1st voyage
1524
Pirzarras 1st voyage
1532
Pizara conquest perv
1533
Atahalpa killed by spanish
1564
Galieu Born
1600
Franais Drake ciramavi state globe in a single trip
1643
isacc Newton Born
Bruges within the Renaissance
During the Renaissance, Bruges was a wealthy trading city and a major cultural center in Flanders. Its artists, including Jan van Eyck, pioneered the use of oil painting, creating highly detailed, realistic works that influenced the Northern Renaissance across Europe.
Republic of Europe Renaissance
Renaissance republics were states in which governance was a public affair, led by elected officials rather than hereditary monarchs. In practice, these were oligarchies in which political power and liberty were reserved for a wealthy elite of merchants and nobles. This system was fueled by civic humanism, which held that virtuous citizens were morally obligated to participate in the management of their city-state.
Cellini salt cellar 1543
Benvenuto Cellini
Full Name: Benvenuto Cellini
Benvenuto Cellini was a master goldsmith and sculptor known for his fiery temperament and swashbuckling autobiography. He created the iconic gold Salt Cellar and the bronze Perseus, serving as a vital link between the High Renaissance and the stylized Mannerist movement.
The Nymph of Fontainebleau 1543
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La Virgen del Jardín (1506)
Rafael Sanzio
Nombre completo: Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino
Nació el 6 de abril de 1483 en Urbino, Italia, y falleció el 6 de abril de 1520 en Roma, sus dos obras más importantes son:
La Escuela de Atenas (1509-1511)
¡Ojo!
En Genially utilizamos AI (Awesome Interactivity) en todos nuestros diseños, para que subas de nivel con interactividad y conviertas tus clases en algo que aporta valor y engancha.
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La interactividad es la pieza clave para captar el interés y la atención de tus estudiantes. Un genially es interactivo porque tu grupo explora y se relaciona con él.
What is Vernacular
Vernacular refers to the everyday language spoken by ordinary people, rather than Latin. Renaissance writers began using vernacular languages such as Italian, French, English, and German to make literature, religious texts, and ideas more accessible to a wider audience.
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Retenemos un 42% más de información cuando el contenido se mueve? Es quizá el recurso más efectivo para captar la atención de tu alumnado.
Ghent during the renaissance
During the Renaissance, Ghent was a wealthy trading city whose churches and guilds funded major religious artworks. Its most famous work, the Ghent Altarpiece by Jan van Eyck in Saint Bavo's Cathedral, became a masterpiece of the Northern Renaissance.
What is Humanism
Humanism was a Renaissance movement that focused on the study of classical Greek and Roman texts and emphasized human potential and reason. It encouraged education and individual achievement rather than focusing only on religious teachings.
Game of Chess 1555
Full Name: Sofonisba Anguissola
As a court painter to Philip II, Sofonisba Anguissola became one of the first women to gain international artistic fame. Barred from formal anatomical study, she pivoted to innovative informal portraits and domestic scenes, proving women could thrive professionally and paving the way for future female artists.
self portrait at a spinet 1555
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¡Ojo!
En Genially utilizamos AI (Awesome Interactivity) en todos nuestros diseños, para que subas de nivel con interactividad y conviertas tus clases en algo que aporta valor y engancha.
Augsburg with the Renaissance
During the Renaissance, Augsburg was a wealthy banking and trade center, dominated by families such as the Fuggers. Their financial power supported art and architecture, making the city an important cultural hub in the German lands.
The Holy Family with Saint Catherine of Alexandria 1581
Lavinia Fontana
Lavinia Fontana was the first woman to achieve a professional career on par with her male peers, supporting her family through prestigious commissions. Based in Bologna and Rome, she broke barriers as the first woman to paint public altarpieces and female nudes, becoming a favorite portraitist for the nobility due to her mastery of intricate textures.
Self-portrait at the Spinet 1577
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Parris and the Renaissance
During the Renaissance, Paris was the political and cultural center of France, strengthened by powerful royal courts under kings like Francis I of France. The monarchy promoted Renaissance art and learning, making Paris a leading center of courtly culture in Northern Europe.
Truquito:
La interactividad es la pieza clave para captar el interés y la atención de tus estudiantes. Un genially es interactivo porque tu grupo explora y se relaciona con él.
Popular Sovereignty
popular sovereignty refers to the growing idea that political power comes from the people rather than being given solely by a monarch or by divine right. Influenced by humanism and renewed interest in classical ideas, some Renaissance thinkers began to argue that citizens should have a role in government and civic life.
Puedes utilizar esta función...
Para destacar datos super-relevantes. El 90% de la información que asimilamos llega a través de la vista.
summer 1563
Name: Giuseppe Arcimboldo
A court painter in Vienna and Prague, Giuseppe Arcimboldo is famous for his imaginative portraits composed entirely of objects like fruits, vegetables, and fish. His eccentric style combined a sophisticated knowledge of nature with a playful desire to entertain his royal patrons.
The librarian 1566