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Travel Guide to Europe in the Renaissance 1300s-1600w

Cindi M, Yassari F, Mariam C. World history Townsend

ENTER

HighlightsEurope during the renissance

On our tour we will

1. visit florence,rome, and venice in italy

2. Learm abou famous artitis and Discover new idea

3. travel to paris and London in Northern Europe

INDICE

ITALY IN THE RENAISSANCE

Famous cities: Florence, Rome, Venice, Milan Center of arts: Florences was the main center of renaissance art. rome became important becuase of the catholic church. Famous artist: Leonardo Da vinci, Michelangelo, Rapharl, Donatello FFa

Italy was the heart od the Renaissance. Many famous artworks were created here

INDICE

TRAVEL TO NORTHERN EUROPE

Famois cities; Paris, London, Amsterdam Centers of Art: France, England Northerm Europe focused more on relion and everday life in their art.

Albrecht DUrer

william shakespeare

Jan van Eyck 1

Pieter Bruegel

renacimiento

TERMS AND DEFINITIONS

REPUBLIC

HUMANISM

A goverment where citizents choose leaders to represent them.

A belief that focusses on human potential and achievemets instead of only relion

VERNACULAR

POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY

The everyday Languague people speak (not Latin)

The idea that power belongs to the people.

THE BLACK DEATH

Symptoms; Fever, weakness and also many people died quicklyWhat people thoughts caused it; God"s punishment Bad air, Blamed certain groups of people Places to avoid; Crowded cities , Ports with trading ships Areas with poor sanitation. Are

The black Death killed millions of people in europe and change society forever.

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Italian Artists

INDICE

Leonardo Da vinci

Michelangelo

Social and Political Changes during the Renaissance

How did the power structure change?in The middle ages lords and the church had most of the power During the renaissance kings and wealthy city became more powerful and the middle class matter more.

Social changes:Trade grew, and cities became wealthy. merchants and bankers became powerful. social status was based more on money and talent, not just birth. Political changes: kings gained more powerfull Feudal lords los influence. The church began losing some control People became more loyal to their nation king.soc

Timeline

1400-Gutenberg priting press

Books became cheaper and ideas spread faster.

1452- Leonardo da vinci born

One of the greates Renaissance artist was born.

1492- columbus voyage

columbis sailed to the americas

1500- Height of the renaissance

Arts, science and learning were growing quicky.

1517-martin luther starts the reformation

He challenged the catholic chruch.

!519-Cortes arrives in mexico

Spain began conquering the Aztec Empiere.

!533-Pizzarro conquers the inca

Spain took control of peru

1564- shakespeare born

A famous writter of the renaissance was born.

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Map of a Renaissance Era City

A Renaissance city was busy and wealthy. The cathedral stood in the center, markets were full of treade, and powerful families lived in larged palaces

William shakespeare

William Shakespeare, considered the most important playwright of the English language, transformed world literature through a deep exploration of human psychology into works ranging from heartbreaking tragedies to witty comedies. His extraordinary mastery of language and his ability to create universal characters allowed his pieces, such as Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet, to continue to be performed and adapted around the world centuries after his death.

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Jan van eyck

Jan van Eyck was a master of Flemish painting of the fifteenth century who perfected the oil technique to achieve a realism and luminosity unprecedented in his time. He worked as a court painter and diplomat for the Duke of Burgundy, which allowed him to enjoy great prestige while carrying out missions through Europe. His most famous works, such as The Arnolfini Marriage and The Polyptic of Ghent, stand out for their amazing level of detail and the masterful use of light.

Mona Lisa

Leonardo

Full Name: Leonardo Da vinci 1452-1419

A Renaissance artist, invector, and scientist. he is considered the perfect example of a "Renaissance man" because he was talented in many fields.

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Albrech durer

Albrecht Dürer was the most influential artist of the German Renaissance, standing out for his unprecedented technical domain in engraving and painting, in addition to being a pioneer in self-portraits as a form of personal expression and artistic status. Through his detailed studies of nature and his theoretical treatises on proportions, he managed to merge the detailed realism of northern Europe with the classical and scientific ideals of Italian humanism

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michelangelo

Full Name: Miguel angel

Considered the "archetype of the Renaissance man," Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475–1564) was a master whose genius encompassed sculpture, painting, architecture, and poetry. His contemporaries nicknamed him Il Divino (The Divine One) for the spiritual power and technical realism of his work, which seemed to transcend the human.

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peter

Pieter Bruegel the Elder was a master of the Flemish Renaissance famous for his detailed landscapes and scenes of peasant life, in which he combined local folklore with an acute and often satirical observation of the human condition. Through iconic works such as The Tower of Babel and The Hunters in the Snow, he revolutionized painting by raising everyday themes and nature to a monumental scale, deeply influencing later European art

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