Copy of world history reviewer for ch 11 Flashcards
Famous member of the renaissance patron p231
Lorenzo De Medici
The Florentine writers revived the learning in what continent. P232
Europe
The birthplace of renaissance pp232
Florence
one of the founders of the Flemish school of painters
illustrated manuscripts
one of the first to use oil paints
concern for detail
Van Eyck p242
pioneer of Renaissance humanism and one of the most important figures in Italian literature
Father of Humanism
Studied and collected ancient manuscripts
Petrarch p232
English humanist
interest in social and political matters
wrote Utopia, which contained his views on the ideal government
The three deadliest sins are: laziness, greed, and pride
More Pp.234-235
finest portrait painter of the Northern Renaissance
traveled throughout europe
German
official court painter of Henry VIII King of England
designed his clothes, jewelry, and tableware
painted portraits of leading figures of the Northern Renaissance
Holbein P242
German who developed movable-type printing
printed the Bible
Gutenberg p235
most honored and influential scholar of the renaissance
from Rotterdam
Prince of Humanists
Praise of Folly; satire to point out the evils and follies of Renaissance society
the leading advocate of church reform
first to publish a Greek New Testament
Erasmus p234
German painter
Leonardo of the North
first northern artist to travel to Italy to study art
woodcarvings and engravings
loved classical and religious themes and nature
used watercolors of floral scenes
Durer P241
foremost Spanish writer of the late Renaissance
wrote Don Quixote
satirizes chivalry and chivalric literature
CervantesP235
Italian who wrote The Courtier, a book on etiquette and good manners
Castiglione P232
genre painting depicts scenes of everyday life
painted biblical events as though they took place in Flanders
Brueghel P242
added movement to art
depicted forms with bold lines and gave clarity and
a sense of activity to his characters
early paintings reflected humanism, painting pagan themes of mythology; influenced by Savonarola and changed his way of painting to a more religious and moral outlook
Botticelli p237
______
leading sculptor of the early Renaissance
served as assistant to _______
studied classical statues with Brunelleschi
new realism and expression
made statue of David
inspired Michelangelo
_______
won a contest to design door for baptistery
used biblical themes
Donatello p Ghiberti p.243
most famous painter of the early Italian Renaissance
Father of Renaissance Painting
natural and realistic figures exhibiting human feelings
three-dimensional look
frescoes on the walls of the church at Padua
Giotto p237
training in Florence
versatile
the best example of Renaissance man
drew The Last Supper and Mona Lisa
Leonardo p238
shading for 3D effect
Masaccio p237
one of the most famous artists in all of history
sculptor and painter
adopted son of Lorenzo de Medici
drew the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, creation, fall, flood, and redemption
Michelangelo p240
an enormous number of paintings and frescoes
paintings of sweet-faced madonnas which idealized motherhood
peace and quiet joy of life
The School of Athens
Raphael p239
last of the great Venetian painters
Italian for dyer
bright colors of Titian and masterful drawing of Michelangelo
Tintoretto pp241
the leading figure of the Venetian school of painting
one of the foremost painters of the renaissance
rich use of color
famous for his portraits
painted for Holy Roman emperor and kings of Spain and France
Titian p241
The reason why Italy broke with the roman empire that led to reformation pp241
Italy broke from the influence of the Roman Catholic Church first
What are the things Boteccili did p238?
added movement to art
depicted forms with bold lines and gave clarity and
a sense of activity to his characters
early paintings reflected humanism, painting pagan themes of mythology; influenced by Savonarola and changed his way of painting to a more religious and moral outlook
List and discuss how the renaissance artist broke from medieval artistic traditions of the middle ages pp 236-237
renaissance art emphasized the present physical world
Secular patrons often supported the Renaissance artists
Renaissance artists were personally recognized
three dimensional realistic
List and discuss three of the accomplishments of the renaissance that makes the reformation possible? Pp. 246-247
provoked a spirit of inquiry
revived interest in the literature and languages of antiquity
developed movable-type printing
What is a fresco p237
paintings on wet plaster
Three Renaissance artist who exemplifies the best p238
Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Michelangelo
The queen of the Adriatic pp240
Venice
Ghiberti was defeated in what competition p243
a competition to design and construct a dome for the cathedral of Florence
A popular instrument in the renaissance p244
lute
The best-known composer of renaissance church music.p245
Palestrina
The renaissance paved the way for p245
the Reformation
What do you call the focus for mans worth p229
humanism
What do you call the focus for mans worth p229?
humanism
What does the word renaissance mean p229?
rebirth
He said it is much better to be feared than loved. P233
Niccolo Machiavelli
The most versatile man in the renaissance p238
Leonardo da Vinci
Dominican friar who bring reform to the church in Florence p238
Savonarola
The chapel that depicts the story of creation, the fall, and the redemption p240
Sistine Chapel