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ITALIANREN.

ART OF THE REN.

IdentifyingRenaissance

Art

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This was the NorthernItalian city where theRenaissance began.

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What is Florence?

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They were a rich Italianfamily of bankers, whoruled Florence and were

patrons of the arts.

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Who are the Medici?

(2)

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These are threereasons why the

Italian Renaissance began, in Northern Italy.

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What are urban centers,merchants (or trade), and classical heritage?

(3)

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These are three ItalianRenaissance values.

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What are Humanism, enjoying worldly

pleasures, and being patrons of the arts?

(4)

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These are four reasons thatthe Italian Renaissance

occurred.

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What are the Crusades,the decline / fall of

Constantinople (in 1204),rich Italians being patrons of

the arts, the Black Death, and / or the eviction of the Jews from

Spain?(5)

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This characteristic of Renaissance Art involves creating the illusion of

three dimensions on a two dimensional surface, using a horizon

line, shadowing, depth, etc.

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What is perspective?

(1)

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This was a typical medieval kind of paint, made of egg yolk and pigment; it was inferior to

later Renaissance materials, like oil paints.

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What is tempera?

(2)

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These are three styles of regional art that influenced and “fused” into medieval

art.

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What were Roman ideas, Early Christian ideas, Northern European

“Barbarian” ideas, and / or Byzantine ideas?

(3)

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This Italian architect won a competition to design the

cathedral dome in Florence; he designed the first free standing

dome, inspired by classical architecture.

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Who was Brunelleschi?

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These are five (of the six)characteristics of Italian

Renaissance art.

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What are bright colors, realism, perspective,

classicism, individualism, & / or geometry?

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Identify the painting AND the artist.

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What is the Mona Lisa & Da Vinci?

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Identify the sculpture & the sculptor.

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What is The David byMichelangelo?

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Identify the painting & the artist.

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What is the Last Supper & Da Vinci?

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Identify the painting / location and the artist.

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What is the Sistine Chapel & Michelangelo?

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Identify the sculpture and the sculptor.

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What is the Pieta & Michelangelo?

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This Protestant reformer fled to Geneva from France, due to

anti-Protestant violence in that country.

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Who was John Calvin?

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These are the two most important dates of the Protestant Reformation period: the date of Martin Luther’s posting of the 95 Theses and of his excommunication & abandonment

of the Catholic Church.

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What were 1517 & 1521?

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At this event, the rulers of the HRE considered whether or not Luther was innocent or guilty of charges of heresy; he was found

guilty, but was not executed.

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What is the Diet of Worms?

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These are three of the effects of the Protestant Reformation.

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What are an increase in nationalism, increase in the vernacular OR literacy, the

Catholic Reformation, & / or religious wars?

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These are four causes of the Protestant Reformation.

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What are church corruption, anger of the HRE against the Catholic Church, the efforts of reformers, and the greed

of secular leaders for church land?

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This is the name of the founder of the Jesuit Order.

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Who is Ignatius of Loyola?

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These are the three areas of reform of the Catholic

Reformation.

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What are doctrine, reforms of the popes, and the Jesuit

order?

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These were the three activities of the Jesuit order.

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What are educating Catholics, missionary work, and stopping the spread of

Protestantism?

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These are the names of the two popes we discussed in class AND one thing that

each of them did.

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Who are Paul III (limited indulgences, approved

Jesuits) and Paul IV (Index of Forbidden Books, re-constituted Inquisition)?

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These are four of the decisions of the Council of Trent.

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What are the Church’s interpretation of the Bible is

final; need faith & good works for salvation; Bible and Church

traditions are of equal importance; indulgences are ok;

& establishing seminaries?

(5)