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    ways to communicate. Humanism encouraged people to reach their full potential and strive for success. It emphasized the achievements‚ interests‚ and capabilities of human beings. Great admiration and respect for artists began to develop. Leon Battista Alberti‚ an Italian Humanist‚ initiated Renaissance Art Theory and became known as the “universal man”. Powerful urban groups and eventually individuals and oligarchs sponsored works of art. The reputation of an artist depended on this commission.

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    Throughout time an individual’s role in which he fits into society has changed. One of the most noticeable changes in an individual’s role in society occurred during the Italian Renaissance during the 14th and 15th centuries with the introduction of Humanism. Humanism gave birth to the concept of individuality a notion which is still alive today. It said that humans mattered and that now mattered‚ that one should not be part of a whole but rather someone that is unique. Before Humanism people only

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    lies on a bier. Answer: a 6. Who of the following was NOT a condottiere? a. Federico da Montefeltro b. Sir John Hawkwood c. Erasmo da Narni d. Niccolò da Tolentino e. Leon Battista Alberti Answer: e 7. Which author goes with which text? a. Dante – History of the Florentine People b. Brunelleschi – Commentarii c. Alberti – Lives of the Most Excellent Painters‚ Sculptors‚ and Architects d. Masaccio – De Pictura (On Painting) e. Bruni – Laudatio of the City of Florence Answer: e 8. Which are

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    term “Renaissance man” is used to express the people with more than one ability and also with a great potential to succeed. Renaissance man were first pointed out in Italian Renaissance. One of the great thinkers of the Italian Renaissance‚ Leon Battista Alberti said that “A man can do all things if he will." Even though Italian Renaissance defined the Renaissance man‚ Giovanni Pico della Mirandola’s Oration on the dignity of man was the work that has set the perception of the Renaissance man on the

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    exceptional power. In an essence‚ this concept of uniqueness was like human self-worship. In addition‚ some humanist writers said that men were special since they were made in God’s image‚ and that men could do anything they wanted to. For instance‚ Leon Battista Alberti once said‚ “Men can do all things if they will.” Humanists were very confident in who they were as a person and as an individual. Even though humanists were confident in themselves‚ they still tried to put emphasis on God and how humans are

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    Renaissance. Along with your descriptions‚ include answers to the following questions: • What are the social and cultural similarities between the Italian and Northern European Renaissance? • What are the social and cultural differences between the Italian and Northern European Renaissance? • What are the relationships between the arts and the cultures of the Italian Renaissance and the Northern European Renaissance? • How are the social and cultural differences reflected in the arts

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    The Renaissance: A Creative Change in Art The Renaissance period -- that spanned roughly from the 14th century to the 17th century -- was a time for change and movement in society. The word Renaissance is derived from the Italian word “Rinascimento” meaning born again. During the Renaissance the arts went through a revolutionary change. This was depicted in their paintings and sculptures‚ the architecture of buildings and structures‚ and in their theatrical shows and music. These revolutionary

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    As Leon Battista Alberti once said‚ “Painting is possessed of divine powered‚ for not only does it make the absent present‚ but also makes the dead almost alive”. This seems to summarize the central theme of William Butler Yeats’ poem‚ “Sailing to Byzantium” that through human imagination‚ nature and its raw materials are transformed into something that will withstand the test of time. Through the use of Yeats’ clusters of images‚ paradoxes‚ and syntax‚ this theme of endurance over time is emphasized

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    The early Renaissance began about the time Fabriano painted the Adoration of the Magi. His purpose was to use a gorgeous surface using a rainbow of colors and adding a display of gold for the aristocrats of the time. This was to separate his works from the Gothic style of the past. Soon an artist named Masaccio began his career and changed nearly everything about painting. The frescos that he painted used episodes all in the same painting‚ not just one subject. The figures were highlighted with

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    21 HUMANISM AND THE ALLURE OF ANTIQUITY FIFTEENTH-CENTURY ITALIAN ART TEXT PAGES 572-611 1. List three tenants that underlay Italian Humanism: a. b. c. 2. What fifteenth-century German invention facilitated the distribution of books and the knowledge they contained? 3. What was the basis of the wealth of the Medici family? 4. List four roles played by the arts in 15th century Italian princely courts. a. b. c. d. FLORENCE 1. Name the two finalists for the commission

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