Monday, May 20, 2019

May 20

Read Page: 468-477
Questions: 1,3,4,5


1:
Rennaisance: a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome

Humanism: A belief that emphasizes faith and optimism in human potential and creativity

Secular: Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters

Patron: a person who provides financial support for the arts

Perspective: point of view

Vernacular: the everyday language of ordinary people

3:


Man:                                                          
-Renaissance writers introduced the idea that all educated people were expected to create art. the ideal individual strove to master "universal man. Later ages called such people "Renaissance man"


Woman:
-the upper-class woman also should know the classics and be charming. But not meant to seek fame. They needed to inspire art but rarely create it. the upper-class woman was better educated than a medieval woman


4: Thriving cities, a wealthy merchant class, and the classical heritage of Greece and Rome

5:  Medieval artists had used religious subjects to convey a spiritual ideal. Renaissance artists often portrayed religious subjects, but they used a realistic style copied from classical models.


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