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Page 1: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy

Page 2: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The Renaissance Spirit in Italy

• Renaissance– It literally means rebirth.– The term applied to the relearning of the Greek

and Roman humanities.

Page 3: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The Renaissance Spirit in Italy

• Patronage & the Italian City-States– Florence– Milan– Venice– The Papal States– The Kingdom of Naples

Page 4: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The Renaissance Spirit in Italy

• Patronage & the Italian City-States– The de Medici of Florence• The most prolific family in

the contribution to the arts.• Under Lorenzo de Medici the

Italian Renaissance reached its high point.

Page 5: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The Renaissance Spirit in Italy

• Patronage & the Italian City-States– Roman History• The concept of civic humanism came from the ideals of

the Roman Republic.• Also Stoicism played a role in the advancement of self-

interest for the benefit of the civic good.

Page 6: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The Early Renaissance

• Art– Filippo Brunelleschi• Deemed the greatest

architect of all the Renaissance.• His masterpiece was the

dome bearing his name built on the Pazzi chapel.

Page 7: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The Early Renaissance

• Art– Tommaso di Giovanni (aka

Masaccio)• The first artist to truly perfect

the use of perspective.

Page 8: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The Early Renaissance

• Art– Tommaso di Giovanni (aka Masaccio)• Atmospheric Perspective is accomplished by the

blurring of depth.• Linear Perspective is accomplished by the shrinking of

images to achieve depth.

Page 9: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The Early Renaissance

• Art– Sandro Botticelli• He began using classical

mythology with Christian symbology.

Page 10: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The Early Renaissance

• Art– Sandro Botticelli

The Birth of Venus

Page 11: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The Early Renaissance

• Music– It was believed that a closer link between music

and poetry should occur while imitating the ancients.

Page 12: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The Early Renaissance

• Music– Madrigal • It was a song set in four parts with each part performed

by one singer.• It was a poem with no repeating stanzas or refrains.

Page 13: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The Early Renaissance

• Music– Word Painting• The concept represented the

musical depiction of a text’s meaning.• It was inspired by Petrarch’s

love of poetry.

Petrarch

Page 14: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The Early Renaissance

• Sculpting– Donatello• He is credited with

reinventing the freestanding nude in the classical style.

Page 15: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The Early Renaissance

• Sculpting– Donatello

David

Page 16: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The Early Renaissance

• Sculpting– Michelangelo Buonarroti• He is considered

Donatello’s greatest revival.

Page 17: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The Early Renaissance

• Sculpting– Michelangelo

Buonarroti• He excelled in nearly

every artistic medium.

David

Page 18: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The Early Renaissance

• The Fall of Florence– Savonarola• He was a monk who attacked the pagan pleasure

seekers of Florence, making himself a morality dictator.• His high point became known as the “Bonfire of the

Vanities” in which all vices, including the arts, were publically burned.

Page 19: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

Renaissance Genius

• Niccolo Machiavelli– He wrote the work, The

Prince, in honor of Lorenzo de Medici.

– It was a how to run the government taking a secular (non-religious) viewpoint.

Page 20: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

Renaissance Genius

• Leonardo da Vinci– Commonly regarded as

the “Renaissance Man.”– He excelled in the arts,

mathematics, and the sciences.

Page 21: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

Renaissance Genius

• Leonardo da Vinci– His only rival artistically

was Michelangelo.– His creation of the classical

triangle became a staple of Renaissance painting.

– His use of sfumato, the blurring of outlines, also became a common practice.

Page 22: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The High Renaissance

• The epicenter of the High Renaissance was Rome.

Page 23: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The High Renaissance

• Josquin des Prez– Regarded as the greatest

composer of the age.– He merged northern

European polyphony with Italian chordal harmonies.

– He popularized imitation, melody that is duplicated by succeeding voices.

Page 24: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The High Renaissance

• Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio)– He became the chief artist

for the papacy.

Page 25: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The High Renaissance

• Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio)– His most famous work was the School of

Athens.

Page 26: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The High Renaissance

• Michelangelo in Rome– He was also brought in by the papacy.

Page 27: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The High Renaissance

• Michelangelo in Rome– The painting of the Sistine Chapel was one of the

hi-lights of his work.

Page 28: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The High Renaissance

• The Reconstruction of St. Peter’s Chapel– The Players all contributed designs for the chapel.• Bramante• Sangallo• Michelangelo

Bramante Sangallo Michelangelo

Page 29: Chapter 8: The Renaissance in Italy. The Renaissance Spirit in Italy Renaissance – It literally means rebirth. – The term applied to the relearning of

The High Renaissance

• The Reconstruction of St. Peter’s Chapel– Carlo Maderno, in 1606,

combined the plans, keeping true to the Greek cross design originally proposed by all of the original architects.