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World History 2 September 8-12

World History 2 September 8-12. Cornell Notes Italy and the start of the Renaissance Art and the Renaissance . Cornell Notes Outline . Pre-Assessment Answer the following questions to the best of your ability in your binder. . What is the Renaissance?

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World History 2 September 8-12

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  1. World History 2September 8-12 Cornell Notes Italy and the start of the Renaissance Art and the Renaissance

  2. Cornell Notes Outline

  3. Pre-Assessment Answer the following questions to the best of your ability in your binder. • What is the Renaissance? • When and where did the Renaissance start? • Who are some famous artists from the Renaissance? • What are some famous pieces of art created during the Renaissance? • What some inventions from the Renaissance period? • What were some key influences from the Renaissance? • Why do you think the Renaissance started? • Add any other information you might know about the Renaissance

  4. Italy: The Birthplace of the Renaissance

  5. Renaissance September 10

  6. Renaissance and the Arts September 11 • Art • Used realistic style • Perspective • Natural postures • Realism • Used study to influence artwork

  7. Renaissance and the ArtsSeptember 11 • Artists • Donatello – sculpture, Statue of David • Leonardo Da Vinci – understanding of body in artwork, Mona Lisa • Raphael, School of Athens • Michelangelo Buonarroti, Statue of David • Anguissola and Gentileschi

  8. Renaissance Artwork – use to complete Venn Diagram

  9. Renaissance Artwork – use to complete Venn Diagram

  10. Medieval Artwork – use to complete Venn Diagram

  11. September 12Do Now: On your Do Now Worksheet, describe the similarities between the three pieces of artwork.

  12. German and Flemish ArtSeptember 12 • Italian warfare • Albrecht Durer – woodcuts and engravings • Hans Holbein – photographic detail • Jan Van Eyck – oil painting in layers • Pieter Bruegel – realistic details

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