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Section 2: Ideas and Art of the Renaissance

Section 2: Ideas and Art of the Renaissance. Italian renaissance Humanism Development of Humanism. What did humanists Study? (List them) Those subjects today are called? Humanism studies which ancient classics? Who was Petrarch? What did he do to promote humanism?. Vernacular Literature.

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Section 2: Ideas and Art of the Renaissance

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  1. Section 2: Ideas and Art of the Renaissance Italian renaissance Humanism Development of Humanism What did humanists Study? (List them) Those subjects today are called? Humanism studies which ancient classics? Who was Petrarch? What did he do to promote humanism? Vernacular Literature What is the theme of the Divine Comedy? List the authors mentioned in the text and include what they wrote and the language they used. Renaissance Education “Education became more secular” what does that mean? What was the belief concerning the teaching of liberal studies (arts)? What was the purpose of a liberal education? What was the aim of a liberal education? How were women educated?

  2. Italian renaissance Art New Techniques in Painting What is a Fresco? It created the illusion of? Sculpture and Architecture Who was Donatello? Who was Brunelleschi? High Renaissance Masters Who was Raphael? Who was Michelangelo? The Northern Artistic Renaissance Why didn’t the northerners paint frescos? What did they create instead? Who was Jan van Eyck? Albrecht Durer?

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