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The Renaissance

During the Renaissance period, significant advancements in science, art, and culture emerged, profoundly impacting European history. Notable scientists like Nicholas Copernicus, often referred to as the father of astronomy, proposed that the Earth orbited the sun, challenging prevailing geocentric views.

The Renaissance

The Renaissance

Legacy

diverted rivers to prevent flooding
drawings of unfinished works
notebooks
only 17 paintings
principles of turbine

Michelangelos commissions

details from the ststue of david shows great knowledge of anatomy and looks lifelike
Hes first commission was jesus on marys lap

Renaissance Science

Galileo Galilei
it took the catholic church 350 years to apoligize to him
he made a thermometor
he was in house arrest
he wrote a book of the dialogue on the two chief world systems
he developed a telescope
he increased the magnification on a telescope
he studied medicine but had intrest in maths
The famous astronomer was born in Pisa in Italy
Kepler
he agreed with copermicus but said the planets orbits were ellliptical not cirular
he was german
Nicholas Copernicus view
he said that the earth orbited the sun
Nicholas Copermicus father of astronomy
he published his book after death from fear of the church

Changes in architecture

significant changes
pointed door
spire
rose window
pointed windows and pointed arches
buttresses and flying buttresses

results of the renaissance

it resulted in a significant advance in human knowledge
the renaissance played a major part in the split of the church
people were encoursged to travel more and discover new land
the study of archaelogy and history was revived

The renaissance begins in Florence

cosimo de medici
he was the richest banker in Florence
he was in Florence for 28years
lorenzo the magnificent
the grandson of cosmico de medici

changes in painting

renaissance
art looked more real and focused on feelings and emotions
renaissance style clothes
realistic people more lifelike
classical roman style architecture
religious theme here but also other theme
variety of colours
perspective
painted on canvas
medieval
religious theme only
little colour
lifeless
similar faces
painted wooden panel
no depth
medieval art was not very lifelike
was no realism
very little backround
new painting techniques
artists used egg yolk to bind paints
they used perspective
sfumato using shading to make it more lifelike
frescoes became popular painting onto wet plaster so the colours absorbed into the wall
renaissance paintings also depicted nature and landscapes

changes of sculpture

new
religious and non religious theme
more realistic
more lifelike
shows feelings
old
religious theme
part of a cathedral
lacked feelings

How is the Renaissance Historicly sighnificant

the reformation
age of exploration
education
new learing
historical change
medicine
tourism
art
architecture
painting and sculpture