Thursday, November 28, 2019
Italian Renaissance Essays (511 words) - Renaissance,
  Italian Renaissance  "How was the Italian Renaissance an age in which life was a work of art?"    The Renaissance was an important time. It was a time when new ideas were formed,  worldly places became more important, and great people became known. All of  which paved the way to future inventions, philosophies, and life as we know it.    During the Renaissance, new possibilities were explored. One of which was a  group of people who called themselves Humanists. Humanism was a movement based  on the literature and ideas of ancient Greece and Rome. Humanists focused on  secular themes, rather than those that were religious. They also believed that  individualism, human improvement and that people should develop their talents  through many activities. Humanism was influential in that more attention was  paid to literature, the arts and education. Because education was becoming more  important, more schools were opened. Students were taught all that was taught in  classical Greek schools such as Greek, Latin, history and philosophy. The  humanists strongly believed that education could help people to improve  themselves. Humanism also inspired literature to become more universal. Many  authors were discovered. Also, a form of poetry, called a sonnet, was developed.    The humanists were very important to the Renaissance, without their teachings  much would have been left undiscovered. The city stated of Florence, Rome and    Venice were also important parts of the Renaissance. Florence was ruled by a  line of successful and wealthy rulers. Florence produced many great things.    Great rulers, great architects, great sculptors and great painters. Thus leading  the way through art. Rome was the leading renaissance city during the 1500's.    Many artists and scholars went to Rome to be taught by master craftsmen. Rome  also became a site of great religious increases. Venice was a city of great  trading. It linked Asia and Western Europe in trade routes, also drawing traders  from the rest of the world. Venice was also known for it's artistic  achievements. Florence, Rome and Venice were three of the most influential  powers during the Renaissance. The arts were extremely important to the    Renaissance, and very influential. Architecture was modeled after classical    Greek and Roman stylings. The greatest Italian architect was Filippo    Brunelleschi, who was best known for his completion of a cathedral in 1436.    Sculpture, as did architecture, reflected ancient Greek and Roman ideas. The  best known sculptors were Donatello, Michelangelo and Ghiberti. Donatello was  the first sculptor to cast free standing figures. Michelangelo was best known  for his free standing figure of David, and Ghiberti for his ten biblical scenes  on Florence cathedral's walls. During the Renaissance, painting acquired a  more realistic style. Some famous painters of the time are Giotto, Michelangelo,  and probably the most famous of all, Leonardo Da Vinci. Da Vinci is best known  for his works of The Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. During the Renaissance,  boundaries were explored, new heights were discovered and a whole new way of  life was found. The renaissance truly was an age in which life was a work of art  not only because art was so important to that time period, but because  everything was original and new. Without the renaissance, and the people who  lived during it, such as Da Vinci, modern life may not have been so modern.    
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