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cluponka [151]
3 years ago
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pochemuha3 years ago
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1: The Renaissance began in the 14th century in Florence, Italy.

2:Renaissance is a French word meaning “rebirth.” It refers to a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom

3. Privately Owned Art, Rebirth of Humanism, Rebirth of Naturalism, Perspective and Depth in Art, Creation of Non Religious Themes, Sculpture and Architecture, Artists became very famous figures for there art (will explain 3 of them in explanation)

4. This movement began in Italy in the 14th century and the term, describes the revival of interest in the artistic achievements of the Classical world. Donatello (sculptor), Leonardo Da Vinci (Painter), William Shakespeare (Writer)

5. During the Renaissance, great advances occurred in geography, astronomy, chemistry, physics, mathematics, manufacturing, anatomy and engineering. Marie Boas Hall coined the term Scientific Renaissance to designate the early phase of the Scientific Revolution, 1450–1630. Galileo Galilei invented the telescope, Peter Henlein invented the pocket watch, Leonardo da Vinci conceptually invented the parachute

Explanation:

for number 3, Rebirth of Humanism was the way of thought that focuses on human beings and their potential for achievement, Rebirth of Naturalism was the art of capturing the human beings in the natural form, Create Non Religious Themes occurred as church faded in the Middle Ages and the Middle Ages declined and the non religious theme was brought when the church crashed right before the Renaissance

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