Renaissance

Medici Family

Background

Major artists

Humanism

Some famous artists that were part of the Renaissance are Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, and etc.

The Medici family ruled over the city of Florence throughout the renaissance. The medici family came to power through success in commerce and banking.

The official definition to humanism is an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.

I would say that the reason why there were so many major artists, musicians, writers, and poets was because it was super popular to be involved with all of those things.

Comparing both paintings

Modern Day Painting Screen Shot 2021-01-13 at 11.39.09 AM

Renaissance Painting Screen Shot 2021-01-13 at 11.39.20 AM

Humanism impacts the Renaissance because it played a big role in education for the renaissance.

An example of humanism during the renaissance is that humanists of the renaissance created schools to teach their ideas and wrote books all about education.

Humanism is around today because kids today are being taught things at school to make them believe the things that they are learning.

The Medici family were wool merchants and bankers and was the leader of Florence merchants.

The medici family came to power through success in commerce and banking.

The medici family came to power through success in commerce and banking.

The medici family is important because he was the ruler of Florence and their patronage through art and humanism.

They had a major influence on the renaissance through their patronage through art and humanism.

The Renaissance took place in 1300.

The Renaissance took place in mainly Italy.

The Renaissance was a rebirth of ancient Greek and Roman thinking styles as was Italy.

The Renaissance is important because it shows how things can really change from 700 years ago.

This time period was full of new artists because art was just getting started and people thought it was very unique.

I would say that we are living in a Renaissance today because whatever we find unique or interesting, we tag along with it.

Michelangelo's painting looks to have a lot more detail to it and is more laid down and is put together well and planned out but the modern day art like.

Charline von Heyl has a lot more bright vivid colors and is kinda sloppy and tossed together looking but I think they both have a strong meaning.