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The Renaissance - Coggle Diagram
The Renaissance
Society
Patronage
Helped the popoli grossi to gain fame through commision of art and architectures
Encouraged the development of art and education
Painting press
Harder to enforce sensorship
Rapid increase in the production of books
Fragement of the Church
The Great Western Schism
Diminishing religious authority for the Pope
Popoli Grossi- The rich people
Transform money earned through banking into fame by patronage of artworks
The Pope
Acting simular to a secular ruler to administrate the Papal States
Requinlished religious authority
The artists
Gained wealth through the patronage of the popoli grossi and the Pope
Places
Milan- The autucratic city-state
Venice- The merchant republic
Florence- City of art and culture
Rome- The seat of the holy see
Economy
Center of the lucrative trade
Use of Arabic numerals
Fragement of the Church
Italian bankers came to charge interest on loans
People
Artists
Brunelleschi
The Dome of the Florence Cathedral
Botticelli
Birth of Venus
Da Vinci
The Last Supper & Diagrams, Manuscripts of scientific research
Michelangelo Bounarroti
The Sistine Chaple
Thinkers
Nicollo Machiavelli
The Prince
Dante
The Divine Comedy
Francesco Petrarca
Father of Renaissance
Christine de Pizan
The Book of the City of Ladies
Erasmus
In Praise of Folly
Castiglione
The Courtier
Ideas
Humanism
Beauty and centrality of human
Education- To realize one's potential in different fields
Loyalty and devotion to one's city
More practical education
Revival of Classical Ideals
Portrays of human body in artworks
Embrace of non-religious themes in artworks
Focus on individuals