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    Renaissance in Europe

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    event known as the Renaissance took place in Europe. This was the establishment of an entirely new way of life; there was a vast rebirth of knowledge and arts which changed Europe completely. Due to events such as the rediscovery of classical works, the Black Death, the invention of the printing press, and the development of humanism, the Renaissance greatly influenced Europe on many levels. Europe gained more wealth, which led to the progression of a new focus on art and learning. From a political

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    Color In The Renaissance

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    The renaissance was a time of personal expression and new ideas through artistic ability while the scientific revolution was a time of challenging and questioning previous ideas while making them public as well as introducing new scientific thought and judgment. Through these two time periods many ideas were challenged from the past and an eye opening perspective was captured. Form pastime discoveries people took learning into their own hands and took on their own technics and way of expression.

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    Renaissance Humanism

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    The Renaissance was remarkable because of the ideas of humanism that proliferated during that time period. From the humanism movement, many more concepts developed from it, primarily education and how significant it was. Originally, Renaissance education was fixated on Classical literature, and it was widely celebrated (Doc 1, Doc 2, Doc 3). Centuries later, it was ridiculed because it provided no teachings of essential subjects (Doc 5, Doc 6). Renaissance education was initially deemed important

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    The Italian Renaissance was one of the most colorful, vital, and exciting times in history. Renaissance eventually comes from the French word "Renaistre," meaning "to be born again." The Renaissance was a revival or a rebirth of cultural awareness and learning among art, law, language, literature, philosophy, science, and mathematics. This period took place between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries. The Renaissance in Italy flourished. What was the Renaissance and why did it happen? The Renaissance

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    really invented during the Renaissance, if you don’t count modern civilization.” The Renaissance was a period of time in Europe that began in the 14th century and ended in the 16th century; it was a revival of the thirst for knowledge and magnificent art. The Renaissance was important because it influenced people to be better and achieve more, provided the world with some of the greatest works of art ever seen, and was the bridge to modern civilization. The Renaissance was born in Italy and spread

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    The Renaissance was a period of change in which values shifted throughout Europe, especially within the world of art, evident in the work of the Italian Renaissance painter Botticelli. During the fifteenth century, Florence was filled with artistic, technological, and scientific achievements. Founded on humanist beliefs and the rediscovery of the classical world, Renaissance culture focused on hero ideals and promoted the study of the liberal arts, largely centering on the individual’s intellectual

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    My hunch is, that the “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" has affected the perceived prestige of Renaissance artist due to their popularity in popular culture. I’ll be comparing Renaissance artists Titian and Leonardo da Vinci to see how two contemporary artists careers are affected by this. This topic is important because popular culture and technology are used increasingly in education. The spread of its use is helpful, but it can also exclude and unknowingly negatively affect perceptions of topics

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    The Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation The Renaissance, meaning the term “rebirth”, was the era that European civilization spread and developed many interests in learning, values, art, and much more. This period of time was discovered during the fifteenth/sixteenth centuries in Italy, and is still progressing throughout the world do this day. It is said that the Renaissance was a period in time where there was revival and life put forth into learning and gaining knowledge after a time of

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    reflection of the Renaissance worldview than Reformation. Both had used the printing press as an advantage to get their message and information across the world. Although, exploration was more of priority during the Renaissance, because of the desire of learning new things and more curiosity among people, and Reformation had been religion based which was not a main focus during the Renaissance. Discovering new things and places played an important in people’s worldview. During the Renaissance people focused

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    Middle Ages and Renaissance where microcosms apart in every aspect of human life with the “Renaissance” literally means “awakening” or “rebirth”. In areas of art, tools such as perspective, realism, and individualism showed the great leap in creativity during the Renaissance. Likewise, the worldly individual, or the “Renaissance Man”, was an improvement over the ignorant, spiritual man of the middle Ages. Also, the revival of classical learning and education that occurred in the Renaissance was the exact

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