Renaissance Quiz Education Presentation in a Yellow and Green Hand Drawn Style.pptx

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About This Presentation

RENAISSANCE PERIOD


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ARTS OF THE RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE PERIOD

Let’s Review? BAROQUE “BARROCO” – Irregular shaped pearl. RENAISSANCE “RENAITRE”- Rebirth, revival, or rediscovery.

FAMOUS RENAISSANCE ARTWORKS AND ARTISTS

Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet. Greatest living artist in his lifetime and of all time.

THE LAST JUDGEMENT

THE CREATION OF ADAM

Answer The Mona Lisa Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa now hangs in the Louvre Museum in Paris. The mysterious smile of the painting's subject has intrigued and fascinated tourists, art lovers, and historians for many years.

Question 3 The famous marble sculpture of David can be found in the de Galleria dell' Accademia, in Florence Italy. Who sculpted it?

Answer Michelangelo Created in the early 15OOs, Michelangelo's David is largely considered to be the greatest Rennaisance sculpture. Michelangelo carved it out of marble when he was only 26 years old.

Multiple Choice Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer.

a. Change b. Art c. Rebirth d. Reimagine What does the word "renaissance" mean?

c. Rebirth What does the word "renaissance" mean? In contrast to the Middle Ages, the renaissance was a time when art and culture exploded onto the scene. It was considered to be a cultural reset or rebirth of sorts.

a. Albizzi b. Medici c. Corleone d. Vespucci The ____ family was an Italian banking family and the most famous dynasties during the Italian Renaissance.

The ____ family was an Italian banking family and the most famous dynasties during the Italian Renaissance. b. Medici The Medici family was a very powerful Italian banking family and political dynasty. They were patrons of the arts and ruled Florence during the beginning of the Renaissance.

a. An autocracy b. An anarchy c. An oligarchy d. A federal republic The city of Florence was ruled by wealthy families. This political system was known as

The city of Florence was ruled by wealthy families. This political system was known as c. An oligarchy Wealthy families like the Sforzas and the Medicis controlled the government and economy of their city-states.

Missing Letters Fill in the missing letters to complete the word or words.

N_cc__o Ma_hi_v__li This Renaissance philosopher, diplomat, and politician is credited with the quote "the ends justify the means."

This Renaissance philosopher, diplomat, and politician is credited with the quote "the ends justify the means." Niccolo Machiavelli Machiavelli wrote the famous political treatise, The Prince, and is considered to be the one of the forefathers of modern political philosophy.

F_or___e The renaissance flourished in this Italian city.

F_or___e The renaissance flourished in this Italian city. Florence Historians credit Florence as the birthplace of the Renaissance because many famous artworks and their artists originated from this area. So if you are interested in the Renaissance, travel to Florence.

C__y S_at_s During the renaissance, Italy was split into _________, which were wealthy and independent cities that were headed by a specific ruler or group of people.

During the renaissance, Italy was split into _________, which were wealthy and independent cities that were headed by a specific ruler or group of people. City States Some of the famous city states included Florence, Rome and Venice.

L__ear _er_p__t_ve This artistic technique of creating an illusion of depth was devised during the Renaissance by Filippo Brunelleschi.

This artistic technique of creating an illusion of depth was devised during the Renaissance by Filippo Brunelleschi. Linear perspective Unlike the flat, 2-dimensional depictions of objects in Medieval art, linear perspective brought depth and a new sense of realism to art in the Renaissance. It was a game-changer.

That concludes our review of the renaissance: a time of rebirth, revival, and reinvention! Reference: Burckhardt, Jacob. “The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Civilisation of The Renaissance In Italy, by Jacob Burckhardt.” Gutenberg.Org, Project Gutenberg, 20 Oct. 2014, www.gutenberg.org/files/2074/2074-h/2074-h.htm.
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