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Renaissance Ideas Spread to Northern Europe;  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School Monarchs in England and in France (such as Francis I who hired Italian architects to build his palace at Fontainebleau) supported the arts and introduced Renaissance styles to northern Europe.
 
Since antiquity it had been scribes and later, monks  in the Medieval period, who copied all manuscripts  by hand … Johann Gutenberg   invented a “printing press” –  or,   the technique of printing from movable blocks of type letters. Gutenberg was a 15th-century German craftsman, inventor, and printer.  He used hand-set type cast in molds to print multiple copies of manuscripts.  Copying now became  mechanized and much faster.   The invention of movable-type printing  facilitated an easier exchange of ideas  throughout Europe and helped spread  the ideas of the Renaissance . PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School UNTIL … Renaissance Ideas Spread to Northern Europe;
Johann Gutenberg   invented a “printing press” –  or,   the technique of printing from movable blocks of type letters. Gutenberg's invention did not make him rich, but it laid the foundation for the first commercial mass production of books. The success of printing meant that  books soon became cheaper , and the previously uneducated lower classes of the population could now afford them and it inspired them to learn to read ,  increasing literacy .  More than ever before, it  spread news more quickly  and  enabled people to follow debates  and discussions of matters that concerned them. Consequently, the printed book also led to more stringent attempts at censorship. This was a sign that it was felt by those in authority to be dangerous and challenging to their position. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School Renaissance Ideas Spread to Northern Europe;
Johann Gutenberg   invented a “printing press” –  or,   the technique of printing from movable blocks of type letters. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School Renaissance Ideas Spread to Northern Europe;  The Gutenberg Bible – one of only 5 existing copies, purchased by the University of Texas  Harry Ransom Center museum in 1978. It is said that other great historical events such as the Protestant Reformation of the 1500s, the Scientific Age of Enlightenment of the 1600s, and the French Revolution in the 1700s would likely have not been such transforming forces had it not been for the invention of the printing press.  Explain why historians would make such an assertion.
[object Object],[object Object],People begin to read Bible for themselves ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Renaissance Ideas Spread to Northern Europe;  It is said that other great historical events such as the Protestant Reformation of the 1500s, the Scientific Age of Enlightenment of the 1600s, and the French Revolution in the 1700s would likely have not been such transforming forces had it not been for the invention of the printing press.  Explain why historians would make such an assertion.  PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School
Renaissance Ideas Spread to Northern Europe;  2.  How did the invention of the printing press help spread learning and  Renaissance ideas? Lowered price of books; more people could afford them; books now written in the vernacular so people who had  no classical education (in Latin) could now read the classics; this all led to increased literacy as well as ordinary people’s awareness of what was happening  in their larger world. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School How did they put pictures in books  now printed with the movable type press?
Artistic Ideas Spread to Northern Europe;  3.  Albrecht Durer  –  produced  woodcuts  and  engravings  whose realism influenced other northern artists.  His works were not just religious subject matter but showed classical mythology and realistic landscapes. “ Knight, Death,  and the Devil” -engraving by Albrecht Durer PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School
Artistic Ideas Spread to Northern Europe;  4.  Jan van Eyck  –  developed new creative techniques to achieve most  realistic detail  with oil-based paints, applying several layers to create variety of colors and 3-D appearance to clothing / jewelry. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School “ Wedding Portrait”  * -Jan van Eyck
Van Eyck, Jan The Madonna with Canon van der Paele 1436 Oil on panel 122 x 157 cm Het Groeninge Museum, Brugge
 
Artistic Ideas Spread to Northern Europe;  4.  Jan van Eyck  –  developed new creative techniques to achieve most  realistic detail  with oil-based paints, applying several layers to create variety of colors and 3-D appearance to clothing / jewelry. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School “ Wedding Portrait”  * -Jan van Eyck
Artistic Ideas Spread to Northern Europe;  5.  Pieter Bruegel the Elder  –  Painted mostly  scenes of everyday life  – focused on realism and individual characteristics.  Produced paintings that taught morals, illustrated proverbs, and strongly protested Spanish rule over his country. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School “ Children’s Games”  * - Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Bruegel’s “Netherland’s Proverbs,” 1559
Bruegel’s “The Triumph of Death,” 1562
Artistic Ideas Spread to Northern Europe;  5.  Pieter Bruegel the Elder  –  Painted mostly  scenes of everyday life  – focused on realism and individual characteristics.  Produced paintings that taught morals, illustrated proverbs, and strongly protested Spanish rule over his country. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School “ Children’s Games” * - Pieter Bruegel the Elder
 
Northern Writers Try to Reform Society;  “Northern Renaissance writers also adopted the ideas of Humanism... however, some gave it a more religious slant.”  Textbook, p.425 6.  Desiderius Erasmus  – a  Christian humanist ,  wrote “The Praise of Folly” which poked fun at people’s human flaws  such as greedy merchants, arrogant priests, etc.  He believed mankind could improve society by reading the Bible and that Christianity was about “the heart” and not a bunch of “rules and ceremonies” done in Church. Erasmus was from the  Dutch region of Holland  and received many honors  in his lifetime.  He was often critical of the “mindless” rituals Christians performed during church services and their ignorance about the actual Bible itself.   “ It is the chief point of happiness when a man is willing to be what he is - not what others would have him be.”  ~ Erasmus, 1527. Examining a Primary Source:  “ In Praise of Folly,”  PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School
An illustration Albrecht Durer did  of someone he admired  in his own lifetime – the Dutch Humanist, Erasmus. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School
Northern Writers Try to Reform Society;  7.  Thomas More  – an  English humanist  concerned about society’s  problems.  He  wrote “Utopia,”  about an ideal model of society. Statue of More in Chelsea, London More served as Speaker in the House of Commons and Lord Chancellor during the reign of King Henry VIII of England.  When Henry began his plan to separate the Church of England from the Catholic Pope, More defended Catholicism and the struggle with his king would lead eventually to his trial for treason and his beheading in 1535 at the Tower of London. The events are dramatized in a classic film entitled  “ A Man for All Seasons.” Utopia  is Greek for “no place” – More’s sense of humor is shown since this perfect society he gives this name to clearly did not exist. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School
Northern Writers Try to Reform Society;  8.  William Shakespeare  –  English playwright  whose plays  examine human flaws but also express the Renaissance view of humanity’s potential.  Many of his plays focus on Greek or Roman subjects and classical plots. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School The Globe Theater Shakespeare had this “theater in the round” built on the banks of the Thames River in London, 1599 – 1614.
Have you seen the 1998 film “Shakespeare in Love” ? If not, you really should! The famous  Globe theater  was recently rebuilt in London to the same specifications as  Shakespeare had designed… every detail was copied even the types of building materials, theater seating (standing!), and the paint used in the original 17 th  c. building. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School

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Ch 13 Northern Renaissance

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.  
  • 4. Since antiquity it had been scribes and later, monks in the Medieval period, who copied all manuscripts by hand … Johann Gutenberg invented a “printing press” – or, the technique of printing from movable blocks of type letters. Gutenberg was a 15th-century German craftsman, inventor, and printer. He used hand-set type cast in molds to print multiple copies of manuscripts. Copying now became mechanized and much faster. The invention of movable-type printing facilitated an easier exchange of ideas throughout Europe and helped spread the ideas of the Renaissance . PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School UNTIL … Renaissance Ideas Spread to Northern Europe;
  • 5. Johann Gutenberg invented a “printing press” – or, the technique of printing from movable blocks of type letters. Gutenberg's invention did not make him rich, but it laid the foundation for the first commercial mass production of books. The success of printing meant that books soon became cheaper , and the previously uneducated lower classes of the population could now afford them and it inspired them to learn to read , increasing literacy . More than ever before, it spread news more quickly and enabled people to follow debates and discussions of matters that concerned them. Consequently, the printed book also led to more stringent attempts at censorship. This was a sign that it was felt by those in authority to be dangerous and challenging to their position. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School Renaissance Ideas Spread to Northern Europe;
  • 6. Johann Gutenberg invented a “printing press” – or, the technique of printing from movable blocks of type letters. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School Renaissance Ideas Spread to Northern Europe; The Gutenberg Bible – one of only 5 existing copies, purchased by the University of Texas Harry Ransom Center museum in 1978. It is said that other great historical events such as the Protestant Reformation of the 1500s, the Scientific Age of Enlightenment of the 1600s, and the French Revolution in the 1700s would likely have not been such transforming forces had it not been for the invention of the printing press. Explain why historians would make such an assertion.
  • 7.
  • 8. Renaissance Ideas Spread to Northern Europe; 2. How did the invention of the printing press help spread learning and Renaissance ideas? Lowered price of books; more people could afford them; books now written in the vernacular so people who had no classical education (in Latin) could now read the classics; this all led to increased literacy as well as ordinary people’s awareness of what was happening in their larger world. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School How did they put pictures in books now printed with the movable type press?
  • 9. Artistic Ideas Spread to Northern Europe; 3. Albrecht Durer – produced woodcuts and engravings whose realism influenced other northern artists. His works were not just religious subject matter but showed classical mythology and realistic landscapes. “ Knight, Death, and the Devil” -engraving by Albrecht Durer PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School
  • 10. Artistic Ideas Spread to Northern Europe; 4. Jan van Eyck – developed new creative techniques to achieve most realistic detail with oil-based paints, applying several layers to create variety of colors and 3-D appearance to clothing / jewelry. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School “ Wedding Portrait” * -Jan van Eyck
  • 11. Van Eyck, Jan The Madonna with Canon van der Paele 1436 Oil on panel 122 x 157 cm Het Groeninge Museum, Brugge
  • 12.  
  • 13. Artistic Ideas Spread to Northern Europe; 4. Jan van Eyck – developed new creative techniques to achieve most realistic detail with oil-based paints, applying several layers to create variety of colors and 3-D appearance to clothing / jewelry. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School “ Wedding Portrait” * -Jan van Eyck
  • 14. Artistic Ideas Spread to Northern Europe; 5. Pieter Bruegel the Elder – Painted mostly scenes of everyday life – focused on realism and individual characteristics. Produced paintings that taught morals, illustrated proverbs, and strongly protested Spanish rule over his country. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School “ Children’s Games” * - Pieter Bruegel the Elder
  • 16. Bruegel’s “The Triumph of Death,” 1562
  • 17. Artistic Ideas Spread to Northern Europe; 5. Pieter Bruegel the Elder – Painted mostly scenes of everyday life – focused on realism and individual characteristics. Produced paintings that taught morals, illustrated proverbs, and strongly protested Spanish rule over his country. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School “ Children’s Games” * - Pieter Bruegel the Elder
  • 18.  
  • 19. Northern Writers Try to Reform Society; “Northern Renaissance writers also adopted the ideas of Humanism... however, some gave it a more religious slant.” Textbook, p.425 6. Desiderius Erasmus – a Christian humanist , wrote “The Praise of Folly” which poked fun at people’s human flaws such as greedy merchants, arrogant priests, etc. He believed mankind could improve society by reading the Bible and that Christianity was about “the heart” and not a bunch of “rules and ceremonies” done in Church. Erasmus was from the Dutch region of Holland and received many honors in his lifetime. He was often critical of the “mindless” rituals Christians performed during church services and their ignorance about the actual Bible itself. “ It is the chief point of happiness when a man is willing to be what he is - not what others would have him be.” ~ Erasmus, 1527. Examining a Primary Source: “ In Praise of Folly,” PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School
  • 20. An illustration Albrecht Durer did of someone he admired in his own lifetime – the Dutch Humanist, Erasmus. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School
  • 21. Northern Writers Try to Reform Society; 7. Thomas More – an English humanist concerned about society’s problems. He wrote “Utopia,” about an ideal model of society. Statue of More in Chelsea, London More served as Speaker in the House of Commons and Lord Chancellor during the reign of King Henry VIII of England. When Henry began his plan to separate the Church of England from the Catholic Pope, More defended Catholicism and the struggle with his king would lead eventually to his trial for treason and his beheading in 1535 at the Tower of London. The events are dramatized in a classic film entitled “ A Man for All Seasons.” Utopia is Greek for “no place” – More’s sense of humor is shown since this perfect society he gives this name to clearly did not exist. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School
  • 22. Northern Writers Try to Reform Society; 8. William Shakespeare – English playwright whose plays examine human flaws but also express the Renaissance view of humanity’s potential. Many of his plays focus on Greek or Roman subjects and classical plots. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School The Globe Theater Shakespeare had this “theater in the round” built on the banks of the Thames River in London, 1599 – 1614.
  • 23. Have you seen the 1998 film “Shakespeare in Love” ? If not, you really should! The famous Globe theater was recently rebuilt in London to the same specifications as Shakespeare had designed… every detail was copied even the types of building materials, theater seating (standing!), and the paint used in the original 17 th c. building. PP Design of T. Loessin; Akins High School

Editor's Notes

  1. Shown here are Durer's own self-portraits at ages 22, 26 and 28 (now in the collections of the Louvre, Prado and Alte Pinakothek of Munich).
  2. Van Eyck , Jan The Madonna with Canon van der Paele 1436 Oil on panel 122 x 157 cm Het Groeninge Museum, Brugge
  3. Ghent alterpiece Man in Turban