Many argue that the ideas characterizing the Renaissance had their origin in late 13th-century Florence, in particular with the writings of Dante Alighieri (1265–1321) and Petrarch (1304–1374), as well as the paintings of Giotto di Bondone (1267–1337).The renaissance was a time of renewal.
Features of renaissance:
Humanism
Humanism and Libraries
Art
Religion
Science
Causes of Renaissance:
A Hunger for Discovery
Reintroduction of Classical Works
The Printing Press
Humanism Emerges
Art and Politics
Death and Life
War and Peace
Decline of Feudalism
Crusades
Emergence of new Cities
Results of Renaissance:
Literature
Art
Architecture
Sculpture
Fine Arts
Painting
Improvement in the condition of Women
Manners and Etiquette
Decline in Morality
Development of Trade and Commerce
Colonialism
Encouragement to Virtue Less Politics
Conclusion: In the last saying about Renaissance that it mean rebirth or renewal.
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Many argue that the ideas characterizing the Renaissance had their origin in late 13th-century Florence, in particular with the writings of Dante Alighieri (1265–1321) and Petrarch (1304–1374), as well as the paintings of Giotto di Bondone (1267–1337).The renaissance was a time of renewal.
Features of renaissance:
Humanism
Humanism and Libraries
Art
Religion
Science
Causes of Renaissance:
A Hunger for Discovery
Reintroduction of Classical Works
The Printing Press
Humanism Emerges
Art and Politics
Death and Life
War and Peace
Decline of Feudalism
Crusades
Emergence of new Cities
Results of Renaissance:
Literature
Art
Architecture
Sculpture
Fine Arts
Painting
Improvement in the condition of Women
Manners and Etiquette
Decline in Morality
Development of Trade and Commerce
Colonialism
Encouragement to Virtue Less Politics
Conclusion: In the last saying about Renaissance that it mean rebirth or renewal.
Renaissance Humanism
Renaissance Humanism Research Paper
Renaissance Humanism
How Did Humanism Influence Renaissance Art
The Importance Of Humanism In The Renaissance
Renaissance And Humanism Essay
Renaissance Humanism
Renaissance Humanism
Renaissance And Humanism
The Renaissance and Humanism Essay
Individualism And Humanism In The Renaissance
The Renaissance And Humanism Era
Renaissance Humanism Essay
Impact On Renaissance Humanism
Renaissance Humanism : The Renaissance
How Did Humanism Influence The Renaissance
The Impact Of Humanism In The Renaissance
Impact Of Renaissance Humanism
Humanism In Renaissance
Renaissance Research Paper
The Renaissance Essay
Essay about The European Renaissance
Essay On The Renaissance
The Renaissance Era Essay
Essay on The European Renaissance
The Renaissance Essay
The Renaissance Essay
Renaissance Essay
Essay on The Renaissance
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HUM 201 Module 1 & 2
1. Premodernism How did our culture become Modern?
Premodern Thought 4th Dimension Poincare New physics Imagists Cubism Futurist & Fauv Kandinsky Stravinsky
Premodernism
• The primary way of
knowing is based upon
revealed knowledge
from authoritative
sources
• Ultimate Truth could be
known and the way to
this knowledge is
through direct
revelation
• revelation was
generally assumed to
come from God or a
supernatural force
Bernardo Strozzi (Italian, 1584-1644) Adoration of the Shepherds
2. Premodernism How did our culture become Modern?
Premodern Thought 4th Dimension Poincare New physics Imagists Cubism Futurist & Fauv Kandinsky Stravinsky
Newton and
Jefferson
1. What is the “American
Philosophy” and how does
this compare to the
“American Dream”?
2. How does Newton’s
understanding of authority
change the perception of a
God-anointed King?
3. How does this influence
the Founding Fathers?
The Ancient of Days and Newton the Geometer, William Blake, 1794
3. Premodernism How did our culture become Modern?
Premodern Thought 4th Dimension Poincare New physics Imagists Cubism Futurist & Fauv Kandinsky Stravinsky
The 4th
Dimension
1. What is the 4th
Dimension?
2. How does Edwin
Abbott Abbott’s
Flatland: A Romance
of Many Dimensions
(1884) teach us how to
consider the 4th
dimension?
3. What does the
tesseract teach us
about the transition to
the modern period?
Henri Poincaré (1854 – 1912)
4. Premodernism How did our culture become Modern?
Premodern Thought 4th Dimension Poincare New physics Imagists Cubism Futurist & Fauv Kandinsky Stravinsky
1. Einstein and Picasso
both read Poincare’s
treatise on the 4th
dimension
2. Einstein sees space
and time as a single
dimension leading to
relativity
3. Picasso represents all
views at once leading
to cubism
Afficionado by Pablo Picasso, 1912
4D in Science and
Art
5. Premodernism How did our culture become Modern?
Premodern Thought 4th Dimension Poincare New physics Imagists Cubism Futurist & Fauv Kandinsky Stravinsky
New physics
1. The macro and
micro change the
world –
understanding the
expanse of the
universe and
quantum physics
2. How does this
change our
perspective?
3. How does this
change meaning?
6. Premodernism How did our culture become Modern?
Premodern Thought 4th Dimension Poincare New physics Imagists Cubism Futurist & Fauv Kandinsky Stravinsky
Imagists
1. The Imagists favored
precision of imagery
and clear, sharp
language
2. free verse and were
devoted to “clarity of
expression through the
use of precise visual
images”
3. How do the Imagists
represent the
transition to the
Modern era?
Hilda Dolittle (HD), Ezra Pound, most influential movement in English poetry since the activity of
the Pre-Raphaelites
7. Premodernism How did our culture become Modern?
Premodern Thought 4th Dimension Poincare New physics Imagists Cubism Futurist & Fauv Kandinsky Stravinsky
Cubism
1. objects are analyzed,
broken up and
reassembled in an
abstracted form
2. instead of depicting
objects from a single
viewpoint
3. the artist depicts the
subject from a
multitude of
viewpoints to
represent the subject
in a greater context
Pablo Picasso, Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, 1907
Pablo Picasso, 1910, Girl with a Mandolin (Fanny Tellier)
8. Premodernism How did our culture become Modern?
Premodern Thought 4th Dimension Poincare New physics Imagists Cubism Futurist & Fauv Kandinsky Stravinsky
Futurism and
Fauvism
1. Fauvists: emphasized
painterly qualities and
strong color over the
representational or
realistic values retained by
Impressionism
2. Futurism: artistic and
social movement that
originated in Italy in the
early 20th century
3. emphasized speed,
technology, youth, and
violence, and objects such
as the car, the aeroplane,
and the industrial city
Henri Matisse. Woman with a Hat, 1905
Umberto Boccioni, sketch of The City Rises (1910)
Giacomo Balla, Abstract Speed + Sound, 1913–1914
9. Premodernism How did our culture become Modern?
Premodern Thought 4th Dimension Poincare New physics Imagists Cubism Futurist & Fauv Kandinsky Stravinsky
Wassily
Kandinsky
1. What is pure
abstraction?
2. How does
Kandinsky use art to
explore
spiritualism?
3. How is the artist the
forerunner of
society – moving a
culture from one
era to the next?
Wassilyevich Kandinsk, 1866 – 1944
10. Premodernism How did our culture become Modern?
Premodern Thought 4th Dimension Poincare New physics Imagists Cubism Futurist & Fauv Kandinsky Stravinsky
Stravinsky
1. “It began with a
bassoon and ended in
a brawl”
2. debuted The Rite of
Spring before a packed
theater in Paris, with a
ballet performance
that would go down as
one of the most
important — and
violent — in modern
history
Igor Stravinsky, Russian-born composer, pianist, and conductor; widely considered one of the
most important /influential composers of the 20th century