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The Italian Renaissance began the opening phase of the Renaissance, a period of great cultural change and achievement in Europe that spanned the period from the end of the 13th century to about 1600...
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Renaissance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Renaissance (French for "rebirth"; Italian: , from re- "again" and nascere "be born") was a cultural movement that spanned roughly the 14th to the 17th century, beginning in Florence in the ...
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Secularism is used in a restricted sense today, but it retains a philosophical aspect in political ... Change moved faster with the Italian Renaissance: even early Renaissance figures like Dante believed that temporal leaders had a right and duty to exercise authority independent of any needs or desires of the Church.
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Many Italian Renaissance artists turned Secular, though most if not all had experienced religion-basis in some of their art. You can see Michelangelo's ...
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A deep sense of piety, Greek and Roman philosophy, and secularism, can be found in nearly all Renaissance paintings and sculptures, ... This select group of individuals was in fact the majority of the thinking power of the Italian Renaissance. Leonardo da Vinci represents most strongly the secularist style in Renaissance art.
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The secularism of the Italian Renaissance society consisted of two components—a preoccupation with worldly affairs, and a contempt for false spirituality and asceticism.
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Robin Urton creates dimensional paintings on glass and plexiglass, surreal and visionary in nature. ... The Italian Renaissance is considered by historians the beginning of the modern age. The name itself literally means "rebirth", an accurate description of this period of innovation in both the sciences and the arts.
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The Italian Renaissance focused on themes that centered around classicism, individualism, humanism and secularism. ... After reviewing the key points to each theme, do you think any of these themes from the Italian Renaissance currently apply to modern society? If so, which ones and how do they apply?
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Chapter 13: The Italian Renaissance ... In the late fourteenth century, the Renaissance began to emerge in Italy. This chapter surveys the developments in thought and art that transformed Italian culture and ultimately redefined the course of Western civilization.
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