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Renaissance(文艺复兴)课件a.“Renaissance”―aFrenchword,meaning“rebirth”,“revival”,苏醒;复活;复兴。b.Itisfirstusedtoindicatearevivalofclassical(GreekandRome)artsandscienceafterthedarkagesofmedievalobscurantism(中世纪蒙昧主义)

.c.NowitisusedtoindicatetheintellectualandliterarymovementoverEuropefromthe14thtotheearly17thcentury.d.AgreatnumberoftheworksofclassicalauthorsweretranslatedintoEnglishduringthe16thcentury.e.HumanismistheessenceoftheRenaissance.a.“Renaissance”―aFrenchworCONTENTSRenaissance

in

ItalyTheNorthernRenaissanceCONTENTSRenaissance

in

ItalyThDeclineoftheItalianRenaissance

HistoricalBackground

TheRiseofHumanismNewLiterature&RenaissanceArtRenaissance

in

ItalyDeclineoftheItalianRenaissHistoricalBackground

HistoricalBackgroundIncreasedTradeSiegeofConstantinopleIncreasedTradeSiegeofConstaBlackDeathBlackDeathAt

the

height

of

the

Renaissance

there

were

five

major

city-states

in

Italy:

the

combined

state

of

Naples

and

Sicily,

the

Papal

State,

Florence,

Milan,

and

Venice.

City-statesAt

the

height

of

the

RenaissanRenaissance(文艺复兴)课件FlorenceFlorenceMediciFamily

VerrocchioLorenzodeMediciMediciFamilyVerrocchioLorenVeniceVeniceGenoaGenoaTheriseofhumanismTheassertionofthegreatnessofmanEmergenceofuniversities,librariesandacademiesAdmirationforthebeautyofhumanbodyEarlyhumanistsTheriseofhumanismTheassertHumanismThestudyandpropagation增殖,繁殖,广传,传播

ofclassicallearningandartwascarriedonbytheprogressivethinkersofhumanists.Theyheldtheirchiefinterestnotinecclesiastical基督教会的;教士的

knowledge,butinman,hisenvironmentanddoingsandbravelyfoughtfortheemancipationofmanfromthetyranny暴政,专制

ofthechurchandreligiousdogmas教条

.

HumanismThestudyandpropagatGiovanniBoccaccioThreefountainsoftheRenaissanceNewliteratureFrancescoPetrarcaDurantedegliAlighieriGiovanniBoccaccioThreefountGiovanniBoccaccio

AnauthorandpoetAfriend,student,andcorrespondentofPetrarch

AnimportantRenaissancehumanistWorks:Decameron(十日谈)

OnFamousWomen

GiovanniBoccaccioAnauthorDecameronName:

alsocalledPrinceGalehaut

Type:

14th-centurymedievalallegory(寓言)

Contents:

aframestoryencompassing100talesbytenyoungpeople.Literaryinfluence:

thecompellingwayinwhichthetaleswerewrittenandtheiralmostexclusivelyRenaissanceflair(洞察力)madethestoriesfromtheDecameronanirresistiblesourcethatmanylaterwritersborrowedfrom.DecameronName:alsocalledPrFranciscoPetrarch(1304-1374)isapoet,humanistduringtheRenaissanceinItaly.Heistheearliestclassicalworksofscholarsandimportanceofthestudy.Besides,hefindapeople-centricviewoftheworldwithoutgod.FatherofHumanism

FranciscoPetrarchFranciscoPetrarch(1304-1374)iCanzoniere

(歌集)

Thecentraltheme:theloveforLauraInfluence:

In1380,Chaucer(乔叟)adoptedpartoftheCanzonieretoformthreestanzasofrhymeroyalinTroilusandCriseyde(特洛伊罗斯与克丽西达).Otherthemes:

religion,poetry,politics,time,gloryCanzoniere(歌集)ThecentralLauraOnApril6,1327,GoodFriday,afterPetrarchgaveuphisvocationasapriest,thesightofawomancalled"Laura"inthechurchandawokeinhimalastingpassion.Sheislovelytolookat,fair-haired,withamodest,dignifiedbearing.Sherefusedhimfortheveryproperreasonthatshewasalreadymarriedtoanotherman.LauraOnApril6,1327,GoodFrTheEyesThatDrewfromMe

Theeyesthatdrewfrommesuchferventpraise

那眼睛吸引我发出热情的赞美,

Thearmsandhandsandfeatandcountenance

还有柔臂、纤手、鲜活的面庞,

Whichmademeastrangerinmyownromance

浪漫的激情曾使我完全变了样,

Andsetmeapartfromthewell-troddenways;

远离了人群的喧闹,独自沉醉;

Thegleaminggoldencurlyhair,therays

闪闪发光的金色卷发在飘飞,

Flashingfromasmilingangel'sglance

那是微笑的天使洒下的目光,

Whichmovedtheworldinparadisaldance,

世界舞蹈着,欢快地进入天堂,

Aregrainsofdust,insensibilities.

而今一切都冷却了,化为尘灰。

TheEyesThatDrewfromMeTheDurantedegliAlighieriDurante

degli

Alighieri

(1265-1321),

commonly

known

as

Dante,

was

a

major

Italian

poet

of

the

Middle

Ages.

HisDivineComedy,originallycalledCommediaandlatercalledDivinabyBoccaccio,isconsideredthegreatestliteraryworkcomposedintheItalianlanguageandamasterpieceofworldliterature.DurantedegliAlighieriDuranteTheDivineComedyiscomposedof14,233linesthataredividedintothreecanticas(Ital.pl.cantiche)—Inferno(Hell),Purgatorio(Purgatory),andParadiso(Paradise)—eachconsistingof33cantos(Ital.pl.canti).TheDivineComedyiscomposedThepoemtellsofDante'sjourneythroughthethreerealms(领域)ofthedead,lastingfromthenightbeforeGoodFridaytotheWednesdayafterEasterinthespringof1300.TheRomanpoetVirgilguideshimthroughHellandPurgatory;Beatrice,Dante'sidealwoman,guideshimthroughHeaven.ThepoemtellsofDante'sjourInfernoAllegorically(比喻地),theInfernorepresentstheChristiansoulseeingsinforwhatitreallyis,andthethreebeastsrepresentthreetypesofsin:theself-indulgent(自我放纵的),theviolent,andthemalicious(恶毒的).ThesethreetypesofsinalsoprovidethethreemaindivisionsofDante'sHell:UpperHell(thefirst5Circles)fortheself-indulgentsins;Circles6and7fortheviolentsins;andCircles8and9forthemalicioussins.InfernoAllegorically(比喻地),thePurgatoryAllegorically,thePurgatoriorepresentstheChristianlife.Christiansoulsarriveescorted(护送)byanangel,singinginexituIsraeldeAegypto.InhisLettertoCangrande,DanteexplainsthatthisreferencetoIsraelleavingEgyptrefersbothtotheredemption(赎罪)ofChristandto“theconversionofthesoulfromthesorrow(懊悔)andmiseryofsintothestateofgrace."Appropriately,therefore,itisEasterSundaywhenDanteandVirgilarrive.PurgatoryAllegorically,thePuParadiseAfteraninitialascension(上升),BeatriceguidesDantethroughtheninecelestial(天上的)spheresofHeaven.Theseareconcentricandspherical,asinAristotelianandPtolemaiccosmology.WhilethestructuresoftheInfernoandPurgatoriowerebasedondifferentclassificationsofsin,thestructureoftheParadisoisbasedonthefourcardinalvirtuesandthethreetheologicalvirtues.ParadiseAfteraninitialascenDantemeetsandconverseswithseveralgreatsaints(圣人)oftheChurch,includingThomasAquinas,StBonaventure,StPeter,andStJohn.TheParadisoisconsequentlymoretheologicalinnaturethantheInfernoandthePurgatorio.However,Danteadmitsthevisionofheavenhereceivesistheonethathishumaneyespermithimtosee,andthevisionofheavenfoundintheCantos(诗章)isDante'sownpersonalone.DantemeetsandconverseswithTheDivineComedyfinisheswithDanteseeingtheTriuneGod(三位一体的上帝).Inaflashofunderstanding,whichhecannotexpress,DantefinallyunderstandsthemysteryofChrist'sdivinityandhumanity,andhissoulbecomesalignedwithGod'slove.TheDivineComedyfinisheswit

RenaissanceArt

GiottoFilippoBrunelleschi

DonatelloGiorgioneLeonardodaVinci

MichelangeloRaphael

RenaissanceArt

GiottoFilippoGiotto

AnItalianpainterandarchitectfromFlorenceinthelateMiddleAges.

ThefirstinalineofgreatartistswhocontributedtotheItalianRenaissance.Works:

FlightintoEgypt

BetrayalofJudas

TheMourningofChrist

GiottoAnItalianpainteranFlightintoEgyptBetrayalofJudasFlightintoEgyptBetrayalofJTheMourningofChristTheMourningofChristFilippoBrunelleschi

OneoftheforemostarchitectsandengineersStudiesoflinearperspective(直线透视法)Works:FlorenceCathedraldomeFilippoBrunelleschiOneofthDonatelloAnartistandsculptorfromFlorencePerspectivalillusionism(错觉艺术的手法)Workinbas-relief(浅浮雕)—aformofshallowreliefsculptureWorks:David;TheGattamelataEquestrianStatueDonatelloAnartistandsculptDavidTheGattamelataEquestrianStatueDavidTheGattamelataEquestriGiorgioneVenetianpainterElusive(难懂的)poeticqualityofhisworkOneofthemostmysteriousfiguresinEuropeanpainting

Works:TheTempest

SleepingVenus

GiorgioneVenetianpainterTheTempest

SleepingVenusTheTempestSleepingVenusLeonardodaVinci

AnItalianRenaissancepolymath:painter,sculptor,architect,musician,scientist,mathematician,engineer,inventor,anatomist,geologist,cartographer,botanist,andwriter.Works:LastSupper;MonaLisaPerhapsthemostdiverselytalentedpersonevertohavelived.ArchetypeoftheRenaissanceMan.LeonardodaVinciAnItaliRenaissance(文艺复兴)课件

Michelangelo

Ansculptor,painter,architect,poet,andengineer.Thegreatestlivingartistinhislifetime,oneofthegreatestartistsofalltimeAcontender(竞争者)forthetitleofthearchetypal(典型)Renaissanceman,alongwithfellowItalianLeonardodaVinci.

MichelangeloAnsculptor,paiDavidDavidCeilingofSistineSistineChapel西斯廷教堂:theprivatechurchintheVaticanforPope,famousforthemagnificentdesignsandfrescoesmadebyMichelangeloduringtheRenaissance.CeilingofSistineSistineChapMosesPietaMosesPietaRaphaelAnunusuallylargeworkshopAnpainterandarchitectClarityofformandeaseofcompositionOneofthetraditionaltrinityofgreatmastersofthatperiodWorks:SchoolofAthens;SistineMadonnaRaphaelAnunusuallylargeworkRenaissance(文艺复兴)课件MadonnaoftheMeadow,a“pastoral”work,whichmeansithastodowiththevillageorcountrylife.MadonnaoftheMeadow,a“pastSchoolofAthensSchoolofAthensCONTENTSTheNorthernRenaissanceRenaissanceideassoonspreadbeyondItalytonorthernEuropebymeansoftrade,travel,andprintedmaterial,influencingtheartandideasofthenorth.CONTENTSTheNorthernRenaissanAscitiesgrew,vasttradingnetworkspreadacrossnorthernEuropeNetworkdominatedbyHanseaticLeague(汉萨同盟),merchantorganization,1200sto1400sAscitiesgrew,vasttradingnNorthernEuropeanstradedideas,goods;spreadItalianRenaissancenorthFleeingviolence,Italianartistsbroughthumanistideas,paintingtechniquesnorthNorthernscholarstraveledtoItaly,broughtideashomeUniversitiesstartedinFrance,Netherlands,GermanyNorthernEuropeanstradedideaPrintingPressMid-1400s,JohannesGutenbergcastlettersofalphabetonmetalplates,lockedmetalplatesonwoodenpress;perfectedmovabletypeprintingResult,oneofmostdramaticupheavals(剧变)worldhaseverknownABookRevolutionPrintingPressABookRevolutioPrintedWordAvailabletoMoreBeforeonlywaytoreproducewritingwasbyhand;long,painstaking(费力的)processWithmovabletype,textquicklyprinted;producingbooksfaster,cheaperEasieraccesstobookspromptedmorepeopletolearntoreadPrintedWordAvailabletoMoreCombinedChristianideas,humanismWroteofpure,simpleChristianlife,educatingchildrenFannedflamesofdiscontentRomanCatholicChurchcensored,condemnedworksDesideriusErasmusCombinedChristianideas,humaItalian-bornwriterfocusedonroleofwomeninsocietyGrewupinFrenchcourtofCharlesV;turnedtowritingwhenwidowed(成寡妇)Championedequality,

educationforwomenChristinedePisan(克里斯蒂娜·德·皮桑)Italian-bornwriterfocusedonFrançoisRabelais

(拉伯雷)wasamajorFrenchRenaissancewriter,doctorandRenaissancehumanistandwasamonkandGreekscholar.Hehashistoricallybeenregardedasawriteroffantasy,satire,thegrotesque(丑陋的),andbawdyjokesandsongs.HewroteGargantuaandPantagruel《巨人传》.FrançoisRabelais(拉伯雷)wasamHeisknownasthemostinfluentialmanontheSpanishlanguage.HisbestknowworkisDonQuixote,astoryabouttheheroDonQuixoteandhiscompanionSanchoPanza.Cervantes(塞万提斯)HeisknownasthemostinflueThomasMoreSirThomasMore(1478

–1535)wasanEnglishlawyer,socialphilosopher,author,statesmanandnotedRenaissancehumanist.HewasanimportantcouncilortoHenryVIIIofEnglandandwasanopponentoftheProtestantReformationandinparticularofMartinLuther.Morecoinedtheword“utopia”(乌托邦)–anamehegavetotheideal,imaginaryislandnationwhosepoliticalsystemhedescribedinUtopia,publishedin1516.ThomasMoreSirThomasMore(14ShakespeareShakespeare(1564–1616)wasaplaywrightthatlivedthroughtheElizabethanperiodofEngland.Hisplaysareknownforbeingfullofarchetypes(原型)andcleverlydepictingthe“humancondition.”ShakespeareShakespeare(1564–★1564,BorninStratford-on-Avon,thesonofgroceriesbusinessmaninthetown,18married;★LeavinghomeforLondontomakelivingatabout22,doingasthegroom,actorandplaywright;★Startingwritingplaysatabout30yearsold;★5yearslater,becoming"universal"shareholderoftroupe;★1610,retiredtoStratford;★1616,died.Shakespeare'slife(1564-1616)★1564,BorninStratford-on-AvShakespeare'swriting1)154sonnets(十四行诗),twolongnarrativepoems2)HistoriesRepresentativeworks:HenryIVRichardIIIShakespeare'swriting1)154so3)ComedyThemerchantofVenicemidsummernight'sdreamhappytwelfthnightShakespeare'swriting3)ComedyThemerchantofVenic4)TragedyHamletOthelloMacbethKingLearShakespeare'swriting4)TragedyHamletShakespeare's5)Tragicomedy(straightpart)RomeoandJuliet

Shakespeare'swriting5)Tragicomedy(straightpart)RTips:1.Tobeornottobe,that‘saquestion.

生存还是毁灭,这是一个值得考虑的问题2.Betterawittyfoolthanafoolishwit.

宁为聪明的愚夫,不作愚蠢的才子。3.

Cowardsbeforedeath,ingoodtimesalreadydead,Thevaliantonlyonceineverything,diedinpeople'safraidtodieisamoststrangethings.懦夫在未死以前,就已经死了好多次;勇士一生只死一次,在一切怪事中,人们的贪生怕死就是一件最奇怪的事情。

Tips:1.Tobeornottobe,thaShallICompareTheetoaSummer’sDay?

(我想将你比作迷人的夏日)

ShallIcomparethee(you)toasummer’sday?

我想将你比作迷人的夏日,

Thou(you)art(are)morelovelyandmoretemperate;

但汝却更显可爱和温存;

RoughwindsdoshakethedarlingbudsofMay,

狂野之风摧残着五月蓓蕾的柔媚,

Andsummer’slease(夏日的租约)hathalltooshortadate;

也一天天消逝着夏日的归期;

Sometimestoohottheeyeofheaven(指太阳)shine

苍天的明眸偶然泻出璀璨,

Andoftenishisgoldcomplexiondimmed;

却难以辉映他暗淡的容颜;

Andeveryfair(美好的人或物)fromfair(美好的状态)sometimesdeclines,

一切明媚的色彩渐已消褪,ShallICompareTheetoaSummShakespeare'sliterarypositionInwesternliteraryhistory,onlyveryindividualwritershavequalifiedsay:withouthim,theliteraturewillbecomeanotherway.Shakespeareisoneofthemostqualified.Shakespeareisthehistoryofthegreatestplaywrightandpoet,isoneoftheworld'sfourotherwriters.BenjonsonsaidShakespeareistimespirit,anddonotbelongtothecenturyandbelongstoall.Shakespeare'sliterarypositioTheEndThankYouTheEndThankYouRenaissance(文艺复兴)课件a.“Renaissance”―aFrenchword,meaning“rebirth”,“revival”,苏醒;复活;复兴。b.Itisfirstusedtoindicatearevivalofclassical(GreekandRome)artsandscienceafterthedarkagesofmedievalobscurantism(中世纪蒙昧主义)

.c.NowitisusedtoindicatetheintellectualandliterarymovementoverEuropefromthe14thtotheearly17thcentury.d.AgreatnumberoftheworksofclassicalauthorsweretranslatedintoEnglishduringthe16thcentury.e.HumanismistheessenceoftheRenaissance.a.“Renaissance”―aFrenchworCONTENTSRenaissance

in

ItalyTheNorthernRenaissanceCONTENTSRenaissance

in

ItalyThDeclineoftheItalianRenaissance

HistoricalBackground

TheRiseofHumanismNewLiterature&RenaissanceArtRenaissance

in

ItalyDeclineoftheItalianRenaissHistoricalBackground

HistoricalBackgroundIncreasedTradeSiegeofConstantinopleIncreasedTradeSiegeofConstaBlackDeathBlackDeathAt

the

height

of

the

Renaissance

there

were

five

major

city-states

in

Italy:

the

combined

state

of

Naples

and

Sicily,

the

Papal

State,

Florence,

Milan,

and

Venice.

City-statesAt

the

height

of

the

RenaissanRenaissance(文艺复兴)课件FlorenceFlorenceMediciFamily

VerrocchioLorenzodeMediciMediciFamilyVerrocchioLorenVeniceVeniceGenoaGenoaTheriseofhumanismTheassertionofthegreatnessofmanEmergenceofuniversities,librariesandacademiesAdmirationforthebeautyofhumanbodyEarlyhumanistsTheriseofhumanismTheassertHumanismThestudyandpropagation增殖,繁殖,广传,传播

ofclassicallearningandartwascarriedonbytheprogressivethinkersofhumanists.Theyheldtheirchiefinterestnotinecclesiastical基督教会的;教士的

knowledge,butinman,hisenvironmentanddoingsandbravelyfoughtfortheemancipationofmanfromthetyranny暴政,专制

ofthechurchandreligiousdogmas教条

.

HumanismThestudyandpropagatGiovanniBoccaccioThreefountainsoftheRenaissanceNewliteratureFrancescoPetrarcaDurantedegliAlighieriGiovanniBoccaccioThreefountGiovanniBoccaccio

AnauthorandpoetAfriend,student,andcorrespondentofPetrarch

AnimportantRenaissancehumanistWorks:Decameron(十日谈)

OnFamousWomen

GiovanniBoccaccioAnauthorDecameronName:

alsocalledPrinceGalehaut

Type:

14th-centurymedievalallegory(寓言)

Contents:

aframestoryencompassing100talesbytenyoungpeople.Literaryinfluence:

thecompellingwayinwhichthetaleswerewrittenandtheiralmostexclusivelyRenaissanceflair(洞察力)madethestoriesfromtheDecameronanirresistiblesourcethatmanylaterwritersborrowedfrom.DecameronName:alsocalledPrFranciscoPetrarch(1304-1374)isapoet,humanistduringtheRenaissanceinItaly.Heistheearliestclassicalworksofscholarsandimportanceofthestudy.Besides,hefindapeople-centricviewoftheworldwithoutgod.FatherofHumanism

FranciscoPetrarchFranciscoPetrarch(1304-1374)iCanzoniere

(歌集)

Thecentraltheme:theloveforLauraInfluence:

In1380,Chaucer(乔叟)adoptedpartoftheCanzonieretoformthreestanzasofrhymeroyalinTroilusandCriseyde(特洛伊罗斯与克丽西达).Otherthemes:

religion,poetry,politics,time,gloryCanzoniere(歌集)ThecentralLauraOnApril6,1327,GoodFriday,afterPetrarchgaveuphisvocationasapriest,thesightofawomancalled"Laura"inthechurchandawokeinhimalastingpassion.Sheislovelytolookat,fair-haired,withamodest,dignifiedbearing.Sherefusedhimfortheveryproperreasonthatshewasalreadymarriedtoanotherman.LauraOnApril6,1327,GoodFrTheEyesThatDrewfromMe

Theeyesthatdrewfrommesuchferventpraise

那眼睛吸引我发出热情的赞美,

Thearmsandhandsandfeatandcountenance

还有柔臂、纤手、鲜活的面庞,

Whichmademeastrangerinmyownromance

浪漫的激情曾使我完全变了样,

Andsetmeapartfromthewell-troddenways;

远离了人群的喧闹,独自沉醉;

Thegleaminggoldencurlyhair,therays

闪闪发光的金色卷发在飘飞,

Flashingfromasmilingangel'sglance

那是微笑的天使洒下的目光,

Whichmovedtheworldinparadisaldance,

世界舞蹈着,欢快地进入天堂,

Aregrainsofdust,insensibilities.

而今一切都冷却了,化为尘灰。

TheEyesThatDrewfromMeTheDurantedegliAlighieriDurante

degli

Alighieri

(1265-1321),

commonly

known

as

Dante,

was

a

major

Italian

poet

of

the

Middle

Ages.

HisDivineComedy,originallycalledCommediaandlatercalledDivinabyBoccaccio,isconsideredthegreatestliteraryworkcomposedintheItalianlanguageandamasterpieceofworldliterature.DurantedegliAlighieriDuranteTheDivineComedyiscomposedof14,233linesthataredividedintothreecanticas(Ital.pl.cantiche)—Inferno(Hell),Purgatorio(Purgatory),andParadiso(Paradise)—eachconsistingof33cantos(Ital.pl.canti).TheDivineComedyiscomposedThepoemtellsofDante'sjourneythroughthethreerealms(领域)ofthedead,lastingfromthenightbeforeGoodFridaytotheWednesdayafterEasterinthespringof1300.TheRomanpoetVirgilguideshimthroughHellandPurgatory;Beatrice,Dante'sidealwoman,guideshimthroughHeaven.ThepoemtellsofDante'sjourInfernoAllegorically(比喻地),theInfernorepresentstheChristiansoulseeingsinforwhatitreallyis,andthethreebeastsrepresentthreetypesofsin:theself-indulgent(自我放纵的),theviolent,andthemalicious(恶毒的).ThesethreetypesofsinalsoprovidethethreemaindivisionsofDante'sHell:UpperHell(thefirst5Circles)fortheself-indulgentsins;Circles6and7fortheviolentsins;andCircles8and9forthemalicioussins.InfernoAllegorically(比喻地),thePurgatoryAllegorically,thePurgatoriorepresentstheChristianlife.Christiansoulsarriveescorted(护送)byanangel,singinginexituIsraeldeAegypto.InhisLettertoCangrande,DanteexplainsthatthisreferencetoIsraelleavingEgyptrefersbothtotheredemption(赎罪)ofChristandto“theconversionofthesoulfromthesorrow(懊悔)andmiseryofsintothestateofgrace."Appropriately,therefore,itisEasterSundaywhenDanteandVirgilarrive.PurgatoryAllegorically,thePuParadiseAfteraninitialascension(上升),BeatriceguidesDantethroughtheninecelestial(天上的)spheresofHeaven.Theseareconcentricandspherical,asinAristotelianandPtolemaiccosmology.WhilethestructuresoftheInfernoandPurgatoriowerebasedondifferentclassificationsofsin,thestructureoftheParadisoisbasedonthefourcardinalvirtuesandthethreetheologicalvirtues.ParadiseAfteraninitialascenDantemeetsandconverseswithseveralgreatsaints(圣人)oftheChurch,includingThomasAquinas,StBonaventure,StPeter,andStJohn.TheParadisoisconsequentlymoretheologicalinnaturethantheInfernoandthePurgatorio.However,Danteadmitsthevisionofheavenhereceivesistheonethathishumaneyespermithimtosee,andthevisionofheavenfoundintheCantos(诗章)isDante'sownpersonalone.DantemeetsandconverseswithTheDivineComedyfinisheswithDanteseeingtheTriuneGod(三位一体的上帝).Inaflashofunderstanding,whichhecannotexpress,DantefinallyunderstandsthemysteryofChrist'sdivinityandhumanity,andhissoulbecomesalignedwithGod'slove.TheDivineComedyfinisheswit

RenaissanceArt

GiottoFilippoBrunelleschi

DonatelloGiorgioneLeonardodaVinci

MichelangeloRaphael

RenaissanceArt

GiottoFilippoGiotto

AnItalianpainterandarchitectfromFlorenceinthelateMiddleAges.

ThefirstinalineofgreatartistswhocontributedtotheItalianRenaissance.Works:

FlightintoEgypt

BetrayalofJudas

TheMourningofChrist

GiottoAnItalianpainteranFlightintoEgyptBetrayalofJudasFlightintoEgyptBetrayalofJTheMourningofChristTheMourningofChristFilippoBrunelleschi

OneoftheforemostarchitectsandengineersStudiesoflinearperspective(直线透视法)Works:FlorenceCathedraldomeFilippoBrunelleschiOneofthDonatelloAnartistandsculptorfromFlorencePerspectivalillusionism(错觉艺术的手法)Workinbas-relief(浅浮雕)—aformofshallowreliefsculptureWorks:David;TheGattamelataEquestrianStatueDonatelloAnartistandsculptDavidTheGattamelataEquestrianStatueDavidTheGattamelataEquestriGiorgioneVenetianpainterElusive(难懂的)poeticqualityofhisworkOneofthemostmysteriousfiguresinEuropeanpainting

Works:TheTempest

SleepingVenus

GiorgioneVenetianpainterTheTempest

SleepingVenusTheTempestSleepingVenusLeonardodaVinci

AnItalianRenaissancepolymath:painter,sculptor,architect,musician,scientist,mathematician,engineer,inventor,anatomist,geologist,cartographer,botanist,andwriter.Works:LastSupper;MonaLisaPerhapsthemostdiverselytalentedpersonevertohavelived.ArchetypeoftheRenaissanceMan.LeonardodaVinciAnItaliRenaissance(文艺复兴)课件

Michelangelo

Ansculptor,painter,architect,poet,andengineer.Thegreatestlivingartistinhislifetime,oneofthegreatestartistsofalltimeAcontender(竞争者)forthetitleofthearchetypal(典型)Renaissanceman,alongwithfellowItalianLeonardodaVinci.

MichelangeloAnsculptor,paiDavidDavidCeilingofSistineSistineChapel西斯廷教堂:theprivatechurchintheVaticanforPope,famousforthemagnificentdesignsandfrescoesmadebyMichelangeloduringtheRenaissance.CeilingofSistineSistineChapMosesPietaMosesPietaRaphaelAnunusuallylargeworkshopAnpainterandarchitectClarityofformandeaseofcompositionOneofthetraditionaltrinityofgreatmastersofthatperiodWorks:SchoolofAthens;SistineMadonnaRaphaelAnunusuallylargeworkRenaissance(文艺复兴)课件MadonnaoftheMeadow,a“pastoral”work,whichmeansithastodowiththevillageorcountrylife.MadonnaoftheMeadow,a“pastSchoolofAthensSchoolofAthensCONTENTSTheNorthernRenaissanceRenaissanceideassoonspreadbeyondItalytonorthernEuropebymeansoftrade,travel,andprintedmaterial,influencingtheartandideasofthenorth.CONTENTSTheNorthernRenaissanAscitiesgrew,vasttradingnetworkspreadacrossnorthernEuropeNetworkdominatedbyHanseaticLeague(汉萨同盟),merchantorganization,1200sto1400sAscitiesgrew,vasttradingnNorthernEuropeanstradedideas,goods;spreadItalianRenaissancenorthFleeingviolence,Italianartistsbroughthumanistideas,paintingtechniquesnorthNorthernscholarstraveledtoItaly,broughtideashomeUniversitiesstartedinFrance,Netherlands,GermanyNorthernEuropeanstradedideaPrintingPressMid-1400s,JohannesGutenbergcastlettersofalphabetonmetalplates,lockedmetalplatesonwoodenpress;perfectedmovabletypeprintingResult,oneofmostdramaticupheavals(剧变)worldhaseverknownABookRevolutionPrintingPressABookRevolutioPrintedWordAvailabletoMoreBeforeonlywaytoreproducewritingwasbyhand;long,painstaking(费力的)processWithmovabletype,textquicklyprinted;producingbooksfaster,cheaperEasieraccesstobookspromptedmorepeopletolearntoreadPrintedWordAvailabletoMoreCombinedChristianideas,humanismWroteofpure,simpleChristian

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