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Humanism •Revival of antiquity (Greco- Roman) •Most prominent in philosophy, art, architecture, and literature •Strong belief in individualism and the potential of humans
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Humanism Revival of antiquity (Greco- Roman) Most prominent in philosophy, art, architecture, and literature Strong belief in individualism and the potential.

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Page 1: Humanism Revival of antiquity (Greco- Roman) Most prominent in philosophy, art, architecture, and literature Strong belief in individualism and the potential.

Humanism• Revival of antiquity (Greco-

Roman)

• Most prominent in philosophy, art, architecture, and literature

• Strong belief in individualism and the potential of humans

Page 2: Humanism Revival of antiquity (Greco- Roman) Most prominent in philosophy, art, architecture, and literature Strong belief in individualism and the potential.

• Favored Cicero, Livy, Virgil, and Plato

• Liberal arts education (Grammar, rhetoric, poetry, history, philosophy)

• Tended to be lay dominated, but humanists by-and-large remained deeply Christian

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Secularism“How beautiful is youth How fast it flies away Youths and maids-enjoy today Of tomorrow, nothing is certain”

Lorenzo de’ Medici

Page 4: Humanism Revival of antiquity (Greco- Roman) Most prominent in philosophy, art, architecture, and literature Strong belief in individualism and the potential.

Secularism:

• A focus on the here and now

• Fit nicely with Humanism

• DID NOT mean ‘atheism’

• DID mean ‘worldly’ (but God still reigned supreme)

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Botticelli: The Birth of Venus

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Botticelli: Primavera

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Leonardo da Vinci: The Last Supper

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Leonardo da Vinci:

Mona Lisa

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Michelangelo: Pieta

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Michelangelo: The Creation

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Titian: Venus of Urbino

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Titian: The Three Ages of Man