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Humanism was a strong characteristic of the Renaissance which began in Italy early in the fifteenth century with artists like Brunelleschi and Donatello.

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Who was the father of Italian Renaissance humanism?

Petrarch


What was the Italian Renaissance?

The Italian renaissance was a period of time (1330-1550) In Italy. It was the rise of Humanism.


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Humanism during the Italian Renaissance was focused on?

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Who was the founder of the Italian renaissance humanism?

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What was humanism and how was it expressed during the Renaissance?

secular humanism as demonstrated during the renaissance.


What is characteristic of the northern renaissance but not the Italian renaissance strong gothic influence. strong christian influence. emphasis on paintings and sculpture. humanism?

Strong Christian influence


How did the Italian humanism differ from christian humanism?

Christian Humanism was religious and Italian humanism was about human potential and achievement


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