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Renaissance humanism emphasized the value of individual achievement and potential, celebrating human intellect, creativity, and capacity for greatness. It focused on the study of classical texts and the belief in the power of education to cultivate well-rounded, virtuous individuals. Humanists promoted the idea that humans are capable of shaping their own destinies through reason and knowledge.
Renaissance Men espoused the ideal of being knowledgeable and skilled in a wide variety of areas, including the arts, sciences, humanities, and physical activities. They believed in the importance of being well-rounded individuals who could excel in multiple fields.
Some characteristics of the ideal Renaissance woman would be commitment to their husbands, having a lot of children, and educating themselves. They would do art and write poems but it was displayed as much the mens art.
The ideal renaissance women would have inspired, but not created, art. She would also be involved and educated in politics, although this was very rare. For example Isabella d'Este was very involved in politics and defended her husband while he was in jail. This was very rare and made her the ideal Renaissance woman.
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A vision of ideal beauty -M.T (Apex)
Leonardo Da Vinci
The ideal individual strove to master almost every area of study. A man who excelled in many fields was praised as a "universal man." Later ages called such people "Renaissance men."
Yes Feminism was a part of the renaissance ideal. Renaissance means literally "rebirth" and feminism was not a rebirth but a birth of women's idealism. Even though it wasn't a rebirth of an idea it was still an renaissance ideal in that it re-birthed women in general to a higher status in society. Women before the renaissance were insignificant. During and after the rebirth they played bigger roles in society as artist and writer. Both of which were originally only men's occupations.