Renaissance women were educated in hunting
During the Middle Ages and Renaissance in Europe women worshipped in churches.
Yes, and from then on increasingly.
Middle class, college educated women
yes
renaissance women usually wore a lot of powder and they also wore a lot of clothing. they ate a lot because that is what was considered beautiful back then.
religion and morals
During the Renaissance, every educated person was expected to have a well-rounded understanding of various subjects such as arts, literature, history, and philosophy. They were also expected to contribute to society in meaningful ways, whether through their work, writings, or patronage of the arts. Additionally, they were encouraged to think critically and engage in intellectual discourse with others.
Renaissance men often viewed women as intellectually inferior and assigned them roles primarily within the domestic sphere. Women were expected to be virtuous, obedient, and focused on supporting their husbands and families. However, there were some exceptions, as a few Renaissance men recognized the potential for women to be educated and contribute to society in more significant ways.
Women in noble families helped spread Renaissance ideas by hosting salons and gatherings where intellectuals, artists, and thinkers would discuss and share their ideas. They also supported the arts by commissioning and patronizing artworks that reflected humanist values and ideals. Additionally, some noblewomen themselves were educated and influential figures who promoted the study of literature, philosophy, and science among their peers.
In the Renaissance times a Renaissance Woman was supposed to marry well, be loyal to her husband and give birth to boys. A Renaissance Man, on the other hand, had to be well-educated, have cultural grace, be a gentleman and understand the arts and sciences. He also had to have refinement, be of noble birth and have courage. Many women did not fit the mold of what they called a "Renaissance Woman." Many of them would fit in as more of a "Renaissance Man" or what we would call a "Renaissance Woman" in our day and age.
Well women shouldn't be educated because some women
Giotto
Giotto
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.
obedient, maternal, nurturing women
they wern't educated
they really were educated, they were just educated privately or homeschooled.