Greeks and Romans
Renaissance scholars investigated the civilizations around the northern Mediterranean, especially the Greeks and the Romans.
The citys are Milan, Venice, and Florence.
Temples and palaces were sources of pride for the city. Massive temples were built for religious worshipping. The large size of the sculptures inspired common people. :D
The Aztecs were a part of ancient civilizations.
Ancient Civilization has Greek mythology that they believe in.
Renaissance scholars investigated the civilizations around the northern Mediterranean, especially the Greeks and the Romans.
Ancient Greece and Rome
Greek and Romans civilizations
The citys are Milan, Venice, and Florence.
It was home of the ancient Roman Empire. Great works surrounded and inspired the Italian artist and writers. <----NovaNet answer!
They are called the "Renaissance" from French Renaissance, meaning "rebirth". This movement was spanned roughly from the 14th to the 17th century.
Temples and palaces were sources of pride for the city. Massive temples were built for religious worshipping. The large size of the sculptures inspired common people. :D
A revival of ancient greek music.
Napoleon supported the art inspired by Ancient Rome because it was revered as the perfection of art. The Romans had managed to create a level of art that was revered by everyone. Although it was, as you can call it, both ancient and not French, it was still a model to work with. As a matter of fact Ancient Rome also has an impact of art today. Although many claim they are basing their art on the Renaissance- that is not accurate. The Renaissance was 100% inspired by Ancient Rome. You will also notice that many architectural buildings are inspired by Rome- for example, the White House.
It was home of the ancient Roman Empire. Great works surrounded and inspired the Italian artist and writers. <----NovaNet answer!
Among all the Ancient Civilizations you have treated in this course, which of the Ancient Civilizations do yo like most, Why
Humanists rediscovered the past by studying ideas of art and ancient civilizations, Secularists focused on non religious themes