the Medici family from Florence
1. declining power of the church 2. competition between wealthy patrons 3. fall of Constantinople 4. impact of the printing press
the Renaissance main purpose was to bring back classical and Greek literature to the Europeans and to recover lost indulgences .
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It was the birthplace of the Renaissance and the home of wealthy sponsors for artists like Michangelo.
Creating Religious messages
Firenze (Florence in English).
1. declining power of the church 2. competition between wealthy patrons 3. fall of Constantinople 4. impact of the printing press
1. declining power of the church 2. competition between wealthy patrons 3. fall of Constantinople 4. impact of the printing press
What I've read is that the main idea behind the renaissance is it was a re-birth of how literature, arts, ect. were viewed/learned. This isn't the best answer but then again I didn't get the most informative information :) What I have read is that the main idea behind the whole renaissance thing is that the rulers and such wanted to improve how knowledge [arts, literature, economics, ect.] was. It was the re-birth of those things. It's not the best answer but it's the best I found and can give..sorry :)
The economy boomed because they were competing to get the most money, they were not the main reason though, the main reason is the science that people started to believe, instead of just religion
Northern Renaissance humanists focused on more religious ideas, compared to the Italian Renaissance's secular focus. The Northern Renaissance was more concerned with church reform and returning to the ways of the early Christian Church.
what are mexicos main arts
Same as the main arts in the US, for instance.
Being a patron of the arts required wealth because patron's were the main source of payment for artists. Moreover, it was fashionable in the salons of France and England to be patrons of up and coming artists and philosophers.
Florence was the area the Renaissance started.
the main arts are as follows; music, dance, religion, architecture.
Renaissance, baroque and romantique