During the Renaissance, expectations for women varied significantly based on their social class and geographic location. Upper-class women were often expected to manage households and engage in social activities while adhering to ideals of modesty and virtue, whereas lower-class women frequently worked alongside men in agriculture or trades. Education for women was limited, primarily focusing on skills deemed necessary for marriage and motherhood. Overall, societal norms emphasized women's roles as subservient to men, restricting their opportunities for independence and personal development.
They are similar because they both do arts and craft and they both have the power to tell their child what to do and what to wear and how they should be in life,and that they should have a good future :)
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Renaissance art differ from earlier periods in terms of painting technique Renaissance artists used oil paints on dry walls.
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It was more secular.
They are similar because they both do arts and craft and they both have the power to tell their child what to do and what to wear and how they should be in life,and that they should have a good future :)
Renaissance women were educated in hunting
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Expectations for Renaissance men and women both emphasized the cultivation of knowledge and the appreciation of the arts. While Renaissance men were often encouraged to excel in a wide range of intellectual and physical pursuits, women were expected to be educated in the arts and humanities, focusing on skills like music and literature to enhance their roles in society. Both genders were seen as embodiments of virtue and moral integrity, reflecting the values of their time. However, the extent to which these expectations were realized varied significantly, as societal constraints often limited women's opportunities compared to men.
obedient, maternal, nurturing women
Renaissance art differ from earlier periods in terms of painting technique Renaissance artists used oil paints on dry walls.
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The 14th-17th century Renaissance was a cultural movement. The 12th century Renaissance was more of a political and economic movement
Size They were done on a smaller scale
It was more secular.
Size They were done on a smaller scale