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.
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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.
The book is called "The Book of the Courtier." It was written by Baldassare Castiglione in 1528 and presents a series of discussions on the qualities and behaviors that make up the ideal courtier, or Renaissance man, and court lady.
the renaissance woman was isabella d'este and if im wrong please change this answer
The Ideal Woman was created in 1959.
A Renaissance man was often characterized by a broad range of knowledge and skills, excelling in areas such as art, science, literature, and philosophy, demonstrating a deep curiosity and a quest for intellectual growth. He was typically well-rounded, athletic, and socially adept, embodying the ideal of a polymath. In contrast, a Renaissance woman, while more restricted by societal norms, was encouraged to be educated, cultured, and skilled in the arts, often acting as a muse or patron of art and literature. Both figures were seen as embodying the humanist ideals of the Renaissance, emphasizing individual potential and the value of human experience.
hard workers of the renaissance the man worked for the family and the woman cleaned
Everyone has their own idea of their "ideal" woman. You would have certain interests, likes and dislikes when it comes to someone and that would be applied to a woman for your "ideal" woman.
The first renaissance woman was Isabella d'Este. she has this tital 'cuz she was a doer thinker.
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maya angela is known as the renaissance
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.