How was the government organized in Medieval Genoa?
Genoa wass ruled by a doge with a two year term, selected in an oligarchy of wealthy merchant families. These powerful families were rivals and often fought.
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Why did parent during the renaissance arrange marriage?
because they wanted what was best for their children.
The Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch is known for using fantastic imagery to show the sinfulness of humanity such as in The Garden of Earthly Delights.
The Flagellation of Christ was one of the major works of which Renaissance artist?
Piero della Francesca
What influence did Florence have on the Renaissance?
It had a lot of importance because it was where the Medici family lived. The Medici family sponsored artists, such as Leonardo da Vinci, which helped encourage the Renaissance.
How would you define the word renaissance?
It refers to the revival of arts, literature and science that happened in the 14 th, 15th and 16th centuries.
What is a significant accomplishment of Donatello's sculpture David during the Early Renaissance?
It was the first freestanding nude male since antiquity.
What Early Renaissance technique did Perugino use to create a sense of space in this painting?
Many Renaissance painters used one-point perspective to create a sense of space in their works.
Which Northern Renaissance convention did Albrecht Dürer use in his Self-Portrait?
great attention to detail
What Northern Renaissance characteristic did Pieter Brueghel the Elder incorporate in his paintings?
Genre was one of Brueghel's main subjects for paintings.
How did the Renaissance combine old ideas with new ideas?
Because the renaissance had alot of ideas and they combined them together
Which of the following artistic movements sought to revive Renaissance and classical principles?
Baroque
What was hygiene like in the Renaissance?
Like the people who came before them, and the people who came after, right up to the 19th century, Renaissance people had no idea whatever of what caused disease, and so had rules of hygiene based on speculation.
They did not understand disease vectors, such as tainted water, fleas, lice, or shared cutlery or drinking cups. The shared cups, common in the Middle Ages, were given up to a degree, but not because of considerations of hygiene.
Renaissance people seem to have believed in the cleansing properties of linen and relied on changing the clothes as a large part of cleaning.
They also believed that washing was unhealthy, and only washed those parts of their bodies that were exposed to view. Catherine di' Medici wrote Mary Stuart advising her not to bathe more often than once each month unless it was absolutely necessary.
They habitually covered smells with perfume.
This was all a bit of a retreat from the standards of the Middle Ages, when people took the idea that cleanliness was next to godliness seriously and believed that foul air was an important disease vector.
There is a link on public bathing below.
How does the Renaissance impact todays art?
The Renaissance contributed by their creation of water colors, portray the human body more realistically.
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Private investors and patrons. People like the Medici of Florence, Italy commissioned artists to make paintings and sculptures for them and the churches they supported. The Catholic church also supported arts through providing work in various projects for the church. Perfect example of that would be the Sistine Chapel and St. Peters.
What might art conservators try to do to a Renaissance painting that is deteriorating?
Restore it to its original condition .
How did merchants help the Renaissance?
merchants helped shape the renaissance because they would trade with others and they would also trade renaissance ideas