The city of rome became less important.
A symbolic still life
Renaissance writers wrote about political rulers and rulers to expand their power
it changes because your eyes open to what is really going on
Majority of the people in the renaissance period would have been making their living by farming. The man took care of the farming and the women take care of poultry.
The innovations and reforms that occurred during the Renaissance changed life in Europe in many ways. Perhaps the most significant change was the general shift in focus from otherworldly to this-worldly perspectives in the arts, science, and much more besides: in short, Europeans became more humanistic.
The still life (apex)
development of the Renaissance
Before, they were solely concentrated on their salvation. During the renaissance, they focused more on worldly things and the human experience rather than salvation.
Silk cloth significantly impacted life in Europe during the Renaissance by enhancing trade and fostering economic growth. Its luxurious texture and vibrant colors made it a symbol of wealth and status, driving demand among the elite and inspiring local textile production. The silk trade also facilitated cultural exchange, introducing new ideas, art, and fashion trends from the East, which enriched European culture. Additionally, the rise of silk consumption contributed to the expansion of merchant classes and the development of market economies.
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Humanist ideas were the change because people started to see that you didn't have to fear God (as they did in the Middle Ages) and started to live life to its fullest.
Humanist ideas were the change because people started to see that you didn't have to fear God (as they did in the Middle Ages) and started to live life to its fullest.
Well, Life in London during the Renaissance was About the same as it had been in The Middle Ages, there were still no hygenal morals and no sense of class, or manners! Written By: Lorelei Jacobson:)
the still life
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Jean Claude Margolin has written: 'Bachelard' 'Humanism in Europe at the time of the Renaissance' -- subject(s): History, Humanism, Intellectual life, Renaissance 'Recherches erasmiennes' 'Philosophies de la Renaissance' -- subject(s): Renaissance Philosophy