Renaissance DBQ

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How Did the Renaissance Change Man’s View of Man? A period of intellectual excitement and a word that indicates “rebirth” or “revival” is what we know today as the Renaissance era. The Renaissance period in Europe began around 1400 and lasted until approximately the 1700. Within these centuries’ countless amount of “out of the box” thinkers were born; one of these people is a man that we know today as Leonardo Da Vinci. This was the age of relearning, reevaluating, and the advancements of the human knowledge that would change the perspectives on how we look at things today. During the Renaissance, man was able to change the views of themselves through art, literature, astronomy, and anatomy. At first, art seemed to only focus on Jesus Christ and sin, but later on “the essence of the Renaissance” seemed to bring “stronger emotions in the subjects” and more of an “symbolic representation giving way to depictions of recognizable scenes (Document A from Theodore Rabb’s text).” The visual arts seemed to also have a greater detail of “well-defined landscapes, natural folds in drapery, and three-dimensional figures” as stated on Document A. It seems as though the human’s attention to detail seemed to be greater than ever, so that the viewers of the painting can get …show more content…

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