Renaissance Vs Secularism

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Today in class, we started where we left off with two different versions of the Pieta statue with Rottgen's (Middle Ages) and Michelangelo's (Renaissance) versions, in order to compare the art during their time periods. Rottgen's was made of wood and was less human-like, while Michelangelo's was made of marble and gave a more "human" appearance. Then, we learned about the different themes of the Renaissance—seen in its art—through the creation of group presentations with DBQ documents. Humanism has an emphasis that humans are fundamentally good and capable of progress and improvement, individualism emphasizes the "genius" of individuals who achieved greatness, secularism emphasizes separation from religion to more worldly ideas, and classicism

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