European Renaissance Dbq

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The European Renaissance occurring from 1450 to 1650, marked a change that led to many developments in art, religion, literature and the economy. The impact of the Renaissance changed the thinking and life. The society saw a rise in creativity, in ambition and in politics. During the Renaissance (the rebirth) achievement in art especially rose, though depending on where the Renaissance was, it was a different experience all around. Renaissance art in Italy and southern Europe had more of a grecian theme, while northern Renaissance focused more on life and mythology.
Leonardo Da Vinci was one of the most famous artists during the time of the Renaissance, The Mona Lisa for example, was a painting created between 1503 and 1506, it is the most famous painting ever painted. It is a portrait of the young wife of a Florentine silk merchant. It shows a young woman with her famous smile sitting on a balcony high above a landscape.
In document B, it shows a piece of artwork called The Last Supper another Leonardo Da Vinci creation. This piece of art is presumed to be created around 1495-1496 and was …show more content…

The Newberry does not systematically acquire new monographs or microform sets for European history and literature. Like it says in document J, during the renaissance period, the concept of humanism affected European literature as it did art, music, and philosophy. Humanism placed humankind at the center of things, emphasized reason and knowledge and considered religion as part of a total whole. Renaissance literature copied the ancient styles of writing, including the ode, the dialogue, pastoral writing and the epic. Western literature also known as european literature is written in the context of western literature in the languages of

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