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  2. Renaissance Period: Timeline, Art & Facts - HISTORY

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    From Darkness to Light: The Renaissance Begins. During the Middle Ages, a period that took place between the fall of ancient Rome in 476 A.D. and the beginning of the 14th century, Europeans made ...

  3. Renaissance Timeline With Major Events - ThoughtCo

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    This Renaissance timeline lists major works of culture alongside important political events that occurred during the traditional period of 1400 to 1600. However, the roots of the Renaissance go back a few centuries further. Modern historians continue to look further and further into the past to understand its origins.

  4. Renaissance Timeline - Encyclopedia Britannica

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    Timeline of significant events concerning the period of European history known as the Renaissance. During the Renaissance there was a rebirth of interest in ancient Greece and Rome. Europeans took ancient ideas and developed their own. They also produced many new masterworks in fields such as art and literature.

  5. Renaissance Timeline - World History Encyclopedia

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    c. 1386 - 1466. The life of the Italian Renaissance artist Donatello. 1420 - 1450. The Italian Renaissance artist Donatello sculpts his bronze David in Florence. 1425 - 1452. The Italian Renaissance sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti works on his second set of doors, the 'Gates of Paradise', for the Baptistery of Florence's Cathedral. c. 1431 - 1506.

  6. Renaissance - Wikipedia

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    The Renaissance was a cultural movement that profoundly affected European intellectual life in the early modern period. Beginning in Italy, and spreading to the rest of Europe by the 16th century, its influence was felt in art, architecture, philosophy, literature, music, science, technology, politics, religion, and other aspects of ...

  7. Timeline and Key Events of the Renaissance Era

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    This was one of the key events in the Renaissance era. In 1469, Lorenzo de Medici, known as “The Magnificent,” took over power in Florence. His rule was considered the high point of the Florentine Renaissance. In 1471, Sixtus IV was appointed Pope.

  8. Renaissance: Definition, Timeline & Art - HISTORY

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    The Renaissance was a period of European cultural, artistic, political and scientific “rebirth” after the Middle Ages. Discover Renaissance Art, Leonardo da Vinci and more.

  9. Renaissance Timeline - Preceden

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    1503 - 1506. Leonardo da Vinci paints the Mona Lisa, which is a portrait of Lisa Gherardini, a woman from Florence, Italy. It is believed to have been painted between 1503 and 1506 during the High Renaissance period. The painting is renowned for its realistic and enigmatic portrayal, as well as its use of sfumato technique.

  10. The Renaissance: At a Glance | Britannica

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    The Renaissance was a period in European history when new ideas about art and science were developed and when new technologies, such as paper and gunpowder, were widely adopted. It began in Italy during the 14th century, and it marked the end of the Middle Ages. The Renaissance’s influence spread elsewhere in Europe in the 14th and 15th ...

  11. Renaissance Art Timeline - World History Encyclopedia

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    1376 - 1455. Life of the Italian Renaissance artist Lorenzo Ghiberti. 1377 - 1446. Life of the Italian Renaissance architect and sculptor Filippo Brunelleschi. c. 1390 - 1441. The life of the Netherlandish Renaissance artist Jan van Eyck. 1397 - 1475. Life of the Italian Renaissance artist Paolo Uccello. c. 1415.

  12. The Renaissance was a period in European civilization that immediately followed the Middle Ages and reached its height in the 15th century. It is conventionally held to have been characterized by a surge of interest in Classical scholarship and values. The Renaissance also witnessed the discovery and exploration of new continents and numerous important inventions.

  13. The Renaissance Timeline | Overview & History - Lesson ...

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    The Italian Renaissance Timeline & Renaissance Era Years: 1300 to 1600. The Renaissance was the period in European history that came after the Middle Ages. Dating the beginning of the Renaissance ...

  14. Italian Renaissance (1330-1550): Timeline - SparkNotes

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    Italian Renaissance (1330-1550) Timeline. April 6, 1341: Francesco Petrarch is Crowned Poet Laureate Many historians cite this date as the beginning of the Renaissance. 1397: Giovanni de Medici Moves to Florence Giovanni de Medici, the papal banker, headquarters his business in Florence and becomes involved in Florentine public life and ...

  15. Renaissance Art ‑ Characteristics, Definition & Style - HISTORY

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    Origins of Renaissance Art . The origins of Renaissance art can be traced to Italy in the late 13th and early 14th centuries. During this so-called “proto-Renaissanceperiod (1280-1400 ...

  16. The High Renaissance: A Golden Age of Artistic Innovation

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    The High Renaissance was a period of remarkable artistic achievement and innovation, which took place between 1490 and 1527, during the broader Renaissance period. It remains one of the most celebrated eras in art history. This blog post will explore the history, style, and defining features of the High Renaissance.

  17. Renaissance Key Facts - Encyclopedia Britannica

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    It is a symbolic painting suggesting the philosophical dominance of Athens, Greece, in the ancient world. The Renaissance (French for “rebirth”) followed the Middle Ages in Europe. The Renaissance period was characterized by a renewed interest in Classical Greek and Roman scholarship and values.

  18. Renaissance Art - World History Encyclopedia

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    Definition. The art of the Renaissance period in Europe (1400-1600 CE) includes some of the most recognisable and best-loved paintings and sculptures in the world. Masters were often skilled in both painting and sculpture, and by studying the art of antiquity and adding their theoretical knowledge of mathematical perspective and new painting ...

  19. Early Renaissance Art and Architecture | TheArtStory

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    This Early Renaissance is also known as the Quattrocento, derived from the Italian mille quattrocento, meaning 1400, and refers primarily to the period dominating the 15 th century in Italian art. It was the forebear to the following High Renaissance, North European Renaissance, Mannerism, and Baroque periods that followed.

  20. History of Europe - Renaissance, Art, Culture | Britannica

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    Pressbooks - A Brief History of the World Since 1500 - Europe (Oct. 29, 2024) Few historians are comfortable with the triumphalist and western Europe-centred image of the Renaissance as the irresistible march of modernity and progress. A sharp break with medieval values and institutions, a new awareness of the individual, an awakened interest ...

  21. Renaissance Architecture - World History Encyclopedia

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    Definition. Renaissance Architecture originated in Italy and superseded the Gothic style over a period generally defined as 1400 to 1600. Features of Renaissance buildings include the use of the classical orders and mathematically precise ratios of height and width combined with a desire for symmetry, proportion, and harmony.