A popular TV show that is based off of what four naturalist artists.
Who is Michelangelo, Donatello, Leonardo Da Vinci, Raphael?
What are salons?
The father of humanism.
Who is Petrarch?
These two reformers criticized catholic abuses and established new interpretations of the Christian doctrine and practice.
Who was Martin Luther and John Calvin?
Despite this restriction, an increase of numerous printed materials served a growing literate public and led to the development of public opinion.
What is censorship?
Artists employed drama and illusion in this work of art.
What is Baroque?
What two enlightenment philosophers developed new political models based on the concept of natural rights and the social contract?
Who is John Locke and Rousseau?
What form of art what human-centered and considered individuals and everyday life appropriate objects of artistic representation?
What is Naturalism?
What group of protestants viewed wealth as a sign of God's favor?
Who are Calvinists?
What female writer's literature reflected commercial society?
Who is Jane Austen?
This form of art emerged during the Italian Renaissance.
What is Naturalism?
Adam Smith, who advocated for free trade and a free market, challenged what theory?
What is the mercantilist theory?
What helped spread humanist revival of Greek and Roman texts, which challenged the institutional powers of universities and the Catholic Church?
What is the printing press?
The printing press helped to disseminate this form of the Bible which spurred religious reform.
What is the Vernacular Bible?
What revolution of the 18th century shaped a new concern for privacy, encouraged the purchase of new goods for homes, and created new venues for leisure activity?
What is the Consumer Revolution?
Consistent with this movement, religious revival occurred in Europe and included notable movements such as Methodism, founded by John Wesley.
What is Romanticism?
Who is Mary Wollstonecraft?
Education was shifted away from this and towards classical texts and new methods of scientific inquiry.
What is theology?
What French religious group challenged the French monarchies control of religious institutions.
Who are the Huguenots?
What reflected the outlook and values of commercial and bourgeois society and expressed new enlightenment ideals of citizenship and political participation?
What is Neoclassicism?
Until 1750, this form of art and music promoted religious feeling and was employed by monarchs to illustrate state power.
What is Baroque?
What is an example of religion being viewed increasingly as a matter of private rather than public concern?
What is the revival of German pietism?
Admiration for Greek and Roman political institutions supported a revival of civic humanist culture in the Italian city-states and produced this model for individual and political behavior.
What is secular models?
The success of what council undermined the doctrinal changes made during the Protestant Reformation and caused Catholicism to rise.
What is the Council of Trent?
The arts moved from the celebration of religious themes and royal power to an emphasis on what?
What is private life and the public good?