This is an essay that may not be longer than two pages typed, double spaced, 12 font, Times New Roman, one-inch margins. -5 points for any of these rules not followed. The essay will be written in the third person!
- Who painted the School of Athens & when was the School of Athens painted?
- What was Raphael’s purpose for the painting? & where is the School of Athens fresco physically located?
- Thesis statement saying this fresco is a good example of Renaissance art because....
- The first body paragraph will define humanism and provide at least one example of how humanism is illustrated in Raphael’s fresco.
- The second body paragraph will define classicism and provide at least one example of how classicism is illustrated in Raphael’s fresco.
- The third body paragraph will define philosophy and provide at least one example of how philosophy is illustrated in Raphael’s fresco.
- You will have a concluding sentence at the end of the third body paragraph...
- The term “Renaissance man” comes from the type of man Leonardo da Vinci was. He was everything the Renaissance was. A Renaissance man is defined as: a person with many talents or areas of knowledge. Explain how Leonardo da Vinci is THE Renaissance man.
- Niccolo Machiavelli was an Italian thinker and politician who wrote about how government should function. How could you best sum up Machiavelli’s beliefs/ideas based on the reading?
Welcome to the Renaissance Dinner Party!
Leaders of the Renaissance Chapter PDF
History Channel Links to the Renaissance Thinkers!
Now that we’ve read about some leaders of the Renaissance, we’re now going to see who YOU think are the best, coolest, most funnest, whatever!
William Shakespeare Johannes Guttenburg Raphael Michelangelo Titian Albrecht Durer Andreas Vesalius Nicholaus Copernicus Queen Isabella of Spain Queen Elizabeth I of England Miguel Cervantes Leonardo da Vinci Nicolo Machiavelli
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You’re hosting a dinner party. No. You don’t have to cook. You don’t need to serve drinks. You do need to think about your guests though! Your guests are important figures from the Renaissance. My, what an interesting dinner this would be! You will create a dinner table on a posterboard and provide the following
Choose six guests of the Renaissance to invite to your dinner party! Include yourself at the head of the table, and seat your guests next to others at the table on the large paper template provided. Label the chairs where each guest will sit. Under each guest, provide a three sentence explanation of who they are and their contributions to the Renaissance.
Print a picture of each guest and put it on the seats at the dinner table. The image does not need to be in color, but it is nice to see some color now and again!
Under each guest provide a question you would ask them and explain why you would ask them the questions in one-two sentences.
Provide a one sentence explanation of why each person would sit next to the guests they are seated with.
Dinner Party Essay -- TEST GRADE!
Content - 30 points (5 points each guest)
Poster/Template - 10 points - Graded based on neatness & creativity & color. Use colored pencils or markers!