REINASSANCE - Contenido educativo
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Renaissance. What is Renaissance? Renaissance means to be born again and in this case
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it's going to be attached to a cultural movement that returns to the ideas of
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the antique Greece and Rome, so to the classics. So far people used to draw and
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and think in two dimensions.
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And Renaissance people started to think
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in three dimensional and perspective way.
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They were more interested in the past
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and why we are in this point.
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So Spain was influenced
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because the Renaissance started in Italy
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and we have many, many important Renaissance people
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like Leonardo da Vinci or Donatello, Michelangelo, Raphael,
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like the Ninja Turtles.
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And they were very important painters and philosophers,
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also thinkers, Leonardo da Vinci was even a chef, right?
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So they could perform many, many different disciplines
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many different disciplines and all focus in how important people were and the perfections of the
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forms everything has to be perfect has to be very realistic it has to be very close to reality
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right um saying was influenced as i said because antonio de neve had wrote the first grammar
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which was something very very important because that means that everybody could speak with the
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same grammar rules and also the exploration of the Americas give more different points of views
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and the knowledge of different cultures which is also very important and Philip II was the
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king of Spain when the Renaissance reached Spain and he in charge a very big and magnificent
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building that is still on today, which is Monasterio del Escorial, which is one of the
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most important Renaissance buildings we have in Spain. So if all these snow finish and all
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this COVID finish and you want to make an outing or an excursion, you can go and visit the El
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Escorial because it's located in this period that we are studying. Also, as I said, Cervantes,
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who fought in the Battle of Lepanto, wrote Don Quixote de la Mancha. And he was very,
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very interested in the feelings and imagination and creativity and style of living of people,
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Right. So he was trying to make a portrait of how people lived at those times.
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So we also have a very important painter, which paintings are very, very Renaissance because they are very focused on perfection and people, which is El Greco.
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If you want to see things about the Greco, then you have to visit Toledo, definitely.
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You can find his house.
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You can find a museum with all his portraits and paintings.
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And it's amazing how he goes to every single detail of clothes or face expressions and everything, right?
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So, that's all about the Renaissance.
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I hope this makes things more clear.
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But if not, next week, I promise I will solve all the doubts you have about these topics.
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Hope you have a great week.
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See you soon.
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Bye and take care.
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