The Renaissance Connection Art Explorer
Art Explorer  |  Innovations 1400-2020  |  Patron of the Arts  |  The Artist's Life  |  Lesson Plans
 

Explore By:  Timeline  |  Explore by Country  |  Alphabetical List

Rise of Humanism
1400s

Rise of Humanism

Humanism is based on the belief that people should be free to think about the world and that curiosity and discussions about things were better than unquestioning acceptance.In direct conflict with the Church's teachings, society starts to focus on the individual rather than the collective whole or group.

Leonardo's Vitruvian Man captures this humanist spirit by showing how "Man is the measure of all things"—or at the really important things, like fundamental geometric shapes.



<< Back

Home | For Teachers | More Resources | Glossary | About This Site | AAM Home | Flash Version