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Renaissance Assignment
What was the attitude of Church leaders and the wealthy toward the arts? Why?
The attitude of the church was encouraging and loved the art that was being done because they were willing to spend tons of money for art. They became patrons and supported the artists.
2.How were the works of German painters different from those of the Flemish painters? Give examples.
German painters usually painted portraits, landscapes, and classic myths or made woodcuts and engravings. Flemish painters used a layering technique with their paints to create a variety colors and tried to show their subjects personality.
3.What impact did Henry VIII’s actions have on England in the second half of the 1500s?
By the second half Henry was dead. He had three children so therefore they had different rulers. They created a religious turmoil. His daughter who was Catholic who returned the English Church to the rule of the pope. Her efforts met with considerable resistance, and she had many Protestants executed.
4.What role did noblewomen play in the Reformation?
Noblewoman protected reformers, such as Marguerite of Navarre, protected John Calvin from being executed for his beliefs while he lived in France.
What was the attitude of Church leaders and the wealthy toward the arts? Why?
The attitude of the church was encouraging and loved the art that was being done because they were willing to spend tons of money for art. They became patrons and supported the artists.
2.How were the works of German painters different from those of the Flemish painters? Give examples.
German painters usually painted portraits, landscapes, and classic myths or made woodcuts and engravings. Flemish painters used a layering technique with their paints to create a variety colors and tried to show their subjects personality.
3.What impact did Henry VIII’s actions have on England in the second half of the 1500s?
By the second half Henry was dead. He had three children so therefore they had different rulers. They created a religious turmoil. His daughter who was Catholic who returned the English Church to the rule of the pope. Her efforts met with considerable resistance, and she had many Protestants executed.
4.What role did noblewomen play in the Reformation?
Noblewoman protected reformers, such as Marguerite of Navarre, protected John Calvin from being executed for his beliefs while he lived in France.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
1. Add: Many artists painted and sculpted religious figures. Having great art work brought in the money-paying pilgrims, thus enhancing church treasuries.
2. Looks o.k. -- but I don't know anything about German and Flemish painters.
3. What about Henry VIII's break from Roman? How did that affect England?
4. You're probably right -- but you may be able to find more to add to your answer.
2. Looks o.k. -- but I don't know anything about German and Flemish painters.
3. What about Henry VIII's break from Roman? How did that affect England?
4. You're probably right -- but you may be able to find more to add to your answer.
Answered by
Unknown
How is this? :)
3.What impact did Henry VIII’s actions have on England in the second half of the 1500s?
Henry wanted a son, but his first wife couldn't have any more kids. He wanted to divorce her, the church did not allow divorce. Henry called Parliament into session and asked it to pass a set of laws. The pope didn't want to follow what Henry had don Henry had him arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London. Later he had his 2nd wife imprisoned in the tower of london.
1535, More was found guilty of high treason and executed.By the second half Henry was dead. He had three children so therefore they had different rulers. They created a religious turmoil. His daughter who was Catholic who returned the English Church to the rule of the pope. Her efforts met with considerable resistance, and she had many Protestants executed.
3.What impact did Henry VIII’s actions have on England in the second half of the 1500s?
Henry wanted a son, but his first wife couldn't have any more kids. He wanted to divorce her, the church did not allow divorce. Henry called Parliament into session and asked it to pass a set of laws. The pope didn't want to follow what Henry had don Henry had him arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London. Later he had his 2nd wife imprisoned in the tower of london.
1535, More was found guilty of high treason and executed.By the second half Henry was dead. He had three children so therefore they had different rulers. They created a religious turmoil. His daughter who was Catholic who returned the English Church to the rule of the pope. Her efforts met with considerable resistance, and she had many Protestants executed.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No! No!
The pope didn't want to follow what Henry had don Henry had him arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London. Later he had his 2nd wife imprisoned in the tower of london.
Who was arrested? Whose wife?
The pope didn't want to follow what Henry had don Henry had him arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London. Later he had his 2nd wife imprisoned in the tower of london.
Who was arrested? Whose wife?
Answered by
Unknown
Henry had the pope arrested. And Henry's second wife Elizabeth.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No! Henry did not arrest the Pope!!!
Answered by
Unknown
Thomas More, Wasn't the pope?
Should I just take that part out then?
Should I just take that part out then?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Thomas More was not the Pope. Don't leave him out, though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_More
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_More
Answered by
tammie
why would you use wiki not a reliable source
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