Reaissance and reformetion timeline

  • Jan 1, 1400

    Origins of renaissnce art

    Origins of renaissnce art
    The origins of Renaissance art can be traced to Italy in the late 13th and early 14th centuries.
  • Jan 1, 1400

    Counter Reformation

    Counter Reformation
    through its definitive break with Roman Catholicism, arose to take its place on the Christian map.
  • Jan 1, 1434

    Early renaissance art

    Early renaissance art
    later in the 14th century, the proto Renaissance was stifled by plague and the war, and its influences did not emerge again until the first years of the next century.
  • Jan 1, 1434

    Florence in the renaissance

    Florence in the renaissance
    Much of the art made in the early Renaissance was commissioned by the wealthy merchant families of Florence.
  • Jan 1, 1450

    Culture

    Culture
    During the Middle Ages, individuals were expected to devote their lives to the church above all else.
  • Feb 25, 1453

    Printing Press

    Printing Press
    The printing press allowed for information to be distributed to a wide audience.
  • Jan 1, 1456

    Protestant Reformation

    Protestant Reformation
    the Protestant Reformation arose within Roman Catholicism; there both its positive accomplishments and its negative effects had their roots.
  • Jan 1, 1457

    Renaissance art in practice

    Renaissance art in practice
    Many Renaissance works were painted as altarpieces for incorporation into rituals associated with Catholic Mass and donated by patrons who sponsored the Mass itself.
  • Jan 1, 1459

    Womens daily life

    Womens daily life
    Women were generally subordinated to male authority and their property taken into men's hands. both gendered theory and its practical instrument.
  • Jan 1, 1490

    High renaissance art

    High renaissance art
    Rome had displaced Florence as the principal center of Renaissance art, reaching a high point under the powerful and ambitious Pope Leo X.
  • Jan 1, 1497

    Expansion and decline

    Expansion and decline
    Van Eyck was one of the most important artists of the Northern Renaissance.
  • Feb 25, 1502

    gun Powder

    gun Powder
    Gun powder was invented during this time perod
  • Feb 25, 1507

    clock

    clock
    the clock was invented in this time period too
  • Feb 25, 1509

    silk

    silk
    silk was another thing that was invented in this time period that changed the middle ages.
  • Feb 25, 1517

    dating the reformation

    dating the reformation
    Luther and the other reformers became the first to skillfully use the power of the printing press to give their ideas a wide audience.
  • Feb 25, 1523

    The reformation legacy

    The reformation legacy
    Northern Europe’s new religious and political freedoms came at a great cost, with decades of rebellions, wars and bloody persecutions.
  • Feb 25, 1543

    The Scientific Revolution

    The Scientific Revolution
    This was a time of great strides in science and mathematics.
  • Feb 25, 1549

    Intellectual and religious revolution

    Intellectual and religious revolution
    The discoveries of astronomers and explorers were redrawing the cosmos in a way that was profoundly disturbing.
  • Feb 25, 1560

    Literature and the age

    Literature and the age
    These years produced a gallery of authors of genius, some of whom have never been surpassed, and conferred on scores of lesser talents the enviable ability to write with fluency.
  • Feb 25, 1563

    The counter reformation

    The counter reformation
    The Catholic Church was slow to respond systematically to the theological and publicity innovations of Luther and the other reformers.
  • Feb 25, 1564

    Science and Art

    Science and Art
    Science and art were very closely related during this time.
  • Feb 25, 1571

    Social conditions

    Social conditions
    In this period England’s population doubled prices rocketed, rents followed, and old social loyalties dissolved.
  • Mona lisa

    Mona lisa
    The poplar panel shows evidence of warping and was stabilized in 1951 with the addition of an oak frame and in 1970 with four vertical braces.
  • Spreading of Knowledge

    Spreading of Knowledge
    Around 1450, German citizen Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press, and with it came an increasingly informed society.
  • Roman Catholicism

    Roman Catholicism
    The most traumatic era in the entire history of Roman Catholicism, some have argued, was the period from the middle of the 14th century to the middle of the 16th.
  • The race for cultural development

    The race for cultural development
    The Tudors needed to create a class of educated diplomats, statesmen, and officials and to dignify their court by making it a fount of cultural as well as political patronage.