Enlightenment Art
By: Artur • Essay • 382 Words • December 9, 2009 • 1,029 Views
Essay title: Enlightenment Art
During the enlightenment various forms of new art, entertainment and learning institutions came about. Due to new advances in printing, reading became a very widespread form of news and entertainment. Reading, however was not well liked by current rulers and soon had regulations placed upon it such as taxes. With this new found love of reading and discussion new academies and universities began to open. These universities allowed mostly elite class people from different groups to come together to learn and discuss issues. Other, more informal organizations also formed during this time, saloons and secret societies are two such organizations. Due to the middle class' intense reading interest, "series" books and libraries came about during this time period. Like books another major form of art and entertainment was music. Famous artists like Bach, Handel, Haydn, Mozart and Monteverdi were popular. Orchestra and opera were popular ways to enjoy this music.
The material covered in this reading fits into the ideas of this course in several ways. Like many of the other ideas presented in class, the topics covered show us how some of our current ways of life came about and evolved over time. It also shows us the differences between life now and in the past. We can see how far we have come since