Weren't they more SECULAR; because in the Renaissance, people began to think about Humanism, so i think you mean the Reformation.
Before the Renaissance, people held a more religious and feudal worldview, focusing on the afterlife and the authority of the church and monarchy. During the Renaissance, there was a shift towards humanism, individualism, secularism, and a greater emphasis on art, science, and education, leading to a more diverse and questioning worldview.
There were quite a number of people who were most influential people during the renaissance. Some of these people include Desiderius, Martin Luther, Galileo, Michelangelo and many more.
There were quite a number of people who were most influential people during the renaissance. Some of these people include Desiderius, Martin Luther, Galileo, Michelangelo and many more.
they were more keen to take risks during the renaissance because the renaissance is an epoque in history when more people could afford an education and therefore people belived less in the church and started to question the church.
Renaissance brought in more philosophy and science. This brought people together and to stand up for what they believe in.
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For the most part, art during the Renaissance was religious. However, portraiture as well as mythological themes were also popular (secular) themes.
they featured more realism and emotion
they featured more realism and emotion
More Europeans were literate because of several things:Improving economiesA growing interest in religious worksAn interest in record keeping
People/Citizens during the Renaissance should have been more introduced to art as a major subject/topic during that period of time.
During the feudal period, art was unrealistic, 2d, and exclusively religious. During the renaissance, art started becoming a lot more realistic, with shadows, realistic lighting, and sometimes even 3d figures.