Artists such as Davinci said that he believed there to be beauty in all walks of life. He painted people ugly and beautiful. I think he knew they were ugly it was just the beauty lied in the art.
Artists in ancient Rome did.
they made paint from mostly rocks.
The invention of oil paint was revolutionary in the Northern Renaissance. Prior to then, everyone was painting with egg tempera. Check out Arnolfini's Wedding by Van Eyck.
The invention of oil paint in the 15th century significantly enhanced artists' ability to create highly detailed paintings. Unlike traditional tempera, oil paint dries slowly, allowing for greater manipulation and blending of colors. This medium enabled artists to achieve finer textures, subtle gradations of light and shadow, and intricate details, revolutionizing the art world during the Renaissance and beyond.
botanists to study the flora and hence the environment and artists to paint and take back to england what they saw.
church ceilings and walls
paint
the still life
They gave them the money for supplies to paint
They take a paint brush, dip it in paint, and draw things with it.
She painted. I think Renaissance artists like her got their paint from rocks that the artists had to crush.
Renaissance artists primarily used egg yolk, known as tempera, to bind paint. This medium allowed for vibrant colors and a smooth application on wooden panels. Additionally, some artists experimented with oils, which became increasingly popular during the late Renaissance, providing greater flexibility and depth in their artwork. These binding agents were crucial in achieving the detailed and realistic effects characteristic of Renaissance art.
In most cases, No! Renaissance painters did not paint what they liked, they painted what was ordered from them, and that was religious and mythological subjects.
they would use oil. this made the painting look much better
All portrait paintings of the Renaissance accurately portray the style of clothing of that period. Many wealthy families commissioned artists to paint family portraits to create a record of the family.
Giotto di Bondone
Renaissance artists came away from painting austere religious icons and began to paint the people of the day. There was more of an emphasis on man than upon religion.