In the renaissance, artists wanted make their art more realistic. They studied light and anatomy. This gave their art more life and depth. They also included background. They became great observers of the world. But at a great cost. They set limits to the medieval artist's imagination and thus they became more shallow.
i think the renaissance was greatly influenced by art because it was a period of wealth and success and everyone was interested in the next big thing, art was it. Raphael especially had a great influence being and architect and artist. Also, he did something no ones ever done before in his paintings he represented his teachers and himself. He showed the world who he was helped by and who helped him reach his highest success. I believe art greatly influenced the renaissance because it was beautiful it had more then one meaning and helped people think past the picture itself into a deeper meaning. Peoples thoughts and ideas helped contribute into what has become of the renaissance so thanks to Raphael and all the other great influential renaissance artists or the renaissance would have probably never been as beautiful and peaceful time period as it did. Although at first his was my question as well if you think about it a person is always influenced by their surroundings and it just so happens that ours then was art. I believe without art during the renaissance art wouldn't have flourished into what it has become of today. People may not think of it as they do now a days. i believe that without art our creativity and liveliness would be gone.
art and learning flourished through out this time, many artists and philosiphers emerged. many people became more educated or wanted to be more literate:there was a demand for a literate class. Hope that helps
Linear perspective was developed in the Late Middle Ages, a time lasting from 1300 to 1453 (though different historians give slightly different dates). This was also the time of the beginning of the Renaissance.
Linear perspective is a system that is used to make photograph-like renderings of objects. It requires a thorough understanding of, and adherence to, the technique, which happens to be very mathematical. The artists of the Italian Renaissance discovered that the world they saw could be described in mathematical terms, for the purpose of producing great art.
Great Renaissance artists studied mathematics so they could understand art. They went further and studied other sciences as well, including anatomy and other studies of Biology. Ultimately, this led to the production of the "Renaissance person," of whom Leonardo da vinci is one example, a person who could be an artist, an inventor, and an engineer at the same time.
Some of the artists, of the time came to believe that the world could be understood in strictly mathematical terms. This was an idea that seemed quite acceptable to many mathematicians, scientists, and philosophers. Perfection, not only in the arts, but in other areas of life as well, seemed attainable through some rational process.
The renaissance was a time when people were taught the arts. It was a rejuvenation.
Renaissance art had a major effect on society! Renaissance influenced education, created more technology (such as the printing press), and it made people "think outside of the box"
by freedom of expressions and by democracy
He was one of the patronized artists, and he helped to add art to and make beautiful Florence.
Religious Images were not a major focus of Renaissance art as opposed to medieval art.
The Renaissance was a revival in thought after the Middle Ages. Renaissance Europe was fasinated with ancient Greek culture. That is reflected in art.
Renaissance ART is art that came shortly after the middle ages. This art included building, painting, and sculptures. Mostly found in Florence, Italy.
it tried to be true to nature
The renassiance was a rebirth in art, science and art. Europe flourished because of the renaissance because of all the art commissions that were comissioned by gov that famous artists such as Da Vinci did
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The effects of Renaissance can be that the printing press had changed the society because more people became literate. Art had changed the society because art was used for architecture. The rediscovery of classical learning was also an effect. Many writers had changed they way people think. ***Maybe this website might help you. You have to scroll down and you'll see the general effects of the renaissance. http://www.shsu.edu/~his_ncp/Renn.html
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The Renaissance spread new art techniques/styles and revived the humanist beliefs of ancient Rome.
It led to changes in art, politics, science and exploration.
It led to changes in art, politics, science, and exploration-D.Roe
The Renaissance spread new art techniques/styles and revived the humanist beliefs of ancient Rome.
one way that renaissance changed society is by changing their art. the renaissance ideal of human dignity inspired some northern humanists to develope plans for social reform based on Judeo-Christian values.
One way the Renaissance changed society was through the promotion of humanism, which emphasized the importance of individual potential, creativity, and critical thinking. This shift in focus from religious to human-centered values led to advancements in art, literature, architecture, and science, influencing society's perspectives on culture and knowledge.
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Renaissance art began during the Renaissance period. The Renaissance art period began in 1150 and lasted until about 1600.