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renaissance artist portray the human body by showing bone structure becuz they studied anatomy...meaning they would look at dead bodies without heads, and study their structure. Leonardo da vinci and Michelangelo which were famous artists and sculptures of the renaissance time did this for their paintings and sculptures.
The Renaissance contributed by their creation of water colors, portray the human body more realistically.
The both valued the naturalness of the word and celebrate beauty of the human body. For example, Renaissance paintings show a S-shape stand because it portrait a more realistic representation of the human form.
Renaissance art really glorified the human body and thought of it as an object of beauty and wonder: hence, the Statue of David by Michaelangelo
Leonardo da Vinci .
renaissance artist portray the human body by showing bone structure becuz they studied anatomy...meaning they would look at dead bodies without heads, and study their structure. Leonardo da vinci and Michelangelo which were famous artists and sculptures of the renaissance time did this for their paintings and sculptures.
The Renaissance contributed by their creation of water colors, portray the human body more realistically.
Their goal was to help people with their psychological problems
For a long time only in profile. And to make eyes more beautiful they painted no eylashes.
The natural perfect naked human body! They loved to sculpt the ideal human with their hands! Notice Michelangelo's work, as well as DaVinci
The both valued the naturalness of the word and celebrate beauty of the human body. For example, Renaissance paintings show a S-shape stand because it portrait a more realistic representation of the human form.
During the Renaissance, there was a renewed interest in human anatomy and the study of the human body. This led to advancements in scientific knowledge and understanding of how the body works, including the skeletal system. Artists and scientists worked together to accurately depict the human form, leading to more anatomically correct representations of skeletons in art and science.
Renaissance art really glorified the human body and thought of it as an object of beauty and wonder: hence, the Statue of David by Michaelangelo
the human figure was so important to the renaissance because the thought the human body was a beautiful thing back then
yes, they did dissect it.
A prison for the soul
In the Classical period, Greek art portrayed the human body as perfect and life-like. Later, during the Hellenistic period, Greek sculptors changed to portray the human body as realistic, including adding blush to the cheeks and color to the eyes.