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The Renaissance encouraged a revival of classical learning and humanism, promoting individualism, critical thinking, and a questioning of traditional authority. These values helped lay the groundwork for the development of democratic ideals such as equality, freedom of thought, and the worth of the individual. Renaissance thinkers like Machiavelli and Erasmus played key roles in shaping early democratic thought.
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The ideals (or rather, the ideas and knowledge) of ancient Greece and Rome. Renaissance artists became known for their fondness and craft in depicting the 'ideal' human body and in creating 'natural' pictures, inventing the use of perspective.
Humanism helped define renaissance because it developed a rebirth in the belief of Hellenistic goals and values. Before, in the medieval ages; people believed in a more religious minded obedient mindset. However the humanism in the renaissance, really brings an onset of learning, classical art, and hellenistic ideals back.
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Augustus Saint Gaudens is an Irish-born American and a famous sculptor. He is said to embody the ideals of the American Renaissance. Some of his works include Standing Lincoln, a statue of Abraham Lincoln which is prominently displayed in Lincoln Park.
Artists, architects, and writers used real- istic techniques. Their work reflected the Renaissance ideals of humanism, an appreciation of the classics, and curiosity. new ideas.
Classical and Renaissance ideals.
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Beauty and balance, based on the ideals of the antique.
The ideals (or rather, the ideas and knowledge) of ancient Greece and Rome. Renaissance artists became known for their fondness and craft in depicting the 'ideal' human body and in creating 'natural' pictures, inventing the use of perspective.
In the Italian Renaissance sculpture, like other forms of art, tried to revive the ideals of Greek and Roman antiquity.