human anatomy.
Harlem Renaissance
The Medici family was the great patron of renaissance artists.
Engravings.
Art focused on Religious ideas until Humanism came along and the artists started painting things about how they viewed the world Edit: In the early Renaissance, they focused on what the person said above more but not that much with religious subject matter. In the High Renaissance however, subject matter is seen in many of the artworks as they were papal patronages and the artists had to paint religious matter. They focused of the idealised and universal idea of man (man is created in the image of god), Ancient Greek and Roman ideas; philosophy, art, architecture, etc. And also, artworks like the Sistine Chapel was commissioned because the Pope and Catholic Church was under attack from Martin Luther and the Reformation.
patronage of Renaissance artists.
the differences are that Medieval artists decipted the birth of jesus. Renaissance artists focused on symbols
Harlem Renaissance
Harlem Renaissance
Art focused on Religious ideas until Humanism came along and the artists started painting things about how they viewed the world Edit: In the early Renaissance, they focused on what the person said
European Artists began to create works that focused on topics other then The Bible and Christianity.
Improved economies allowed the wealthy to support artists. Humanism, Individualism, and Secularism were the three major movements during the renaissance.
Renaissance artists and writers focused on both religious and secular views. While religious themes were still prevalent in their work, there was also a growing emphasis on humanism, classical mythology, and individualism. This period marked a shift towards a more secular worldview and an appreciation for human achievement and potential.
providing patronage for renaissance artists
Photorealism was created as a result of the widespread use of Photography.
a period of great achievement by African-American writers, artists and performers
European artists began to create works that focused on topics other than the Bible and Christianity.
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