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the Renaissance main purpose was to bring back classical and Greek literature to the Europeans and to recover lost indulgences .
No, that was impressionist art in the late 1800's early 1900's. Renaissance art was more symbolic and had religious themes and classical landscapes. They often tried to copy or reproduce classic Greek and Roman art, but with more perspective and movement within the art. The items placed within a Renaissance painting gave information about the subject and the viewer knew what they meant by the relationship with the main subject. There was also the use of glazes and the fleshy tones used by the painter.
Dark background (night), strong light on the main subject.
The renaissance paintings were usually about religion. When different artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Michelangelo and Raphael emerged they started to pain different things such as nudism and other stuff that was not related to the bible. Popes really disliked this.
He mostly drew undetailed figures and buildings.
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The main subject of Greek art during the classical period was the human form, particularly idealized figures that emphasized harmony, proportion, and beauty. Artists aimed to capture the idealized essence of the human body in sculpture and pottery, showcasing the importance of balance and symmetry in their works.
the Renaissance main purpose was to bring back classical and Greek literature to the Europeans and to recover lost indulgences .
Art, architecture, theatre, literature.
The Hellenistic period
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The Greeks did, but so too did the Romans who copied them.
The main reason was expansion of the Persian Empire into the Greek city states of Asia Minor and by extension to Greece proper. Herodotus is the best classical source
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