People/Citizens during the Renaissance should have been more introduced to art as a major subject/topic during that period of time.
they drew inspiration from greco-roman culture and classic art
Renaissance art began during the Renaissance period. The Renaissance art period began in 1150 and lasted until about 1600.
Before the cell theory it was pre-renaissance. The renaissance was the boom of art and science. So, before the cell theory was religion.
it had perspective just like renaissance art.
Nothing 'contributed' to anything, just that before the Renaissance nobody was much bothered about art, literature and that kind of thing. The correct question to ask would be 'what contributed to the art and learning in the Renaissance', but I'm not gonna answer that.
art was more realistic in the renaissance.
The earliest Renaissance art was done in Italy.
Marie Ruvoldt has written: 'The Italian Renaissance imagery of inspiration' -- subject(s): Art, Italian, Art, Renaissance, Inspiration in art, Italian Art, Renaissance Art, Symbolism in art
The presence of a wealthy leisure class contributes to artistic achievement.
Religious images were not a major focus of Renaissance art as opposed to Medieval art.
conclusion of early religious art and architecture
Alison Cole has written: 'La Renaissance dans les cours italiennes' 'Color' -- subject(s): Color, Color in art, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Color 'Art of Italian Renaissance Courts, The' 'Virtue and magnificence' -- subject(s): Art and state, Art patronage, Italian Art, Renaissance Art 'Art of the Italian renaissance courts' -- subject(s): Art and state, Art patronage, Italian Art, Renaissance Art