It depends on the specific type of art form. There was mannerism, which was characterized by odd poses and distortions, such as seen in the works of Pontormo. They quote for the Renaissance was Da Vinci's statement "Man is the measure of all things". In this sense, the individual became the subject of art. The church mainly used art to portray passion, emotion, and drama in order to bring people back to the faith. You will find that many works of art have either a religious theme, or a classical theme. The Baroque movement had 3 movements. There was Florid Baroque in Rome, Classical Baroque in the palace of Louis XIV of France, and Restrained Baroque in the North with Rembrandt. There was much use of line, shadow, and color.
William Henry Ward has written: 'The architecture of the Renaissance in France' -- subject(s): Renaissance, History, Architecture, Renaissance Architecture 'The architecture of the Renaissance in France' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Renaissance, History, Renaissance, Renaissance Architecture 'The ocean marine telegraph'
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The Renaissance influenced architecture and art.
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Architecture that was built during ther Renaissance Period 18th century UHm no. That's wrong. ROMANTIC Architecture would be achitecture that was built during the ROMANTIC period.........not the Renaissance.
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