Think about the skill it must've taken to chisel such a detailed shape out of marble, hard rock! That must've taken a really long time. Besides the fact that its making must've been ridiculously difficult, it's also very beautiful.
Because he was an incredible scientist/doctor/inventor who had interests in all subjects of learning, This is known as being a renaissance man. His discoveries were hundreds of years before his time.
The Renaissance was 15th and 16th centuries. Monet painted in the 19th and 20th centuries. So: no.
The 'David' in Florence, Italy.
Michelangelo was able to fit into the renaissance because nude or semi nude art was uncommon before the renaissance and Michelangelo studied the human anatomy and was able to make sculptures that people from the bible e.g.: David from David and Goliath. That were anatomically correct.
Michelangelo is considered to be in the period of the High Renaissance between 1495 and 1527.
Religious Images were not a major focus of Renaissance art as opposed to medieval art.
The Renaissance was 15th and 16th centuries. Monet painted in the 19th and 20th centuries. So: no.
Art had been around prior to the Renaissance. The Renaissance is actually a throwback to ancient Greek and Roman art. During the time period of the Renaissance there was a renewed interest in excavating and preserving Roman art especially, which is why Italy is often considered the home of the Renaissance even though there were also similar things happening across Europe. They were also reading and transcribing ancient texts.
Renaissance art began during the Renaissance period. The Renaissance art period began in 1150 and lasted until about 1600.
The 'David' in Florence, Italy.
Renaissance art really glorified the human body and thought of it as an object of beauty and wonder: hence, the Statue of David by Michaelangelo
Florence, Italy is considered to be where the Renaissance began in the early 15th century. There is a period in Italian art classified as the proto-Renaissance, from late in the 13th c. through the 14th.
it had perspective just like renaissance art.
art was more realistic in the renaissance.
the statue of David
The Mona Lisa is considered the epitome of Renaissance art.
The earliest Renaissance art was done in Italy.
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