Only in so far as the ideal Renaissance man was supposed to seek all knowledge.
Da Vinci himself studied anatomy but people didn't like him dissecting bodies that much. So what he learned did not reach everyone's ears. He also made some mistakes with the number of bones. Even if he drew incredibly precise pictures of what he saw, he did not reach the level of Andreas Vesalius in that matter.
Yes, The techniques used, such as sfumato and aerial perspective were both discoveries of renaissance and humanism and the background landscape we see on the Mona Lisa is a typical use of both. Furthermore, the knowledge of anatomy, dealing with the inner life of the painted person is also very popular in the time of the renaissance.
In most cases, No! Renaissance painters did not paint what they liked, they painted what was ordered from them, and that was religious and mythological subjects.
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Renaissance artists and architects embodied the era's ideals by emphasizing humanism, perspective, and classical influences. Their works often showcased a renewed interest in the human form, emotion, and individualism, as seen in the realistic portrayals of figures by artists like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. Architecture also reflected these ideas through symmetry, proportion, and the incorporation of classical elements such as columns and domes, exemplified in structures like St. Peter's Basilica. Overall, these artistic expressions highlighted a shift towards secularism and the celebration of human potential.
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Yes, The techniques used, such as sfumato and aerial perspective were both discoveries of renaissance and humanism and the background landscape we see on the Mona Lisa is a typical use of both. Furthermore, the knowledge of anatomy, dealing with the inner life of the painted person is also very popular in the time of the renaissance.
he went from the religious renaissance values to the humanist medieval values
individual achievement
Art during the renaissance (which means "rebirth") reflected the values of that time because it show cased high realism, ideal beauty, and harmony and balance. Body proportions were explored as people became more accepting to science. Leonardo da Vinci was 'the renaissance man' because he explored everything, from literature, to science, to the arts, to mathematics. During this time, people of the renaissance were looking at themselves as people and humanism became their focus. Their art glorified man, by showing ideal beauty.
Everyone started being dumb and they died XD
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In most cases, No! Renaissance painters did not paint what they liked, they painted what was ordered from them, and that was religious and mythological subjects.
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The Medici family created the capitalist system during the Renaissance. The wealth that they built gave them the ability to exercise power and influence as well as building prestige.
It sure did. Renaissance art had lots of nudity. I like nudity so i like classical movies. They are great. What also is better is modern times. We have smartphones and stuff.