it tried to be true to nature
it shifted from purly religious art to more inlightened art such as greek and roman myths and more personal paintings
The Renaissance was a revival in thought after the Middle Ages. Renaissance Europe was fasinated with ancient Greek culture. That is reflected in art.
Greeks were heavily influenced by Roman art.
Christian themes
The answer is NO. Greeks had influence in their arts by historical happenings of that time. Like you'll sometimes see pieces of art in which Gods and Goddesses are on it being shown. Sometimes it would have religion, government, etc. hopefully this helped.
it tried to be true to nature
it tried to be true to nature
Greek and Roman art
the rebirth of Greek and roman art, writing, and etc.
In the Italian Renaissance sculpture, like other forms of art, tried to revive the ideals of Greek and Roman antiquity.
ancient Greek and roman culture
It makes art a huge thing back then cause they loved all of the Roman and Greek works of art.
Humanism revived the interest in ancient Greek and roman thought. Basically it brought back the Greek and roman ideas in a new light.
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.
Because Renaissance meant rebirth, and it was the rebirth of Greek and Roman art in Europe.
Yes, it was a great period of the "rebirth" of Roman and Greek ideals such as art, literature, and drama.
Art & learning.