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In the 16th century, artists typically worked in workshops or guilds, often collaborating with apprentices and assistants to produce artworks. They primarily created pieces for religious institutions, wealthy patrons, and the emerging middle class, using materials like oil paints and tempera. Artists often focused on realism and human emotion, reflecting the Renaissance ideals of perspective and anatomical accuracy. Notable figures like Leonardo da vinci and Michelangelo set standards for creativity and technical skill during this period.

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