Renaissance religious art embodied Humanism by emphasizing the beauty and individuality of human figures, portraying biblical subjects with realistic emotions and expressions. Artists like Michelangelo and Raphael infused their works with classical ideals, highlighting human dignity and the potential for greatness. This shift from the abstract representations of the Middle Ages to more lifelike, relatable figures reflected a deeper understanding of humanity's place in the divine order, celebrating both spiritual and earthly experiences. Ultimately, Renaissance art blended religious themes with humanist ideals, showcasing the interconnectedness of the divine and the human experience.
The Humanism used their renaissance art to influencing artists. This also had architects carring on classical traditions.
Humanism affected Renaissance art by the way humanism was. Humanists believed in individuality and human societies therefore using ancient Romans and Greeks models but expressed them with humanist ideas.
Mainly Botticelli.
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Humanism
The Humanism used their renaissance art to influencing artists. This also had architects carring on classical traditions.
For the most part, art during the Renaissance was religious. However, portraiture as well as mythological themes were also popular (secular) themes.
Humanism affected Renaissance art by the way humanism was. Humanists believed in individuality and human societies therefore using ancient Romans and Greeks models but expressed them with humanist ideas.
Human beings
Mainly Botticelli.
Humanism
Renaissance
Humanism-Renaissance art featured human beings in their natural environment.
Human beings
The Humanism of the Renaissances reflected in its art by influencing artists and architects to carry on classical traditions.
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Humanism, Secularism, Individualism, Classicism, Realism