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No, that was impressionist art in the late 1800's early 1900's. Renaissance art was more symbolic and had religious themes and classical landscapes. They often tried to copy or reproduce classic Greek and Roman art, but with more perspective and movement within the art. The items placed within a Renaissance painting gave information about the subject and the viewer knew what they meant by the relationship with the main subject. There was also the use of glazes and the fleshy tones used by the painter.

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No, that was impressionist art in the late 1800's early 1900's. Renaissance art was more symbolic and had religious themes and classical landscapes. They often tried to copy or reproduce classic Greek and Roman art, but with more perspective and movement within the art. The items placed within a Renaissance painting gave information about the subject and the viewer knew what they meant by the relationship with the main subject. There was also the use of glazes and the fleshy tones used by the painter.


Renaissance art tried to show people and objects as they would appear three-dimensional?

Renaissance art sought to create a more realistic representation of the human figure and objects by employing techniques such as linear perspective, chiaroscuro, and foreshortening. Artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo mastered these methods to depict depth and volume, making their subjects appear three-dimensional. This focus on realism marked a significant departure from the flat, stylized forms of medieval art, reflecting a renewed interest in the natural world and human experience. Ultimately, Renaissance art aimed to capture the beauty and complexity of life in a more lifelike manner.


What did renaissance artist seek to imitate in their works?

They tried to imitate real life.


What renaissance art is like roman or greek art?

it tried to be true to nature


Why was the renaissance art like greek and roman art?

it tried to be true to nature


Why was renaissance art like the Greek and roman art?

it tried to be true to nature


How do you describe Sculpture in the Italian Renaissance?

In the Italian Renaissance sculpture, like other forms of art, tried to revive the ideals of Greek and Roman antiquity.


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Which time period would you preferred to have lived in the Renaissance or the middle ages explain your reasons why?

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