Well, I only know one thing for now which is art. Artists at the time of the Renaissance found new techniques in art and used new perspectives including the use of 3D and light contrast. The website below shows what I just explained in more detail. good luck!
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Realism
As the defining monument of the "new realism" of Northern Renaissance art. As you see art was very popular i the renaissances as it was a time of individuality
Humanism, Secularism, Individualism, Classicism, Realism
Donatello
The answer is Donatello
realism
Realism
Realism (Humanism)
As the defining monument of the "new realism" of Northern Renaissance art. As you see art was very popular i the renaissances as it was a time of individuality
realism and expression
A. Realism. Realism focuses on representing things as they are, including nature and events. The other options (Communism, Enlightenment, Renaissance) are more related to political and cultural movements.
Humanism, Secularism, Individualism, Classicism, Realism
Donatello
The answer is Donatello
No. The 'Mona Lisa' is High Italian Renaissance realism.
The pre-Renaissance artist you're referring to is likely Giotto di Bondone. He is renowned for his innovative use of perspective and spatial organization in his frescoes, which helped to create a more realistic depiction of human figures and their environments. Giotto's work laid the groundwork for later Renaissance artists, influencing their approach to composition and realism. His ability to convey emotion and depth marked a significant shift in the art of his time.
The Mona Lisa is an example of a "portrait".