renaissance artist studied the human bodied and drew what they saw
Leonardo Da Vinci was the Renaissance man during the Italian renaissance, He was an engineer,invent machines,make many advances in anatomy,painter -developing skills &techniques(Famous painting such as Mona Lisa),he drew detailed drawings of plants and birds, architect and designed many buildings
If you are referring to the painting (it wasn't a drawing) known as the Mona Lisa, it is the work of Leonardo da Vinci.
Greece and rome
they drew inspiration from greco-roman culture and classic art
renaissance artist studied the human bodied and drew what they saw
The head of a bull, body of a human.
Humanism was the philosophy underlying the Renaissance, emphasizing the worth of individuals and the importance of human reason. This led to a shift in art towards more realistic portrayals of human figures, incorporating new techniques like perspective and shading to create depth and dimension. Artists during this period often drew inspiration from classical antiquity and focused on depicting the beauty and complexity of the human form.
Leonardo Da Vinci was the Renaissance man during the Italian renaissance, He was an engineer,invent machines,make many advances in anatomy,painter -developing skills &techniques(Famous painting such as Mona Lisa),he drew detailed drawings of plants and birds, architect and designed many buildings
If you are referring to the painting (it wasn't a drawing) known as the Mona Lisa, it is the work of Leonardo da Vinci.
Greece and rome
Classical and Renaissance ideals.
He was usually a self drawer(he drew people) Jxx
The renaissance came a few hundred years after the medieval times also greater discoveries were made in the renaissance such as artists who drew non religious paintings.
The new nationalism in England and France during the Renaissance fostered a sense of collective identity and pride in national culture, which encouraged the revival of classical learning and the arts. This cultural renaissance was further bolstered by the patronage of the monarchy and the burgeoning middle class, who sought to promote national achievements in literature, art, and science. As artists and thinkers drew inspiration from their national heritage and classical antiquity, they created works that celebrated both their countries and the broader human experience, ultimately enriching the Renaissance movement.
he drew the mona lisa
they drew inspiration from greco-roman culture and classic art