most of the art made during the renaissance contained individualism in it. The way to tell is if the artist signed his work (which most artists did)some examples that are signed: anything created my Albrecht Dürer,
Northern Renaissance painting is not confined to the region of Flanders, and some of the most emotionally striking work of this period was created by German artists.-"Understanding Art", 9th Edition, Pg. 354
By far the most famous Renaissance statue is the David by Michelangelo.
The Medici family was the great patron of renaissance artists.
humanism
The Byzantine Empire's most lasting contribution to the world's architecture were the churches.
Charlemagne's most lasting contribution to the church was ending the Dark Ages and ushering in a new era of education, culture, and art.
Montesquieu's most lasting contribution to government was the idea of separation of powers. Montesquieu was a French political philosopher.
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Analysis of the governmental system of checks and balances
Some say columns while others say pyramids, but I say that arches have been the greatest contribution to architecture.
It's challenging to pinpoint a single individual who made the most lasting contribution to knowledge, as many figures have profoundly influenced various fields. However, figures like Isaac Newton stand out for his foundational work in physics and mathematics, which laid the groundwork for modern science. Similarly, philosophers like Socrates and thinkers like Albert Einstein have also made significant impacts on human understanding. Ultimately, the answer may vary depending on the field of knowledge considered.
Johann Gutenberg was the person instrumental in spreading the ideas of the Renaissance beyond Italy. He introduced printing to Europe.
The lasting one was developing a system of alphabetic writing which was adapted by the Greeks and Romans and forme the basis of todays Western alphabets.
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Although he made enormously important contributions to physics, his contribution to mathematics was limited. The non-existence of a fixed frame of reference is probably the most significant mathematical contribution - as opposed to contribution to physics.
Some of the most important inventions were made in the renaissance. The lens, telescope, alarm clock made ( don't worry, not digital :] ), also a flush toilet!! xD Hope i helped