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Before the Renaissance, most art was created anonymously to glorify God. Artists did not do self-portraits or sign their work, so they remained unknown. During the Renaissance, some artists even placed themselves in the work they created. They began to sign their works and create self-portraits. The content of the art changed from mostly religious figures to everyday figures, such as marines, wives, children, scholars, or musicians.
The word Renaissance means re-birth. As far as art goes, the Renaissance was a time of great opulence. Artists learned how to portray humans in paintings with exact proportions and incredible details and use of light. This was learned by some of the greats by studying cadavers and using mathematic principals.
The Medici family, Leonardo da Vinci, Michaelangelo... mostly the artists and sculptors. The medici family payed these artists.
During the Renaissance, great artists and architects were primarily funded by wealthy patrons, including powerful families like the Medici in Florence, as well as the Catholic Church. These patrons commissioned works to showcase their status, influence, and devotion, often providing substantial financial support for the creation of masterpieces. Additionally, some artists received commissions from civic governments and private individuals seeking to enhance public spaces or personal collections.
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Let us restrict ourselves to the Italian Renaissance painters. In the early Renaissance there are: Masaccio, Fra Angelico, Piero della Francesca, Sandro Botticelli. In the High Renaissance we find some of the greatest artists ever known: the Florentines, Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo; the Umbrian,Raphael; and the Venetians -- Titian, Tintoretto and Veronese.
the differences are that Medieval artists decipted the birth of jesus. Renaissance artists focused on symbols
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No. The Renaissance (meaning rebirth in French) originated in Italy in the 1300s. The Vikings were around far earlier. The Renaissance centered around the reuse and rebirth of art and literature that focused on non-Christian themes. People started painting scenes from Greek mythology and so on. Artists in the Renaissance included Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael (if you're a Ninja Turtles fan, they're all named for Renaissance artists). The Renaissance also included literature. Some Renaissance writers were Dante (the Divine Comedy, which was important because it was written in Italian not Latin) and Shakespeare (later Renaissance in England).
Before the Renaissance, most art was created anonymously to glorify God. Artists did not do self-portraits or sign their work, so they remained unknown. During the Renaissance, some artists even placed themselves in the work they created. They began to sign their works and create self-portraits. The content of the art changed from mostly religious figures to everyday figures, such as marines, wives, children, scholars, or musicians.
The word Renaissance means re-birth. As far as art goes, the Renaissance was a time of great opulence. Artists learned how to portray humans in paintings with exact proportions and incredible details and use of light. This was learned by some of the greats by studying cadavers and using mathematic principals.
The Medici family, Leonardo da Vinci, Michaelangelo... mostly the artists and sculptors. The medici family payed these artists.
The Renaissance outside of Italy combined a little bit of the old, Italian style with some of the new Northern Renaissance style. This renaissance was spurred by the invention of the printing press.
During the Renaissance, great artists and architects were primarily funded by wealthy patrons, including powerful families like the Medici in Florence, as well as the Catholic Church. These patrons commissioned works to showcase their status, influence, and devotion, often providing substantial financial support for the creation of masterpieces. Additionally, some artists received commissions from civic governments and private individuals seeking to enhance public spaces or personal collections.
The city of Rome attracted some of the greatest Italian artists of the 16th century at the beginning of their careers. They are the reason why the city developed at a fast rate.