Raphael
Leonardo Da Vinci
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,
ican tell you one thing they did not have condoms
There were quite a number of people who were most influential people during the renaissance. Some of these people include Desiderius, Martin Luther, Galileo, Michelangelo and many more.
There were many things that changed during the Renaissance. Such as the art, literature, and even religion which would have never be allowed in medieval times. The Renaissance was a whole change of mind. :)
shakespeare (writer) , michelangelo (artist), raphael (artist), Leonardo di vinci (artist, inventor, mathematician), nicolaus Copernicus (astrologer). the 1500's was the time of the Renaissance
Leonardo Da Vinci
Renaissance artist. Some art work of his was get religious while some of it was full of emotion.
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,
he was a famous artist/sculpture. he created some of the most magnificent pieces of work the world has ever seen. He came around during the renaissance.
the differences are that Medieval artists decipted the birth of jesus. Renaissance artists focused on symbols
Christopher Columbus was an important explorer during the Renaissance.
some were massaccio, fra angelico, piero della francesca and sandro botticelli.
**Don't judge cuz this was from my book.** Some of the major artists of the northern renaissance was Brueghel, Albrecht Dürer, Hans Holbein, & Jan van Eyck. (;
**Don't judge cuz this was from my book.** Some of the major artists of the northern renaissance was Brueghel, Albrecht Dürer, Hans Holbein, & Jan van Eyck. (;
Some things that got traded in the Renaissance were artwork and scientific ideas.
During the Renaissance, the city was filled with some 10,000 gandolas. Venetian boaters took gandolas along the Grand Canal, as pedestrians used sidewalks on its banks.