The Renaissance period was a time of intellectual and artistic movements. Patrons were important because they provided support and funding to scientists, intellectuals and artists.
Because if there was no patrons then the artist would not have money to but paints or food
Oh, dude, during the Renaissance, artists were totally funded by rich patrons who were like, "Hey, I have too much money, why not throw some at this artist?" These patrons were basically like the original Kickstarter backers, except instead of getting a tote bag, they got a fancy painting or sculpture. So yeah, without those wealthy peeps, the artists would have been stuck painting on cave walls or something.
The Harlem Renaissance was the awakening of black people, so to speak. It was when African Americans began making contributions to literature, music, poetry, etc. Many consider the Harlem Renaissance the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement.
Florence was a pivotal center of the Renaissance due to its flourishing cultural, artistic, and intellectual environment. The city was home to influential figures such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Botticelli, who produced groundbreaking works that embodied the era's emphasis on humanism and classical learning. Additionally, the Medici family, as prominent patrons of the arts, played a crucial role in supporting artists and scholars, thereby fostering innovation and creativity. Florence's wealth from trade and banking further contributed to its status as a hub of Renaissance thought and artistry.
A very interesting question, and an important one. The negritude movement came about as a result of negritude writers meeting black American intellectuals in Paris, the black American writers including langston Hughes, Claude McKay and Countee Cullen. These intellectuals found what they considered to be a common ground in the black experience, and the negritude movement was born. So to answer the question, first of all, the Harlem Renaissance preceded negritude. The negritude writers Cesaire, Senghor and Damas were inspired by the black American art movement. The Harlem Renaissance was set into motion by the concept of The New Negro. It must also be noted that there were several important women, the Nardal sisters, who actually introduced the black American art to Cesaire and the others. The Nardal sisters are not given their due, but they are the ones greatly responsible for the negritude movement. Hope this helps.
Because if there was no patrons then the artist would not have money to but paints or food
The Renaissance first started in Itlay.
The renaissance was not so much an artistic movement as an intellectual one. The flowering of Elizabethan drama is seen by many as a facet of the Renaissance.
A family bond was so important in Renaissance Italy because it was a source of great security in the dangerous urban world of Renaissance Italy.
the human figure was so important to the renaissance because the thought the human body was a beautiful thing back then
He was so important because he was a renaissance painter and he painted many ceilings of churches
Oh, dude, during the Renaissance, artists were totally funded by rich patrons who were like, "Hey, I have too much money, why not throw some at this artist?" These patrons were basically like the original Kickstarter backers, except instead of getting a tote bag, they got a fancy painting or sculpture. So yeah, without those wealthy peeps, the artists would have been stuck painting on cave walls or something.
The Renaissance was important because it ushered in many changes, particularly in European art and culture. The Renaissance is generally understood to be the art, literature and culture accumulated in the 14th to 16th centuries.
He painted the ideas of the Neoplatonist philosophers and poets.
The Harlem Renaissance was the awakening of black people, so to speak. It was when African Americans began making contributions to literature, music, poetry, etc. Many consider the Harlem Renaissance the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement.
Well, the Renaissance is divided into two parts: early and high. So really, the High Renaissance would be considered the transitional period between Early Renaissance and Baroque. In most of Europe, the High Renaissance lasted until about 1600, when the Baroque period began. In Italy, the High Renaissance technically lasted until 1600, but around 1520, another artistic movement became popular: Mannerism. Mannerism was a movement dominated by complicated, intellectual art. Allegories, distorted figures, and complicated compositions are characteristic of this movement. Other Italian artists persisted in the High Renaissance style, so that time frame (1520 to 1600) is still considered to be part of the High Renaissance.
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