Giotto contributed to the Renaissance's use of atmospheric perspective as he showed he showed it first in his artworks. Gentile da Fabriano's Adoration of the Magi (1422) would be the first one in the period but Masaccio's Tribute Money (1426) is the first one which showed the accurate use of atmospheric perspective.
The artists started to use convergence, and perspective during the Renaissance. They also used better techniques in their shadowing.
During the middle ages, artists were considered humble craftspeople who merly put ideas from god into a visual form, but during the renaissance artists were greatly respected for their intellect and creativity. -M.H.
During the Renaissance.
a famous artist during the Renaissance period, who sculpted, painted, and wrote poems
One major area in which Alberti had a significant influence on Renaissance painting was in the development of perspective. Alberti's treatise "On Painting" outlined the principles of linear perspective, allowing artists to create more realistic and three-dimensional representations of space on a two-dimensional surface. This revolutionized painting and became a fundamental technique used by artists during the Renaissance and beyond.
The answer is Donatello
Donatello was an artist and sculptor. He was the most influential artist of the Renaissance and before he was 20 was receiving commissions for his work. His work incorporated the new science of perspective which allowed the sculpture to create figures that occupied measurable space.
He was an artist during the Renaissance
during the Renaissance in Italy
Raphael and Wycliffe
Raphael and Wycliffe
The pre-Renaissance artist you're referring to is likely Giotto di Bondone. He is renowned for his innovative use of perspective and spatial organization in his frescoes, which helped to create a more realistic depiction of human figures and their environments. Giotto's work laid the groundwork for later Renaissance artists, influencing their approach to composition and realism. His ability to convey emotion and depth marked a significant shift in the art of his time.
Perspective
Raphael
William Shakespeare (An artist), he used the model , Greeth and Roman literature to help to understand the world, and as the inspiration for the art. He suggested the perspective of the drawing (art).
c. Renaissance
it became more important