In the Middle Ages, art and learning were primarily supported by the Church, which established monasteries and cathedral schools that became centers of education and artistic production. Wealthy patrons, including nobility and emerging merchant classes, also played a significant role by commissioning works of art and funding education. Additionally, universities began to emerge in the late Middle Ages, further promoting scholarly pursuits and the preservation of knowledge.
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During the Dark Ages, there was a decline in societal development and cultural advancements due to the fall of the Roman Empire and widespread instability. In contrast, the Middle Ages saw a revival of learning, art, and architecture, as well as the development of feudalism and the rise of universities and cathedrals.
dark ages The Rennaisance is what you are talking about, as the dark ages was around 800-1000. == ==
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During the Middle Ages art was mainly commissioned by The Church.
Art was more life like and realistic in renaissance art, the middle ages art was mostly looked flat and without depth.
Art was more life like and realistic in renaissance art, the middle ages art was mostly looked flat and without depth.
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Medieval art was in the Middle Ages (476 to around 1526).
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The Renaissance was the "rebirth" of art, science, and learning after the Middle Ages, especially with regard to the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome.
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During the Dark Ages, there was a decline in societal development and cultural advancements due to the fall of the Roman Empire and widespread instability. In contrast, the Middle Ages saw a revival of learning, art, and architecture, as well as the development of feudalism and the rise of universities and cathedrals.