They had access to new knowledge and new technology (primarily the printing press, but also new and improved construction techniques). There was also greater exchange of ideas, through travel and trade, which led to improvement in music, literature and the arts.
The renaissance came a few hundred years after the medieval times also greater discoveries were made in the renaissance such as artists who drew non religious paintings.
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the renaissance was more of a revolution there were more scientific discoveries and it was time of great knowledge mainly during the medieval times it was more of "kings and queens serfdom during the renaissance they were eliminating serfdom"
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Renaissance artists like Masaccio differed from their medieval predecessors in their emphasis on realism, perspective, and the human form. While medieval art often focused on religious themes with flat, two-dimensional figures and a lack of depth, Masaccio introduced techniques such as linear perspective and chiaroscuro, creating a sense of three-dimensionality and naturalism. This shift reflected a renewed interest in the human experience and the natural world, marking a departure from the stylized and symbolic representations of the Middle Ages.
Renaissance man have more science then the medieval man.
medieval England just so but from germanic predecessors
The medieval renaissance began around 1300
The Renaissance.
The Renaissance nobles lived in cities and were active in trade, banking, and public life. This shows that the Renaissance nobles were smarter than the medieval nobles
The renaissance came a few hundred years after the medieval times also greater discoveries were made in the renaissance such as artists who drew non religious paintings.
Religious images were not a major focus of Renaissance art as opposed to Medieval art.
the differences are that Medieval artists decipted the birth of jesus. Renaissance artists focused on symbols
Religious Images were not a major focus of Renaissance art as opposed to medieval art.
Religious images were not a major focus of Renaissance art as opposed to Medieval art.