This statement is not entirely accurate. While many artists during the Renaissance were well-educated and often studied science and math to enhance their work, the church did not uniformly refuse to hire artists who lacked this knowledge. Instead, the church commissioned artists based on their skill and ability to convey religious themes, with many artists becoming renowned for their mastery of technique and creativity, regardless of their formal education in science or math.
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she studied science
Samuel F. B. Morse attended Yale College, where he studied fine arts and graduated in 1810. He also took courses in painting and studied under notable artists, which significantly influenced his career as a painter before he became known for his contributions to telegraphy and the invention of the Morse code.
Algebra was first studied thousands of years ago by the ancient Egyptians and Babylonians. For most of its history, people studied and developed algebra for enjoyment and intellectual challenge. In the last couple of centuries, algebra has been used extensively in the development of science, engineering medicine, and other fields.
Mathematics is a formal science that studies abstract objects such as quantities or shapes which can be applicable to other scientific fields such as physics, chemistry, or economics or studied for its own sake.
Anatomy
renaissance artist studied the human bodied and drew what they saw
The Renaissance patrons wanted art that showed joy in human beauty and life’s pleasures. Renaissance art is more lifelike than in the art of the Middle Ages. Renaissance artists studied perspective, or the differences in the way things look when they are close to something or far away. The artists painted in a way that showed these differences. As a result, their paintings seem to have depth.
the artists of Italy were great artists at the time of renaissance because renaissance (the dawn of a modern world) started from Italy . and spread further and further around .and since the Italy people had begun making developments they made developments in art too and due to their curiosity they studied more and more investigated more and more there drawings became the best at that time and as a result the Italy's were great artists at the time of renaissance .
renaissance artist portray the human body by showing bone structure becuz they studied anatomy...meaning they would look at dead bodies without heads, and study their structure. Leonardo da vinci and Michelangelo which were famous artists and sculptures of the renaissance time did this for their paintings and sculptures.
Probably the greatest difference between medieval art and the art of the Renaissance is that Renaissance artists wanted to be visually accurate. Renaissance artists studied human anatomy in a way medieval people would probably have found shocking, for example, by watching doctors dissect the bodies of dead people. Renaissance artists also developed and studied linear perspective, which is the same perspective that is produced in a camera. They produced a level of understanding of linear perspective that remained virtually unchanged until advances of the last few decades of the 20th century. Renaissance artists also relied heavily on oil paints, which allowed much more detail in the paintings than could be achieved by the paints used in the Middle Ages. Oils were under development during most of the Middle Ages, but it was not until the Renaissance that they were really perfected. Renaissance artists were less inclined to limit their artwork to religious topics than medieval artists were. The great art of the Middle Ages include a lot of calligraphy and illumination of manuscripts. These, of course, were replaced by typography, wood cut, and engraving during the Renaissance.
Probably the greatest difference between medieval art and the art of the Renaissance is that Renaissance artists wanted to be visually accurate. Renaissance artists studied human anatomy in a way medieval people would probably have found shocking, for example, by watching doctors dissect the bodies of dead people. Renaissance artists also developed and studied linear perspective, which is the same perspective that is produced in a camera. They produced a level of understanding of linear perspective that remained virtually unchanged until advances of the last few decades of the 20th century. Renaissance artists also relied heavily on oil paints, which allowed much more detail in the paintings than could be achieved by the paints used in the Middle Ages. Oils were under development during most of the Middle Ages, but it was not until the Renaissance that they were really perfected. Renaissance artists were less inclined to limit their artwork to religious topics than medieval artists were. The great art of the Middle Ages include a lot of calligraphy and illumination of manuscripts. These, of course, were replaced by typography, wood cut, and engraving during the Renaissance.
Artists became well-rounded "Renaissance men" who studied not just the arts, but philosophy, math, and science as well. As a result of Humanistic tendencies, there was an increased desire to portray realistic subjects and spaces in art.
The most widely read and studied book of the renaissance was the Baldassare Castiglione.
Renaissance thinkers studied the works of ancient Greeks and Romans (classical literature, philosophy, science), as well as contemporary humanist scholars such as Petrarch and Erasmus. They were influenced by a wide range of disciplines including art, architecture, literature, and science.
Probably the greatest difference between medieval art and the art of the Renaissance is that Renaissance artists wanted to be visually accurate. Renaissance artists studied human anatomy in a way medieval people would probably have found shocking, for example, by watching doctors dissect the bodies of dead people. Renaissance artists also developed and studied linear perspective, which is the same perspective that is produced in a camera. They produced a level of understanding of linear perspective that remained virtually unchanged until advances of the last few decades of the 20th century. Renaissance artists also relied heavily on oil paints, which allowed much more detail in the paintings than could be achieved by the paints used in the Middle Ages. Oils were under development during most of the Middle Ages, but it was not until the Renaissance that they were really perfected. Renaissance artists were less inclined to limit their artwork to religious topics than medieval artists were. The great art of the Middle Ages include a lot of calligraphy and illumination of manuscripts. These, of course, were replaced by typography, wood cut, and engraving during the Renaissance.
Astronomy is the renaissance that studies the planets. They study the planets and space.