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).
The Book oF Hermetia... is this persona related by any chance lol.
Bruegel studied Italian art, but he developed a different style
Patterns that are very art-like.
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it had perspective just like renaissance art.
it tried to be true to nature
it tried to be true to nature
it tried to be true to nature
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.
Art was more life like and realistic in renaissance art, the middle ages art was mostly looked flat and without depth.
They commissioned works by the artists.
Renaissance art began during the Renaissance period. The Renaissance art period began in 1150 and lasted until about 1600.
art was more realistic in the renaissance.
The art was supported through rich patrons like the Medici of Florence.
The earliest Renaissance art was done in Italy.