without learning you can't do art.
Arts and learning
Catholic Church no longer had any influence in Europe.
During the Renaissance, there was a major resurgence of using classical learning from Greece. These influences included the likes of Plato and Socrates.
Florence, Milan, Mantua, Venice, Rome, Naples, Urbino, Ferrara.
Art theory
A major characteristic of humanism in Europe was a focus on promoting education, secularism, and individualism. Humanists believed in the importance of studying classical texts, developing one's intellect, and embracing human potential to improve society. This movement had a significant impact on art, literature, and social structures during the Renaissance.
New food sources
The period is usually called the High Middle Ages. This was not a 'dark age' as is sometimes assumed. It is the period in which Europe saw Christianity being established, the foundation of major cities and of several great Universities that mostly still exist today. it it also the period of the 'Carolingian Renaissance' to which we owe the survival of most of the ancient scriptures from Greece and Rome, since Charlemagne and his successors had made a point of having these copied and carefully kept in the Monasteries in their lands. Even before the Renaissance period, the works of Aristotle had because of this copying work been rediscovered and were avidly studied. Basically this period laid the foundation on which the ensuing Renaissance period would build.
most literature was written in arabic
There are a number of important and so-called major rivers in Europe. Based on its impact in history here is a short list of major rivers:* Seine;* Rhine;* Danube;*Tiber; and*Thames.
Some major figures of the Renaissance were Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Galileo Galilei, Johannes Gutenberg, and William Shakespeare. Each made significant contributions in art, science, literature, and technology during this period of cultural awakening in Europe.
the major focus of renaissance artists was on nature and the human form.