No, that was impressionist art in the late 1800's early 1900's. Renaissance art was more symbolic and had religious themes and classical landscapes. They often tried to copy or reproduce classic Greek and Roman art, but with more perspective and movement within the art. The items placed within a Renaissance painting gave information about the subject and the viewer knew what they meant by the relationship with the main subject. There was also the use of glazes and the fleshy tones used by the painter.
No, that was impressionist art in the late 1800's early 1900's. Renaissance art was more symbolic and had religious themes and classical landscapes. They often tried to copy or reproduce classic Greek and Roman art, but with more perspective and movement within the art. The items placed within a Renaissance painting gave information about the subject and the viewer knew what they meant by the relationship with the main subject. There was also the use of glazes and the fleshy tones used by the painter.
it tried to be true to nature
They tried to imitate real life.
it tried to be true to nature
it tried to be true to nature
In the Italian Renaissance sculpture, like other forms of art, tried to revive the ideals of Greek and Roman antiquity.
Because gravity always tried to pull objects towards the centre of the earth !
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Renaissance scholars emphasized concrete experience over abstract theory and tried to observe the natural world carefully.
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