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The Renaissance (Artwork Artwork (Used a religious theme in paintings,…
The Renaissance
Artwork
Used a religious theme in paintings
Paintings and sculpting influenced by realism
What forms were a sense of humanism in art
Humanism combined with Greek and Roman ideas about human beauty
Focused on realistic arts, combining humanism into it
Anatomically correct poses and body shapes
Artists
Art became a lot more realistic because they infused it with Humanism
Leonardo Da Vinci Painted Mona Lisa
Michelangelo was a famous painter
Leonardo Da Vinci was also a sculptor and an inventor
Focused on anatomically correct human bodies
Sculptures and paintings were often censored by the Catholic Church
Origins
Built classical ideas of Greece and Rome to create Humanistic art
Began in late 13th and early 14th centuries
Started to focus on art and music with lyrics
Italy gained a lot of wealth and power because of location
Philosophers started to question earlier teachings
Started in Italy
Education and Music
Music influenced by religious themes
Allowed books to be printed for the masses
Music had a big emphasis on people
Emphasized importance for education
Philosophers questioned old beliefs and started to make new discoveries
Johannes Gutenberg invented printing press