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THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE 2
ITALIAN RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE
During the Renaissance, civil architecture became more important due to the increased wealth of the bourgeoisie
Squares
Hospitals
Town halls.
Theatres
Urban palaces
Rural villas
Libraries
The Renaissance architects' objective was to achieve the harmony of classical architecture.
methods
Simplicity
Open
Proportion
Painting and sculpture
Painting and sculpture also reflected the new mentality
New pictorial techniques were also adopted, such as perspective
NEW INTERESTS,SUBJECTS,TECHNIQUES AND MATERIALS
interests
Idealism and serenity
painters and sculptors tried to reflect reality
The human body
the Italian painters and sculptors were interested in the anatomy of the human body
The search for balance and proportion
Renaissance artists studied the elements of a scene and arranged them symmetrically
techniques and materials
sculpture
more expensive materials
such as marble
painting
Ancient techniques continued to be used
such as frescoes and tempera
subjects
new themes
portraits
the increase in demand from nobles, clergy and the upper bourgeoisie
Nature, landscapes and buildings
substituted the gold backgrounds of the Gothic artists
Classical Antiquity
themes related to Christianity, mythological themes
ITALIAN RENAISSANCE PAINTING AND SCULPTURE
perspective
artists made objects smaller to make the ilusion of been far away
reliefs
using perspective and reliefs they made art-works like this