Art Theory
Renaissance Art refers to the period of European art history spanning from the late 14th to the early 17th century, characterized by a revival of interest in classical learning and values. This movement marked a significant departure from the preceding Middle Ages, with an increased focus on realism, human emotion, individual expression, and perspective in visual art. Influential artists of this period include Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Titian, among others. Their works often depicted religious themes, portraits, and mythological subjects, executed with a mastery of technique and attention to detail that set a new standard for artistic excellence. The legacy of Renaissance art continues to inspire artists and art lovers around the world today.
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- [ArtTheory.net] arttheory.net
- [ArtTheory.us] Seeing and Thinking | Thought and theory in visual art
- [theoryapothecary.bigcartel.com]
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- [zang.org] zang.org | theory :: aesthetics :: software :: videogames :: media :: art
- [filmsound.org] FilmSound.org: dedicated to the Art of Film Sound Design Film Sound Theory