Renaissance Art
Renaissance Art refers to the artistic style and movement that emerged during the Renaissance period, which spanned roughly from the 14th to the 17th century. During this time, artists began to experiment with new techniques and concepts that challenged the traditional religious themes of medieval art. Renaissance Art is characterized by its emphasis on naturalism, individual expression, and perspective. Artists sought to depict the human form and the natural world with greater realism and detail than ever before. They also explored new subjects, such as mythology, history, and science, which reflected the broader cultural shifts of the time. As a subcategory of Art History Renaissance Art, Renaissance Art encompasses a wide range of artistic mediums, including painting, sculpture, and architecture. Many of the most famous works of art from this period, such as Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" and Michelangelo's "David," are examples of Renaissance Art. Renaissance Art is also closely related to Expressionist Art, which emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a response to industrialization and modernity. Like Renaissance Art, Expressionist Art emphasized individual expression and subjective interpretation, but it also sought to convey emotion and mood through bold colors, distorted forms, and abstract compositions. Overall, Renaissance Art represents a pivotal moment in the history of art, one that marked a shift away from religious orthodoxy and towards a more human-centered worldview. Its influence can still be seen today in many contemporary art movements and styles.
External Links
- [RenaissanceArt.com] ART MARKET INFORMATION
- [ItalianRenaissanceArt.net]
- [rawa.net] RAWA: Renaissance Artists' and Writers' Association – Art for Service and Spiritual Awakening
- [ItalianRenaissance.org] ItalianRenaissance.org – Analysis of the Art of Renaissance Italy