Renaissance Art Movements
Renaissance art movements refer to the various artistic styles and techniques that emerged during the Renaissance period in Europe, roughly spanning from the 14th to the 17th century. These movements were characterized by a revival of classical forms and motifs, a focus on realism and perspective, and a greater emphasis on individual creativity and expression. Key movements within this category include the Early Renaissance, High Renaissance, and Mannerism, each with distinct characteristics and contributions to the overall development of art during this transformative period in history.