Sculpture Renaissance

Sculpture Renaissance refers to the artistic movement in Europe during the 14th to 17th centuries that saw a revival of classical Greek and Roman styles in sculpture. Characterized by a focus on realistic human anatomy, emotional expression, and intricate detailing, Renaissance sculptors used techniques such as contrapposto, chiaroscuro, and perspective to create lifelike and dynamic sculptures. Works from this period often depicted religious, mythological, and historical subjects, and were commissioned by wealthy patrons, churches, and civic institutions. Famous Renaissance sculptors include Donatello, Michelangelo, and Gian Lorenzo Bernini.




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