Renaissance and Medieval paintings differ in their use of perspective and physical realism. Renaissance art attempted to achieve a level of realism that was lacking in most Medieval art-works. While early illustrations tend to be simplistic and follow a set pattern, including ornate backgrounds, the...
Medieval Art vs. Renaissance Art
Medieval and Renaissance Art Much of the art of the Middle Ages reflects religious values. In general, medieval art developed themes of faith and religious spirituality, rather than of human individuality. Renaissance art combined religious themes with the humanistic values. As humanity became the cen...
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摘要: Medieval Art: From the Peace of the Church to the Eve of the Renaissance, 312-1350 - 1904, Page 192 by W. R. Lethaby. Read Medieval Art: From the Peace of the Church to the Eve of the Renaissance, 312-1350 now at Questia....
1. I know both the Middle Ages and Renaissance took place in Europe. The Middle Ages were terrible times marked by plagues, primitive agricultural machinery, war and lack of proper sanitation. The Renaissance occurred later in Europe, and that was marked by the rebirth of interest in art and...
The Moment of Self-Portraiture in German Renaissance Artby Joseph Leo Koerner – Paperback: 564 pages; University of Chicago Press; 2nd edition (Feb 15, 1997) The self-portrait has become a model of what art is: the artwork is the image of its maker, and understanding the work means reco...