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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Medieval Art vs. Renaissance Art
medieval ideal of a life of penance as the highest and noblest form of human activity, the humanists looked to the struggle of creation and the attempt to exert mastery over nature. Finally, humanism looked forward to a rebirth of a lost human spirit and wisdom. In the course of striving...
again in the historiated C forPsalm 97. This has only the first three words ofZelo tui langueo, with the correct notes for the piece as it appears in the Sloane and York Minster sources. This appears to be the only certain example of medieval manuscript art which replicates an actual pie...
In place of the medieval ideal of a life of penance as the highest and noblest form of human activity, the humanists looked to the struggle of creation and the attempt to exert mastery over nature. Finally, humanism looked forward to a rebirth of a lost human spirit and wisdom. In the ...
(St. Georgehas been replaced by a copy; the original is now in theMuseo Nazionale del Bargello). Here, for the first time sinceClassical antiquityand in striking contrast tomedievalart, thehuman bodyis rendered as a self-activating functional organism, and the human personality is shown with ...
In place of the medieval ideal of a life of penance as the highest and noblest form of human activity, the humanists looked to the struggle of creation and the attempt to exert mastery over nature. Finally, humanism looked forward to a rebirth of a lost human spirit and wisdom. In the ...
dance of death,medievalallegorical concept of the all-conquering and equalizing power ofdeath, expressed in the drama,poetry,music, and visual arts of western Europe mainly in the lateMiddle Ages. Strictly speaking, it is a literary or pictorial representation of a procession or dance of both li...