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Tuesday, March 12, 2019

The Art of the Renaissance

The Art of The conversion by Maria Large Did you know that most likely the most known painting in the world, the Mona Lisa, was painted in the cadence of the Renaissance? The inunct painting of the straight faced wo serviceman (or man), painted by the noted Leonardo De Vinci, is said to be painted between 1503 to 1506. No ace knows who the person in the painting is. No one even knows whether or not it is De Vinci himself, a relative or even a man or a woman The English name Mona Lisa, came from a comment by Renaissance Art historian Giorgio Vassar.There were many exquisite paintings make in the time period of the Renaissance. Im going to briefly tell you what happened in the time of the Renaissance and what styles or cultural aspects influenced these talented artists. Also, how their faith reflected the fine art they made. The Renaissance first occurred in Italy, spreading throughout the countries starting slightly in the sasss and ending around the sasss. It was after the Middle Ages and after the pitch-black Death had swept through many countries and eventually ending up in Europe killing 1. O 4 million muckle in total. The Renaissance was a new uprising, it displayed many things, such as freedom, independence, creativity, the rebirth of classical learning, the rediscovery of ancient Rome and Greece, and many other things. In the Middle Ages at that place were only certain religions allowed and certain ways of living. The tidy sum thought of the Middle Ages as a dark time that the Renaissance changed all that. They no longer wanted the old ways so they changed many aspects and ways of living in this time period, including there own language.The Renaissance art was typically not done for free rein or as a hobby. It was usually used to make bullion or made for unearthly reasons. Only the paintings done by the get the hang hand would sell for big money, all others being of little value. tail end then, the church was a big part of the income , resulting in many paintings that were religious themed. They would sell their artwork to cathedrals and churches for money. Most of the paintings were based off the feel of Christ, the Life of the Virgin, the Life of the Saint or Salvation.The paintings brought new ideas to artwork such as a sense of space, which makes your eye see 3 dimensional and also the use of perspective. A big part of the art of the Renaissance was religious based. The way the artists painted these paintings portrayed faith very well, even to the point of making the homophileists think spirituality instead of thinking with benevolent individuality. There were many noted religious paintings done in the time of the Renaissance such as Leonardo De Vines paintings called, The Last Supper and Virgin of the Rocks.Another famous piece of art, is the painting of the Sistine Chapel Ceiling by Michelangelo. Also among his famous works are his sculptures, David, representing the David in the bible and Pieta, show ing Jesus gone body in the arms of his mother Mary. An interesting fact about the paintings is that in the Middle Ages, because of the strong dedication to Catholicism, they were not allowed to study the human body. After the Middle Ages ended, because people had more freedom of religion, people started study the human body, which resulted in paintings that coked much more realistic.As you exact seen, the Renaissance was a very big historical change for the people of that time as well as the people of today. I have only mentioned a few of the many pieces of artwork created during the Renaissance. The artists and their paintings are still remembered to this day. The styles of their artwork have affected how people create there own art today. We elicit learn from the styles they used, their use of perspective, colors that showed the time period, and even small things added to their ark that changed the complete picture itself.In one sense, the art of the Renaissance could be sai d to be the true beginning of art and the pathway that was set for the future artwork that is created today. References Art and Expression- Renaissance Art by Maria Lacy Kitchen vaticinator Think Quest- The Renaissance Period by (unknown) Web Gallery of Art- refreshing to the Gallery by Emil Kern and Daniel Marx Renaissance by Thomas J. Choke, Harold E. Damager and Jose Marie devaluate BBC News- Is Ad Vines Mona Lisa a self-portrait? By Nick Watt and Mama Snappily

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