Renaissance Period



In very simple terms, the Italian Renaissance re-established Western art according to the principles of classical Greek Art, especially Greek Sculpture and painting, which provided much of the basis for the Grand Tour, and which remained unchallenged until Pablo Picasso and Cubism. From the early 14th century, in their search for a new set of artistic values and a response to the courtly International Gothic style, Italian artists and thinkers became inspired by the ideas and forms of ancient Greece and Rome. This was perfectly in tune with their desire to create a universal, even noble, form of art which could express the new and more confident mood of the times.
Renaissance art emphasized the present physical world, had secular patrons instead of the church, artists wanted to be well-known, realistic, 3-d aspect to their works, frequently painted important secular people, painting/sculpture were the most popular media. Art which shows figures both religious or non-religious, more realistic, emphasis on nature, three dimensional with perspective, people are active and show great emotion. 3d, responded to light/shading, religious and everyday situations, active and looked real.

What influences of Rennaissance can you attribute to the way you create your designs and artworks now?
I think in creating realistic, 3D Perspective drawing, etc. In light and shading or other techniques how they create an artworks.

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