Humanism affected Renaissance art by the way humanism was. Humanists believed in individuality and human societies therefore using ancient Romans and Greeks models but expressed them with humanist ideas.
Humanist ideas were the change because people started to see that you didn't have to fear God (as they did in the Middle Ages) and started to live life to its fullest.
Northern Renaissance artists blended Italian Renaissance ideas with their own primarily through the religious ideas of the humanists.
Because the renaissance had alot of ideas and they combined them together
the ideas
Humanism during the Renaissance promoted a focus on individual potential, reasoning, and classical learning. This led to a greater emphasis on education, the arts, and human achievements. Humanist ideas also influenced the development of modern science, philosophy, and political thought.
People of the Renaissance were influenced by Classical ideas that came from ancient Rome and Greece.
Renaissance humanism spread through the increased availability of classical texts due to the invention of the printing press, the patronage of wealthy families who supported humanist scholars, and the establishment of universities that focused on humanist ideals. Humanist ideas were also disseminated through the networks of scholars who traveled throughout Europe.
Humanist's ideas separating from Catholic Church Art (more Gothic themes) Hope this helps =)
in general only wealthy people had time to study classical text and humanist ideas
Humanist Ideas (APEX)
The Renaissance in Europe was characterized by an interest in Greco-Roman humanist ideas. It also witnessed the development of vernacular literature in many European languages.
Johannes Gutenberg was not a humanist himself, as he was primarily an inventor and entrepreneur known for developing the printing press. However, his invention played a significant role in the spread of humanist ideas during the Renaissance by making texts more accessible to a wider audience.
Two Renaissance ideas that influenced the Reformation were humanism, which emphasized the importance of individual thinking and studying classical texts, and the focus on individual interpretation of religious texts, which challenged the authority of the Church.
During the Renaissance, Christianity and education clashed as humanist scholars sought to prioritize the study of classical works and emphasize critical thinking and reason, challenging traditional religious authority. This clash was exemplified in disputes over the curriculum of universities, the role of the Church in education, and the promotion of ideas that contradicted established Christian doctrines. Despite tensions, the integration of humanist ideas ultimately influenced the development of modern education.
people challenged accepted beliefs and authority
Classical ideas such as the emphasis on individualism, secularism, and the importance of education and the arts helped shape the Renaissance humanist worldview. The revival of classical texts also inspired humanists to focus on human potential, reason, and critical thinking, leading to a new emphasis on humanism and a shift away from medieval scholasticism.