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Renaissance art are more 3D. and more colorful than the Medieval ones
Renaissance art focused more on the glory of humanity, while medieval art was centered around the glory of God. Renaissance art also took more inspiration from Ancient Greece and Rome, while medieval art considered the classical civilizations "pagan." Medieval art is also noticeably more two-dimensional and less life-like than the perfectly-proportioned, realistic art of the Renaissance.

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Here are two important differences with examples:

Sculpture became more naturalistic. For example, sculpture by Michelangelo had people in more relaxed poses instead of the stiff, straight figures in medieval sculpture. This was a rebirth of the classical sculpture style of ancient Greece.

In painting, Leonardo da vinci discovered a way to use perspective with a single point on the horizon line. A good example of this is his Last Supper. This was an important advance, because medieval artists did not have this understanding of perspective.

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Renaissance art was the rebirth of art, the began to use new techniques such as frescoes and closer study of the human anatomy. This way the art looked more realistic.

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detail. renaissance art is more detailed body structure. and renaissance uses linear perspective and i think the medieval period was more focused on the church

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They used perspective as a technique.

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Art became more lifelike. Humanisum also effected this. In the middle ages, artist sculpted statues as stiff symbols. During the Renaissance statues became more lifelike.

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Realism, and the emphasis of Humanism

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