Early Renaissance, High Renaissance, Mannerism.
In art, the different Renaissances are:Early Renaissance (early 15th century)High Renaissance (1492-1527) The FUSION of the Early RenaissanceNorthern Renaissance (15th-16th century)
it had perspective just like renaissance art.
The earliest Renaissance art was done in Italy.
Religious images were not a major focus of Renaissance art as opposed to Medieval art.
Early Renaissance, High Renaissance, Mannerism.
One of the distinguishing characteristics of early Renaissance art is that they used naturalism. The subjects of the art are put in natural and realistic poses.
Ellen Callmann has written: 'Beyond nobility, art for the private citizen in the early Renaissance' -- subject(s): Art, Art patronage, Early Renaissance Art, Exhibitions, Italian Art, Private collections
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Italian Early Renaissance.
The same as the purpose of any art- to try and reveal some innate truth about nature through a display of beauty.
In art, the different Renaissances are:Early Renaissance (early 15th century)High Renaissance (1492-1527) The FUSION of the Early RenaissanceNorthern Renaissance (15th-16th century)
Darude Sandstorm
A: The purpose of Early Christian Art is the same as Christian Art today: to glorify God, celebrate the resurrection of Jesus and spread His word.
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He lived during the Italian High Renaissance.
Florence, Italy is considered to be where the Renaissance began in the early 15th century. There is a period in Italian art classified as the proto-Renaissance, from late in the 13th c. through the 14th.