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Advancements in Science and Technology

The Renaissance brought a renewed interest in the classical art of Ancient Greece and Rome. This led to the development of new artistic techniques and a focus on realism and humanism.

Renaissance Art

Renaissance Art

  • Artists like Filippo Brunelleschi developed the technique of linear perspective, creating the illusion of depth on a flat surface.
    • The use of light and shadow to give the illusion of three-dimensionality was perfected by artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Caravaggio.
Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci

  • Leonardo da Vinci is known for masterpieces such as “The Last Supper” and “Mona Lisa”.
    • His work epitomises the Renaissance ideal of combining art with scientific inquiry.
Other Notable Artists and Works

Other Notable Artists and Works

  • Michelangelo Buonarroti created sculptures like “David”, and paintings, such as the Sistine Chapel ceiling, showcasing his incredible skill and influence.
    • Raphael Sanzio is famous for his beautiful Madonna’s and the frescoes in the Vatican, including “The School of Athens”, which depicts famous philosophers of antiquity.
Advantages

Advantages

  • The Renaissance brought about many advantages, such as the spread of knowledge, the advancement of scientific thought, and technological innovations that improved daily life.
    • The era also produced some of the most beautiful and enduring works of art in history.
Challenges

Challenges

  • However, these changes also posed challenges, such as resistance from traditional institutions like the Church.
    • It often opposed new ideas that contradicted established beliefs.
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