campare the modern italian towns with those of the medieval town .do you notice any change in their present names
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Medieval Towns :
1) The medieval towns and art were influenced by the spirit of the religious art and promoted by the church in the feudal times .
2) The religious art emphasized religious themes and depicting people and things according to some ideal forms .
3) Art was supposed to represent those ideals and not the reality around them .
4) The sculptures were not realistic of the medieval period .
5) The paintings had no naturality
6) The women had no freedom .
Modern Italian Towns :
1) The modern Italian towns were quite opposite to that of the medieval towns .
2) The sculptures were realistic .
3) The paintings had naturality .
4) The women had freedom to think and decide .
1) The medieval towns and art were influenced by the spirit of the religious art and promoted by the church in the feudal times .
2) The religious art emphasized religious themes and depicting people and things according to some ideal forms .
3) Art was supposed to represent those ideals and not the reality around them .
4) The sculptures were not realistic of the medieval period .
5) The paintings had no naturality
6) The women had no freedom .
Modern Italian Towns :
1) The modern Italian towns were quite opposite to that of the medieval towns .
2) The sculptures were realistic .
3) The paintings had naturality .
4) The women had freedom to think and decide .
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MEDIEVAL TOWNS:
1) THE MEDIEVAL TOWNS AND ART WERE INFLUENCED BY THE SPIRIT OF THE RELIGIOUS ART PROMOTED BY THE CHURCH IN THE FEUDAL TIMES.
2)THE SCULPTURES WERE NOT REALISTIC OF THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD.
3)THE PAINTINGS HAD NO NATURALITY.
4)THE WOMEN HAD NO FREEDOM.
MODERN ITALIAN TOWNS:
1)THESE ARE QYITE OPPOSITE TO MEDIEVAL TOWNS.
2)THE SCULPTURES WERE REALISTICS.
3)THE PAINTINGS HAD NATURALITY.
4)THE WOMEN HAD FREEDOM TO THINK AND DECIDE...
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