Art, asked by HHAAHAHA, 8 months ago

The artworks in the Renaissance period was inspired from the artistic tradition of this
group of people.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Though the Catholic Church remained a major patron of the arts during the Renaissance–from popes and other prelates to convents, monasteries and other religious organizations–works of art were increasingly commissioned by civil government, courts and wealthy individuals.

Answered by DisneyStar
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Answer:

Renaissance artworks were greatly inspired by scholars and philosophers from Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome as they held great wisdom. Their secularism, their appreciation of physical beauty and especially their emphasis on man's achievements and expression formed the governing intellectual principle of the Italian Renaissance.

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so the answer would be GREECE or GREEKS.

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