Which statements about Renaissance art and artists are true? Choose all answers that are correct.
Artists showed the importance of humans and their world in artworks, and placed religious figures within an earthly setting.
Artists were inspired by rationalism, moving beyond the influence of the MIddle Ages humanism.
The Church and private citizens were major patrons of the arts.
Artists were inspired by mythology and the nude from Classical art and literature.
Answers
Answered by
3
Answer:
The first correct answer is:- Artist showed the importance of humans and their world in artworks,and placed religious figures within an earthly setting.
The second correct answer is:-Artists were inspired by mythology and the nude from Classical art and literature.
These are the incorrect:- a)Artists were inspired by rationalism, moving beyond the influence of the MIddle Ages humanism.
b)The Church and private citizens were major patrons of the arts.
Explanation:
Hope it will help you
Answered by
1
Option a) Artists showed the importance of humans and their world in artworks, and placed religious figures within an earthly setting.
- The gradual transition of mediaeval art's abstract shapes to the 15th century's representational forms is what defines Renaissance art. In addition to portraits, stories from classical religion, and current events, the subjects expanded from primarily biblical scenes.
- Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, and architect Donato Bramante are unquestionably the most famous legends of the High Renaissance who exemplify the term "Renaissance" man in their proficiency and mastery of various subjects and interests. Many artists competed for status and commissions during this time, but they are not the only ones.
- Leonardo da Vinci, a well-known Renaissance artist (1452-1519) Leonardo da Vinci is unquestionably one of the most important artists in both the Renaissance and art history as a whole. He had unmatched insight into a broad range of disciplines, including engineering, astronomy, and arithmetic.
- Italian Renaissance painting began to show subjects with more realism and shifted toward more naturalism. The classical period of Greek and Roman art, with its emphasis on harmony and proportion, also served as a source of inspiration for artists.
#SPJ2
Similar questions