Visual arts produced during the European Renaissance
Renaissance art (1350 – 1620 AD[1]) is the painting, sculpture, and decorative arts of the period of European history known as the Renaissance, which emerged as a distinct style in Italy in about AD 1400, in parallel with developments which occurred in philosophy, literature, music, science, and technology. Renaissance art took as its foundation the art of Classical antiquity, perceived as the noblest of ancient traditions, but transformed that tradition by absorbing recent developments in the art of Northern Europe and by applying contemporary scientific knowledge. Along with Renaissance humanist philosophy, it spread throughout Europe, affecting both artists and their patrons with the development of new techniques and new artistic sensibilities. For art historians, Renaissance art marks the transition of Europe from the medieval period to the Early Modern age.
The body of art, including painting, sculpture, architecture, music and literature identified as "Renaissance art" was primarily produced during the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries in Europe under the combined influences of an increased awareness of nature, a revival of classical learning, and a more individualistic view of man. Scholars no longer believe that the Renaissance marked an abrupt break with medieval values, as is suggested by the French word renaissance, literally meaning "rebirth". In many parts of Europe, Early Renaissance art was created in parallel with Late Medieval art.
Renaissanceart (1350 – 1620 AD) is the painting, sculpture, and decorative arts of the period of European history known as the Renaissance, which emerged...
The Florentine Renaissance in art is the new approach to art and culture in Florence during the period from approximately the beginning of the 15th century...
art the Baroque period. It had a different period and characteristics in different regions, such as the Italian Renaissance, the Northern Renaissance...
Italian art, commissioned Italian artists (including Leonardo da Vinci), and built grand palaces at great expense, starting the French Renaissance. This...
articles Renaissanceart and Renaissance architecture. Italian Renaissance painting is most often divided into four periods: the Proto-Renaissance (1300–1425)...
In art history, the High Renaissance was a short period of the most exceptional artistic production in the Italian states, particularly Rome, capital...
The Italian Renaissance (Italian: Rinascimento [rinaʃʃiˈmento]) was a period in Italian history covering the 15th and 16th centuries. The period is known...
this period. Erwin Panofsky, Renaissance and Renascences in Western Art, (New York: Harper and Row, 1960) The Renaissance style was recognized by contemporaries...
Mannerism is a style in European art that emerged in the later years of the Italian High Renaissance around 1520, spreading by about 1530 and lasting...
The French Renaissance was the cultural and artistic movement in France between the 15th and early 17th centuries. The period is associated with the pan-European...
parts of the Medieval period, to re-emerge in the Renaissance, suffer a period of what some early art historians viewed as "decay" during the Baroque period...
The German Renaissance, part of the Northern Renaissance, was a cultural and artistic movement that spread among German thinkers in the 15th and 16th...
Bergamasque and Brescian Renaissance is one of the main variations of Renaissanceart in Italy. The importance of the two cities on the art scene only expanded...
flourished from the early 17th century until the 1750s. It followed Renaissanceart and Mannerism and preceded the Rococo (in the past often referred to...
especially Germany, Late Gothic art continued well into the 16th century, before being subsumed into Renaissanceart. Primary media in the Gothic period...
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The Harlem Renaissance was an intellectual and cultural revival of African-American music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater, politics and scholarship...
balance and clarity of earlier Renaissance paintings. In contrast, Baroque art took the representationalism of the Renaissance to new heights, emphasizing...
Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting represents the 16th-century response to Italian Renaissanceart in the Low Countries, as well as many continuities...
Renaissance Revival architecture (sometimes referred to as "Neo-Renaissance") is a group of 19th-century architectural revival styles which were neither...
small Byzantine works, and realism steadily grew in the art of Catholic Europe. Renaissanceart had a greatly increased emphasis on the realistic depiction...
phenomenon that developed almost exclusively in Italian Renaissance sculpture. Renaissanceart succeeded in interpreting Nature and translating it with...
developing perspective, which became a key element of Renaissanceart. The splendour of Byzantine art was always in the mind of early medieval Western artists...
throughout the Renaissance (1300–1600), beginning with the Proto-Renaissance of Giotto and reaching a particular peak in the High Renaissance of Antonello...
is noted for its culture, Renaissanceart and architecture and monuments. The city also contains numerous museums and art galleries, such as the Uffizi...
Gerardus Mercator's map assisted explorers and navigators. In art, Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting went from the strange work of Hieronymus Bosch to...
1500 Early Cretan School – post-Byzantine art or Cretan Renaissance 1400 – 1500 Mannerism and Late Renaissance – 1520 – 1600, began in central Italy Baroque...
in the Renaissance period but is most notably associated with Baroque art. Chiaroscuro is one of the canonical painting modes of the Renaissance (alongside...