Renaissance Art

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  1. 2. The act of representing something in an ideal or perfect form, often seen in Renaissance art's portrayal of the human body.
  2. 6. The ability to think outside the box and generate original ideas, highly valued during the Renaissance period for its contribution to artistic and intellectual innovation.
  3. 7. Artistic styles, techniques, and subjects inspired by Ancient Greek and Roman art, which greatly influenced Renaissance artists.
  4. 8. The study of the structure and organization of living things, particularly relevant to Renaissance artists who sought anatomical accuracy in their depictions of the human form.
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  1. 1. The relative size and scale of elements within a composition, crucial for creating balanced and harmonious artworks.
  2. 3. The unique qualities and characteristics that make each person distinct, celebrated in Renaissance art as artists portrayed individuals with distinct personalities and features.
  3. 4. An intellectual movement that emphasized the value of human beings, their capabilities, and their potential for achievement and creativity.
  4. 5. A period of cultural rebirth in Europe, characterized by a revival of interest in Classical art, literature, and learning.