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- 2. The act of representing something in an ideal or perfect form, often seen in Renaissance art's portrayal of the human body.
- 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.
- 7. Artistic styles, techniques, and subjects inspired by Ancient Greek and Roman art, which greatly influenced Renaissance artists.
- 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. The relative size and scale of elements within a composition, crucial for creating balanced and harmonious artworks.
- 3. The unique qualities and characteristics that make each person distinct, celebrated in Renaissance art as artists portrayed individuals with distinct personalities and features.
- 4. An intellectual movement that emphasized the value of human beings, their capabilities, and their potential for achievement and creativity.
- 5. A period of cultural rebirth in Europe, characterized by a revival of interest in Classical art, literature, and learning.
