Give one example of a way to identify Medieval art.
What is being two dimensional, people looking strange, not detailed, simple backgrounds, focus on religion, etc?
The Renaissance took inspiration from here.
What is the Classical Period/Greece and Rome?
True or false: Renaissance art techniques were first developed during the early Medieval period.
What is false?
Renaissance art was most similar to this period of art.
What is Classical art?
Why Italy was the place the Renaissance began.
What is wealth, trade routes, etc?
This technique was used to make the subject of the painting look more like reality.
What is realism?
Two examples of a way to identify Renaissance art.
What is use of detail, image looks 3d, nature scenes, depicting a range of emotion, etc?
The meaning of the word "renaissance".
What is rebirth?
Artists painted sunlight and shadow to add drama and perspective to art with this technique.
What is use of light and dark?
This period of art used detailed backgrounds and perspective.
What is Renaissance art?
The definition of a patron.
What is a sponsor of art?
This technique made things and people realistic sizes when compared to each other.
What is proportion?
This period of art was used to teach people about Catholicism.
What is Medieval art?
A new way of thinking that focused on the individual and their possibilities rather than focusing solely on religion.
What is humanism?
This technique made art look three dimensional, like it was a place you could step into.
What is perspective?