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Renaissance

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Renaissance

Hardback

Authors: Manfred Wundram, Ingo F. Walther

Publisher: Taschen

Dimensions: 21.6 cm x 1.3 cm x 26.2 cm

Pages: 96

ISBN: 9783836547598

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Art, as we know it today could not exist had not the revolutionary work of the Renaissance artists paved the way. Widely considered the most important and influential movement in the history of fine arts, literature, architecture and science, the traditional view of the Renaissance is that it marked the emergence of Western civilisation from the Middle Ages into the modern era.

Beginning in the fourteenth century in Italy, the movement spread throughout Europe by the late fifteenth century, the main centres of fine art activity being in Florence, the Low Countries, and Germany. For the first time, art became intellectual – influenced by humanism, artists experimented with secular subjects and revived ideas from classical antiquity.

Advances in anatomy and geometry produced more realistic depictions in terms of space and perspective for the Italians, while new oil painting techniques made their mark in Flemish painting. Woodcuts and engravings were the specialties of the Germans.

 

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