Negative Effects Of The Renaissance Period

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EFFECT OF THE NEW DIVERSITY IN PATRONS HAVE ON ARTS IN THE 15 – 18 CENTURIES (RENAISSANCE ERA) Beck (2000) classified the renaissance period as the period covering 1400 – 1600 and stated that though a number of scholars disagree on these dates. He noted that renaissance literally means rebirth and that this period was marked by two major styles namely the revival of ancient Greek and Roman classical style and the secular life emphasis on humanism and individuality. The Renaissance period can also be associated with the commencement of the great Western age heralding discovery and exploration. The period in question brought to an end artists being seen as mere artisans and replaced this with them being seen as highly remarkable people comparable to poets and writers. Classical Latin was re-introduced. Explorations became more heighten with sea captains becoming more adventurous resulting in the colonization of North and South America. Similarly, painters, sculptors and architects also became more audacious and creative. …show more content…

He attributed the history of art patronage to history of culture, political, social and economy noting that when the monarchy system was prevalent, monarchial patronage was in ascendant, when the church was extending its kingdom, ecclesiastical patronage was at the fore front and in the case of where it is the middle class and common man are at the driving seat, then this category were the most prominent. There is no gainsaying on the impact of patronage of Emperor Constantine on rise/relevance of Christian art and architecture in the middle age and the church taking over the patronage and sponsorship of art thereafter (Farber, 2016). However after this era, what happened next in terms of art patronage especially during the renaissance era constitute the emphasis of this write

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