Realism In The Renaissance Art

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The Renaissance period, was a period where art was reborn. Art was crafted in a new way to reflected realism and not cartoonish characters and drawing to represent the essence of that time. During this period a lot of new techniques were introduce to artist. Such as the use of shading, use of shadowing, bold colors, full frontal portraits, landscaping, etc. Realism within each form of art, exploring the characteristics of the human body and portraying what a human is cable of doing. These new techniques made painting stand out more those that were made within the Middle Ages. Artists were able to reflect lively everyday events and retail biblical stories better then before. Some of the greatest artwork was crafted during this time Such as Leonardo Da Vinci’s piece …show more content…

A remembrance before his life is taken away. It is also notice that some of the apostles seem to be in disbelief, by their facial expressions and body gestures alone. That is to say, that they have receive discomforting news. Neighboring on the left of Jesus, a figure is presented with his hands in the air in like matter of how someone will show that they surrender or the didn’t do the action he or she has been accused for. Such as clearing their name out of trouble. While illustrated on the right of Jesus, figures are talking amongst themselves mischievously as if they have news to bring forth onto the topic. This one painting tells the story clear enough to follow. As to where you have painters within the decade that tried to illustrate this very story and could not do recite such a clear interpretation. With details such as these, this painting will remain a timeless piece. The hidden details speak for it self without the artist having to give away the concept of his work. Nonetheless, the amount of effort it took to bring such a biblical story back to life to be relived once more. To continue, Michelangelo’s piece “Sistine Chapel Ceiling” is another well-detailed piece. This piece shows

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