The Italian Renaissance contains some of the great artists of Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael we have seen. The Renaissance took place from the end of the 13th century to the 16th century and was called "regeneration". The idea of art that was born after a thousand year's sleep is amazing. This time we will regain light on the endangered liberal arts. (Murray 2) Another interesting artistic aspect of this period is that most art is rooted in Christianity, for example Botticelli's "Fable of the Spring" (Faure 1) interpreted Christianity It is said that there is. .
High Renaissance: The era of art history shows the top of visual art in the Renaissance of Italy. The high Renaissance era traditionally began in the 1890's, began with Leonardo's last dinner murals in Milan and the death of Florence's Lorenzo de Medici and ended in Rome in 1527. The art of Charles V's Renaissance era was the dominant style of Italy in the 16th century. During this period the doctrine also developed. The mural painting of Leonardo ended in 1527, with the end of Milan's supper, with the influence of Charles V and the end of Roman sack. This term was originally used in German ("Hochrenaissance") in the early 19th century. Over the past 20 years academic art historians have often criticized the fact that they are simplifying the development of art too much and ignoring historical background and focusing on symbolic works.
What? There are many differences between the Northern Renaissance art and the Italian Renaissance art. They are completely different. The Italian Renaissance art tends to show its body in an ideal way, but the northern Renaissance art is hidden in the body. Art is very realistic, but it covers the body in a medieval way. There is a big difference between the two. Italian is classic, northern language is medieval. Northern art has many symbols. A good example of Northern Art is the Melodee altarpiece drawn by Robert Campin from 1425 to 1428