"There is no comprehensive understanding of geometry and painters can not draw" (qtd of Butterfield 27). The Renaissance in Italy was known for art including its unique paintings and sculptures, but the Renaissance also expressed an important opinion on the use of science and technology. Classical thought was not as advanced as the Renaissance, but it laid the foundation of the Renaissance Renaissance. The Italian Renaissance changed the way of art.
The British Renaissance was different in some respects from the Italian Renaissance. The mainstream art form of British Renaissance was literature and music. The visual art of British Renaissance was not as important as the Renaissance of Italy. The British era began a long time later than the Italians who entered Manorism and the Baroque era before the 1550s. In contrast, the British Renaissance began in the 1520s and continued until 1620.
A famous figure of the Italian Renaissance had many famous figures during the Italian Renaissance. In the Renaissance era, a wonderful creative genius was born in every aspect of art, science and literature. Among them are the artists Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo Bonarroti, rulers of the great Florentine, Lorenzo de Medici and Pope Julius II. These people may have contributed to a wonderful work of art created during the Italian Renaissance than anyone else.
As early as the 13th century, Italians planted the seeds of the new era, Renaissance. The elements of the Middle Ages and Byzantine art have greatly contributed to the formation of Renaissance sculptures, but Italian artists were interested in the revival of classical art. ("Renaissance" means "play".) The relief sculpture of Nicolas Pisano (1220 - 1984) foresaw a new era. In the late thirteenth century Pisano carved a naked male statue in the church's pulpit. Pisano seems to try to reproduce the heroic image of classical art, but his work is still like Byzantine and Medieval sculptures. .