Art has experienced many great developments in history. The most important turning point is Renaissance. Art swayed around 1500 years. Renaissance helped the art world get rid of the classic structure and shape it to today's things. Before this culture was born again, most of the works were not made by proportional distribution. Painting is unrealistic and imbalanced. Religious figures seem to be the focus of many works. Renaissance has changed the old social and artistic background by introducing humanism, new themes, and technology.
Early Renaissance art was developed in Florence, Central Italy in the 14th century. Early Renaissance artists believed that art could not remain inert; it has to develop and advance. Therefore, the classical artistic and literary styles of Rome and Greece (Zennie, 2010) were studied. Early Renaissance artists observed the lights, colors, and programs of the universe that early Greek and Roman artists were using. They created a new form of contemporary art using the creative process of the early artists' successful creation. In addition, the Renaissance of Italy is known as the beginning of modern times. In this era there were many important changes in philosophy, art and literature, so the renaissance is a revival of culture. Therefore, the importance of the novel is to enjoy life around the world and the world.
In the early days, the early Renaissance happened in the early 15th century. Early Renaissance art was an Italian artist and influenced by sculptor Donatello and Italian painter Masaccio. (C pg 601) Donatello's artistic style and work represents an important aspect of the early Renaissance. Donatello's statue of David is his most famous art work and depicts a common theme of this era. David was the representative of heroes and became the main content of early Renaissance art. Heroes are a popular aspect of the humanitarian movement, often painted as a work of art during the early Renaissance. Donatello's early work also depicts the concept of youth, another general aspect of the humanist movement.