In the medieval art and the art world, the Middle Ages traditionally was Europe's nonproductive stage between the decline of Rome and the Renaissance. We highly appreciate the contemporary atmosphere of the medieval arts. The main purpose of medieval art is to express Christianity. It is also a common bond between Europe. For this reason, most of the art discovered from the Middle Ages was born from monasteries and churches. The medieval European art can be divided into four periods.
Historians divide medieval art into several periods and styles. The most common things in the history of medieval art are the early Christianity, immigrants, Byzantium, islands, Pre Romanesque, Romanesque, Gothic art. One of the most artistic cultures is the Anglo - Saxon people. Medieval art of history is made using various media. So far people who survived the age of darkness included sculptures, manuscripts, stained glass artwork, metalwork and mosaics. Decorative arts such as metal, ivory, enamel art and embroidery are called small art. In this medieval art history, these arts were more valuable than paintings and sculptures. Most of these arts came from the artistic practice of the Roman Empire.
In the medieval art and the art world, the Middle Ages traditionally was Europe's nonproductive stage between the decline of Rome and the Renaissance. We highly appreciate the contemporary atmosphere of the medieval arts. The main purpose of medieval art is to express Christianity. It is also a common bond between Europe. For this reason, most of the art discovered from the Middle Ages was born from monasteries and churches.
Florence was the birthplace of the High Renaissance art that lasted from 1450 to 1527. The medieval art focuses on the basic story of the Bible, but the art of the Renaissance focuses on naturalism and human emotions. Medieval art is abstract, mainly formulated by monks, but the Renaissance art is rational, mathematical, unique, composed of a linear view and shadow (Chiaroscuro) Michelangelo and Raphael . Religion is very important, but with the arrival of this new era, the humanization of religious figures in art, such as the Garden of Eden, Ecce Homo (Bosch, 1470s), expulsion from Madonna della Seggio, began. It is reflected in humans, which is reflected in art. As people study the ancient masters of the ancient Greek and Roman world, the Renaissance symbolizes the resurgence of classical values in art and society, and art will focus on realism, not idealism.