It became more secular.
It became more secular. - Apex
There are many statements that best describe Renaissance art. Renaissance art was somewhat religious, but also showed humans in more natural environments.
people became more the focus of art
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For the most part, art during the Renaissance was religious. However, portraiture as well as mythological themes were also popular (secular) themes.
It became more secular.
During the Renaissance Era the art changed by: Art became less focused on religion. Art became more humanist. Art became more secular.
It became more secular.
The Renaissance effectively ended the period of Gothic art. Gothic art was totally religious in nature, while the Renaissance promoted the rise of secular art.
patrons bought many goods, thus supporting the secular idea of the renaissance
art was more realistic in the renaissance.
Renaissance society can not be described as being completely secular, as it was affected by many things that were religious. Art was generally dedicated to the church, new ideas about religion were brought forth, in particular the birth of Protestantism. Religious conflict was a huge characteristic of the Renaissance. It is decidedly non-secular (that is, not separate from Religion).
that culture, art, and education was just as important as religion
Renaissance is nothing but REBIRTH. Otherwise called as REVIVAL OF LEARNING AND CULTURE (cultural rebirth) Renaissance brought back interest in art, literature, basically learning in general. and yeah renaissance does mean rebirth (:
It became more secular. - Apex
It is really going to depend on where a persons interests lie if they find Impressionism art classes or Renaissance art classes more interesting. Personally I find Renaissance more interesting because I am interested in that era and style of art.