Duccio: Late Medieval Raphael: Renaissance Tintoretto: Baroque Greuze: Neoclasssical
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Some similarities between medieval and Renaissance music would be the type of notation used (the type developed by the end of the medieval period was used in the Renaissance, too.) also the cantus firmus(using a given melody to compose a polyphonic work)was still used but maybe more freely. The forms, fixes such as the rondeaux, viralaie and ballades were still used up to a certain point in the Renaissance. its mostly the change from focussing on the technical side of music in the medieval period to making music for expression and meaning in the renaissance.
The Italian scholar Francesco Petrarch (1304-1374).
* Medieval - pre 1450 * Renaissance 1450 - 1600 * Baroque 1600 - 1750 * Classical 1750 - 1820 * Romantic 1810 - 1910 * 20th Century 1900 - 2000
1. Medieval Times 2. Renaissance 3. Baroque 4. Classical Era 5. Romantic Era 6. 20th Century 7. 21st Century
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Renaissance man have more science then the medieval man.
The medieval renaissance began around 1300
The Renaissance.
The Renaissance nobles lived in cities and were active in trade, banking, and public life. This shows that the Renaissance nobles were smarter than the medieval nobles
the differences are that Medieval artists decipted the birth of jesus. Renaissance artists focused on symbols
Religious images were not a major focus of Renaissance art as opposed to Medieval art.
The renaissance came a few hundred years after the medieval times also greater discoveries were made in the renaissance such as artists who drew non religious paintings.
Religious images were not a major focus of Renaissance art as opposed to Medieval art.
Religious Images were not a major focus of Renaissance art as opposed to medieval art.
Over 200 medieval and Renaissance fairs are held every year, and includes the Alabama Renaissance Faire.
Renaissance paintings show figures in earthly settings; figures in medieval paintings have heavenly gold backgrounds.