Renaissance art has a remarkable feature: realism and humanism. Most Renaissance creations revolve around this theme. This includes people's senses, people's beliefs, people's sexual desire and people's world outlook. The works of this period all require breaking feudal theocracy and feudal asceticism. Break the feudal system's blockade of human spirit and even body. Most of the works in this period are mainly religious, and many comments say that religion is used as a shield. I object to this statement. Anyone who knows a little about the western world knows that religious beliefs occupy a large part of their lives in the west. In the final analysis, the religious art of the Renaissance can be said to be a kind of human religious art, not the religious art of the church under the feudal system. This point should be made clear first.
Medieval works: the great Chadini and his attendants.
The Italian Renaissance experienced four main stages in artistic development: the first stage was1late 3rd century to1middle 4th century, which was the preparation period of the Renaissance. Mainly centered on Italy and Florence, the representatives are Giotto and Ma Saqiao. The second stage, from the middle of14th century to the first half of15th century, is the middle or development period of the Renaissance. The main representatives are angelico, paul Uccello and Botticelli. The third stage, from the second half of15th century to16th century, is the heyday of the Renaissance. At this time, the center of gravity of the Renaissance turned to Rome. The main representatives are Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael and Michelangelo. The fourth stage, from the second half of16th century to the first half of17th century, is the late Renaissance. This stage is represented by the rise of Venetian painting school, and the main artists are Titian and giorgione.
The two earliest figures in the Italian Renaissance were Dante and Giotto. Dante reveals the darkness and cruelty of church corruption and piecemeal rule in his book. Giotto's murals depict the complex characters and the real secular world, and are known as "the father of European painting". Peterak advocated the revival of classical culture, and was the first to propose that human beings should oppose theology. He was the "father of humanism". Writer Boccaccio