Renaissance Art: A Very Short Introduction

Renaissance Art: A Very Short Introduction

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History Art & Photography
Format eBook
Pages 157
Language English
Published Jan 10, 2010
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN-10 1280752629
ISBN-13 9781280752629
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Renaissance art flourished during a period of profound change and innovation, drawing on classical influences while pushing the boundaries of creativity. Geraldine A. Johnson delves into the rich tapestry of this era, highlighting iconic artists such as Botticelli, Holbein, and Michelangelo, who transformed the landscape of Western art. Their masterpieces reflect not only technical mastery but also the cultural and philosophical currents of the time.

Through engaging analysis, the book examines how these artists navigated the complexities of their world, exploring themes of humanism, perspective, and individuality. It invites readers to appreciate the intricate relationships between art, society, and the burgeoning spirit of innovation that characterized the Renaissance.

The narrative weaves together the historical context and artistic achievements, making the subject accessible and intriguing for those new to the topic. This exploration encourages a deeper understanding of how Renaissance art continues to resonate today, showcasing its lasting impact on culture and artistic expression.

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