Comments (4) on “Compared with medieval art, renaissance art often appeared to be”
It appeared to be more lifelike than medieval art. Art in the time of the Renaissance was heavily focused on the human form and they attempted to be as real as possible.
Medieval Art can be divided into Romanesque and Gothic, both of them are very religious and, in general, charged with unrealistic elements due to the lack of perspective techniques and mystical themes. With the development of painting, sculpture, and perspective techniques during the 15th century, Renaissance Art -although very religious as well- happened to be more lifelike, detail-focused, and realist.
It appeared to be more lifelike than medieval art. Art in the time of the Renaissance was heavily focused on the human form and they attempted to be as real as possible.
Compared with Medieval art, Renaissance art often appeared to be will be life like
Explanation:
Lifelike. Medeival art was often unrealistic. And since they're both often religious, and renaissance art is anything but ordinary, it's B.
The correct answer is B.
Medieval Art can be divided into Romanesque and Gothic, both of them are very religious and, in general, charged with unrealistic elements due to the lack of perspective techniques and mystical themes. With the development of painting, sculpture, and perspective techniques during the 15th century, Renaissance Art -although very religious as well- happened to be more lifelike, detail-focused, and realist.