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Renaissance Man

Da Vinci as a Renaissance figure

Medieval art was flatter and less _____ ( a more accurate view of nature)than Renaissance art. realistic
1st advance in Renaissance art used rules of perspective
2nd advance in Renaissance art careful shading to show depth
3rd advance in Renaissance art used live models to create realism
4th advance in Renaissance art oil paints were more blendable and able to create more realistic colors
Leonardo da Vinci was known for his ___ and his ____. art, such as the Mona Lisa(order does not matter) and his futuristic inventions, like the helicoptor
Why was Leonardo da Vinci considered a REnaissance man? His many artistic interests, intense study of nature and futuristic designs and discoveries celebrated man's intellect and imagination celebrate
da Vinci studied human _____ to learn as much as he could about the human form anatomy
Renaissance thinkers like da Vinci were interested in understanding how the _____ around them worked and how to represent it _____. They revived the ideas of ancient ___ and Roman scholars and added to them. 1)world 2)realistically 3)Greece
During the middle ages, art work often depicted _____ subjects and stories religious
Renaissance artwork often depicted themes from _____ and ordinary ____ in their everyday life a) mythology b) everyday life
Rich _____ helped to finance Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and other artists of the time patrons
Observation and ____ are the foundation for Renaissance learning discovery
city known for new ideas in Renaissance art Florence
People that studied ancient texts and subjects like literature, history, public speaking and art to learn more about human interests beyond religion and the church humanists
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