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Here we compare the medieval Lord reproaching Adam and Eve to Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam painted on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel! The characters are the same (that is thought to be Eve in the crook of God’s arm) but the influence of Humanism has greatly changed the way the human body is portrayed so let’s start with an analysis of this so help us understand how the view of humanity changes with the Renaissance!<\/p>\n
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RE: Renaissance View of Humanity vs Medieval<\/p>\n
COLLAPSE<\/a><\/p>\n From Medieval times to the Renaissance, the shift in society and humanity as a whole, was immense. Due to a vast variety of factors, societies around the world were being influenced by the significant rise of religion. During the Medieval times, it was more of the early stages of this “religious influence”, by the time of the Renaissance era, religion had already taken part in societies as a whole. In regards to art itself, we can see how during Medieval times the pieces of artwork were far more “simple” than the ones created during the Renaissance period. Undoubtedly, there are several factors that influence this stylistic comparison between the two, however one very noticeable factor is how artists in the Renaissance focused on creating portraits that demonstrated the “divinity” of their religion; they created portraits that expressed in detail and color, how “divine” these Biblical beings were to them. During the Medieval times we can also observe this appreciation for religious characters and happenings, however it isn’t portrayed with the same detail or expression that can be seen in artworks of the Renaissance period.<\/p>\n Reply<\/a> Quote<\/a> Email Author<\/a><\/p>\n<\/section>\n Hide 1 reply<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/a><\/a><\/strong> <\/a><\/p>\n 20 hours ago<\/span><\/p>\n Maureen Farrell <\/strong><\/dl>\n