During the Middle Ages art was mainly commissioned by The Church.
The influence of the Roman Catholic Church in the Middle Ages was a major factor in art and science. The Church had a tendency to stifle science while encouraging religious art.
Gothic people made big churches.
the dark ages
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During the Middle Ages art was mainly commissioned by The Church.
The influence of the Roman Catholic Church in the Middle Ages was a major factor in art and science. The Church had a tendency to stifle science while encouraging religious art.
The Catholic church
The church patronized music extensively.
Italian art started in Florence , Italy (or so said) right about after the middle ages. It started because of the Italian Renaissance(the beginning of capturing the realistic features of life)
Gothic people made big churches.
Art was more life like and realistic in renaissance art, the middle ages art was mostly looked flat and without depth.
Art was more life like and realistic in renaissance art, the middle ages art was mostly looked flat and without depth.
Kurt Emmrich has written: 'The kingdoms of Christ' -- subject(s): Church history, Pictures, illustrations, Pictorial works, Middle Ages, 600-1500, Art, Early Christian, Middle Ages, Early Christian Art 'Die kleine Weltlaterne'
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The Middle Ages art was mainly religious themes and church art. It was done without any perspective and egg tempra was used. Today there is a greenish tinge to the art because of the egg. Renaissance art had perspective, were not always religious, and had fleshy tones like Rubens painted. Neoplasticism showed up in the art like the Sistine Chapel. The idea of man communicating with God without the church was revolutionary. Glosses were used by artists and this gave fabrics the suggestions of movement and richness.
The Middle Ages art was mainly religious themes and church art. It was done without any perspective and egg tempra was used. Today there is a greenish tinge to the art because of the egg. Renaissance art had perspective, were not always religious, and had fleshy tones like Rubens painted. Neoplasticism showed up in the art like the Sistine Chapel. The idea of man communicating with God without the church was revolutionary. Glosses were used by artists and this gave fabrics the suggestions of movement and richness.