Which statements describe a difference between Renaissance and medieval art? Choose all answers that are correct. A. Renaissance artists developed techniques to portray children realistically. B. Renaissance artists looked back to classical times and styles. C. Renaissance artists used very little light and shadow, so the figures looked flat. D. Renaissance artists focused almost solely on teaching the religious messages of the Christian Church.
It is going to be C. Because Medieval art: Mostly religious; very focused on creating symbols of Christian concepts/values; not concerned with realism. Served a purpose: "Before a worshipper has even entered the church, he would find images of saints and sinners, of angelic beings and the punishment of the damned. All stood as a reminder of the importance of holding one's thoughts to God." Statues were shallow and flat. Bodies might be out of proportion. Renaissance art: Very focused on realism--on portraying things as they look. Used linear perspective in painting. Not as focused on religion. Often used to show the beauty in nature (including human beings). Often depicted everyday life. Used light and shadow.
i was thinking c and d
Lol aha well the answer is C. (:
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