Renaissance Art Renaissance Art is Defined by the use of Four major Techniques Oil on Stretched Canvas: Allowed a greater range of colors Pyramid Configuration:

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Renaissance Art Renaissance Art is Defined by the use of Four major Techniques Oil on Stretched Canvas: Allowed a greater range of colors Pyramid Configuration: Technique for modeling forms in paintings that allowed for a more 3D feel Perspective: The use of lines in art to create depth Chiaroscuro: The use of light in painting to create shadows (Honorable Mention) Realism: Representing subjects in art as they actually are (Honorable Mention) Symbolism: The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities

Pyramid Configuration

Comparison of Medieval and Renaissance Art Medieval Painting of William the Conquer* * Ignore the Arrow Renaissance Painting of Leo X

Pope Leo X by Raphel

The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci

David by Michelangelo

Pieta By Michelangelo

Mona Lisa By Da Vinci