Renaissance Art Lifelike: Perspective: Emotion: Sometimes Secular

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Renaissance Art Lifelike: Perspective: Emotion: Sometimes Secular Looked realistic Artists studied the body Perspective: Had depth 3D Emotion: Revealed artist’s feeling Sometimes Secular Sometimes non-religious

Last Supper Da Vinci

Mona Lisa Da Vinci

David Michelangelo

School of Athens Raphael

Adoration of the Magi Botticelli

Vitruvian Man Da Vinci

Sistine Chapel Michelangelo

Van Eyck

Birth of Venus Botticelli

Da Vinci Self-Portrait

Da Vinci Anatomy drawings

Michelangelo's Pietà, sculptured in 1499, St Peter's Basilica Rome