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The Renaissance society became very secular and humanistic due to large political and religious changes. These changes are depicted through the various pieces of artwork throughout the Renaissance.
The Renaissance was a period of “rebirth” of the arts. One of the earliest paintings of the Renaissance was the Adoration of the Magi completed in 1423 by Gentile da Fabriano. ... Florentine Renaissance style of art reflects a concern with space and volume in a believable way and a greater concern for human realism. ...
Through the early Renaissance, humanists felt the need for God’s grace, but all felt that human intellectual effort should be the first concern for anyone. Expert Renaissance historian, Mike Dowling describes humanistic beliefs as, “The humanists emphasized the importance of human values instead of religious beliefs. Renaissance humanists were often devout Christians, but their promotion of secular, or non-religious, values often put them at odds with the church.
Approximate Word count = 742 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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