Art of the Renaissance. Medieval Art Flat, 1-deminsional Not proportional, unrealistic Usually religious theme Flat, 1-deminsional Not proportional, unrealistic.

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Art of the Renaissance

Medieval Art Flat, 1-deminsional Not proportional, unrealistic Usually religious theme Flat, 1-deminsional Not proportional, unrealistic Usually religious theme

Medieval Art Image of Christ Image is unrealistic and flat, 1 dimensional work Shows a religious theme

Medieval Art Saint Francis of Assisi Very flat – 1 dimensional Religious theme

Medieval Art Image of Christ on a wall of a church Image is unrealistic & flat – 1 dimensional Religious theme

Medieval Art Sculpture not realistic or defined Shows no movement

Medieval Art Sculpture not realistic or defined Shows no movement

Renaissance Art 3-deminsional Very realistic and proportional Shows movement, light, shading Not always a religious theme 3-deminsional Very realistic and proportional Shows movement, light, shading Not always a religious theme

Lady With an Ermine Leonardo da Vinci Movement, shading, light 3-dimensional Portrays an average person who is very realistic

Five Grotesque Heads Leonardo da Vinci Movement Shading 3-deminsional

The Mona Lisa Leonardo da Vinci

The David by Michelangelo Shows Movement Nudity Proportional

School of Athens by Raphael

Giovanni Arnolfini and His Bride Artist – Jan van Eyck