Artwork of the Renaissance New techniques were used during this time to make the artwork look more realistic. Some of those techniques were: Foreground.

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Artwork of the Renaissance New techniques were used during this time to make the artwork look more realistic. Some of those techniques were: Foreground and Background- Things in the foreground are larger than those in the background. Things are painted to appear sharper the closer they are and hazy the further away something is. Diagonal and parallel lines are used to give depth. Shadowing is used to create the look of wrinkles, curves, or depth.

Artwork of the Italian Renaissance (God Like Figures and Classical Greek and Roman Themes)

Michelangelo Artwork

Sistine Chapel Ceiling: Creation of Adam, 1510

Prophet Jeremiah

Ideal Head of a Woman, c

The Prophet Zachariah

Leonardo da Vinci Artwork

La Gioconda – The Joyful (Mona Lisa)

The Last Supper

Annunciation

St John in the Wilderness Bacchus

Artwork of the Renaissance New techniques were used during this time to make the artwork look more realistic. Some of those techniques were: Foreground and Background- Things in the foreground are larger than those in the background. Things are painted to appear sharper the closer they are and hazy the further away something is. Diagonal and parallel lines are used to give depth. Shadowing is used to create the look of wrinkles, curves, or depth.

The Northern Renaissance (Humans with Physical Flaws and Scenes of Daily Life)

Albrecht Durer

Young Hare I

Great Piece of Turf

Willow Mill

Adoration Of The Magi

Boy's HandsHands I

Feet Of A Kneeling Man