Unformatted text preview: refers to the pre-Renaissance period in Italy, and the doings of progressive painters such as Giotto , who forged the new form of figurative "realism", which was fully established by artists during the era of Renaissance art proper. The Birth of Mary is a panel painting which was one of the four primary painting media practiced during the Gothic period. The Gothic period made use of the technique of oil painting to create meticulously detailed works, correct in perspective, where apparent realism was united with richly intricate symbolism arising precisely from the realistic detail they could now include, this is also visible in the Birth of Mary. The use of proportion in this work is something of the Renaissance period and the first major treatment of said technique was in the work of Giotto, someone who heavily influenced Lorenzetti....
Renaissance craftsmanship changed convention by the ingestion of late improvements in the specialty of Northern Europe and by use of logical knowledge. The utilization of point of view foreshortening, sfumato and Chiaroscuro were presented amid this time.
I believe the answer is Chinesco
The Chinesco was originated from Nayarit from around 200 AD. It is a form of Ceramic culture that often depicted people, animals, or other mythical creatures. The sculpture as usually not big in size (usually less than 30 cm) and often used as ornaments for burial