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Ierofanga [76]
3 years ago
8

Match the artistic era with its basic style.

History
2 answers:
Tom [10]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:   1. Medieval - Church          2. Renaissance   - Man

                3. Baroque  - Ornament     4. Classical         - Order

                5. Romantic - Emotion        6. 20th Century - Diversity

Explanation: 1. Medieval, that is, ecclesiastical art represented the ecclesiastical, religious motives, where the motifs from the life of Christ, the Virgin Mary or the saint were depicted.

2. Renaissance art is a return to humanism and naturism as the revival of ancient Greek art and lifestyle, where man was at the center of philosophy, religion and art.

3. Baroque is a direction in art and culture in general in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries, and the main characteristic is the ornate detail that is so visible in Baroque architecture of that period.

4. Classical art represents an ancient art that is reflected in elegance, harmony, balance, proportions, and order. The idealized figures are shown where the emotions are not dominant, but the harmony and order in order to achieve the ancient elegance.

5. Romantic art represents an increased emphasis on emotions, interest in nature, imagination, moving away from classicism.

6. The art of the 20th century is characterized by all the diversity that has been happening during this century, as well as a number of different directions and subcultural movements, etc.

stira [4]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Medieval: Man

Renaissance: Church

Baroque: Ornament

Classical: Order

Romantic: Emotion

20th Century: Diversity

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