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Darya [45]
3 years ago
10

Briefly describe similarities between the art and philosophy of ancient Greece and the Renaissance.

Arts
2 answers:
Mashcka [7]3 years ago
8 0
Art allows individuals to express themselves as well as leave a legacy. Throughout history, we have witnessed several cultures preserve their legacy and represent their feelings through art. Ancient Greece is one example of this. The artists from this era have preserved their legacy while simultaneously expressing themselves. Similarly, the artists from the renaissance have done the same. Research allows the cultures of Ancient Greece and the Renaissance to be compared.
inn [45]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Well, both do have similarities and differences. Both seem to be the time when the roots of modern society would be formed, however, their ways on how it was done were different.

First let’s see about what Ancient Greece has done. It founded the idea of governing a country using democracy with Athens being the city-state that first did that. Ancient Greece also had one of the most notorious and well recognized warriors ever being the Spartan soldiers with king Leonidas and his 300 Spartans holding out in a narrow path in Thermopylae. Philosophy was a major influence in Athens with philosophers such as Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle. Also, religion was a major factor in the influence on Rome with gods like Zeus, Saturn, Ares and Mars. And with the Greco-Persian War, the Greek city-states, being mostly independent were able to unite against the Persians, which they were at the time a big empire like Alexander the Great.

Now let’s see about the Renaissance. Unlike Ancient Greece, it influenced almost all of Europe due to migration. Also, art became a work from celebrities because colors like red and purple were expensive to get and were used on paintings by people like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. The Renaissance has had people divided like Ancient Greece but not by city-states, rather by noble families like the Medici family from Florence. It sparked in one place and then started to spread, with Florence being the city that starts it all. Lastly, religion was a major thing from the Renaissance by influencing art and eventually leading Martin Luther to write the 95 theses, thus sparking a division in Christianity with now having Lutherans, Catholics, Christians, Orthodox and Protestants. There are more things from the Renaissance, but it is a long list.

It seems that both have a great influence on religion, having from a lot of gods and goddesses to one god and his son with his followers, but both people from both places were influenced greatly by religion by expressing it on art. Another is the way on government with, in the Renaissance having monarchies all throughout Europe and in Ancient Greece Athens being the first city-state to be governed by a democracy. Aside from those, that is all what is needed to be known.

Explanation:

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