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lawyer [7]
4 years ago
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How did Renaissance art differ from medieval art?

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AlekseyPX4 years ago
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The points which describe the main differences between re<span>naissance and medieval art are being shared below : 
</span>A.Renaissance art appeared flat, while art of the Middle Ages used light, perspective, and depth.
C.Artists of the Renaissance made figures look solid and lifelike by using light and shadow.
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