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          History
        
        
          4.3. Painting and sculpture
        
        
          
            New interests
          
        
        
          The artists reflected the new interests of society. This was reflected in the following
        
        
          characteristics of style:
        
        
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          Idealism and serenity
        
        
          : painters and sculptors tried to reflect reality. At the same time,
        
        
          influenced by the ideas of the Greek philosopher Plato, they aimed to portray an ideal
        
        
          beauty. This idealism can be seen in the perfect faces and bodies depicted by artists
        
        
          like
        
        
          Botticelli
        
        
          and
        
        
          Raphael Sanzio
        
        
          ,
        
        
          who were both famous for their
        
        
          
            Madonnas,
          
        
        
          or virgins, with angelic faces; and
        
        
          Leonardo da Vinci
        
        
          (whose work
        
        
          
            Mona Lisa
          
        
        
          has
        
        
          become one most famous portraits of feminine beauty).
        
        
          Michelangelo
        
        
          differed from
        
        
          the others because he portrayed intense emotions in his works.
        
        
          ❚
        
        
          The human body
        
        
          :
        
        
          the Italian painters and sculptors were interested in the anatomy
        
        
          of the human body. They revived the
        
        
          nude
        
        
          as a subject, which had been abandoned
        
        
          in the Middle Ages. Examples of this are the Venuses by
        
        
          Giorgione
        
        
          and
        
        
          Titian
        
        
          (both
        
        
          from the Venetian school) or the paintings in the Sistine Chapel and the statue of
        
        
          David, which are both by Michelangelo.
        
        
          ❚
        
        
          The search for balance and proportion
        
        
          :
        
        
          Renaissance artists studied the elements
        
        
          of a scene and arranged them symmetrically, in an order that guided the view of
        
        
          the observer. They often used a
        
        
          pyramidal composition
        
        
          .
        
        
          The figures were portrayed
        
        
          in proportion, although once again, Michelangelo broke with this convention by
        
        
          introducing imbalance in his works.
        
        
          
            New techniques and materials
          
        
        
          ❚
        
        
          In the case of
        
        
          sculpture
        
        
          , more expensive materials like
        
        
          marble
        
        
          were used more
        
        
          frequently. Reliefs were replaced by
        
        
          freestanding
        
        
          sculptures (three dimensional
        
        
          representations), which could be contemplated from all angles.
        
        
          ❚
        
        
          Ancient techniques continued to be used in
        
        
          painting
        
        
          , such as
        
        
          frescoes
        
        
          on walls
        
        
          and
        
        
          tempera
        
        
          on wooden panels. However, eventually the new
        
        
          oil
        
        
          technique was
        
        
          adopted (consisting of mixing oil with mineral pigments) and used to paint on cloth
        
        
          canvasses
        
        
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            New subjects
          
        
        
          Some of the new themes adopted during the Italian Renaissance were the following:
        
        
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          In addition to themes related to Christianity, mythological themes were adopted from
        
        
          Classical Antiquity
        
        
          .
        
        
          ❚
        
        
          More
        
        
          portraits
        
        
          were painted due to the increase in demand from nobles, clergy and
        
        
          the upper bourgeoisie. Equestrian portraits also became popular.
        
        
          ❚
        
        
          Nature
        
        
          ,
        
        
          landscapes
        
        
          and
        
        
          buildings
        
        
          substituted the gold backgrounds of the Gothic
        
        
          artists and became the defining feature of all compositions. They were portrayed with
        
        
          enormous accuracy and detail.
        
        
          Sculpture
        
        
          and
        
        
          painting
        
        
          also reflected the
        
        
          new mentality
        
        
          . This can be seen in the
        
        
          way the subjects (
        
        
          landscapes
        
        
          ,
        
        
          cities
        
        
          , the
        
        
          human body
        
        
          and
        
        
          portraits
        
        
          ) were realistically
        
        
          represented. New pictorial techniques were also adopted, such as
        
        
          perspective
        
        
          and the
        
        
          use of
        
        
          oil paints
        
        
          .
        
        
          
            
              Mona Lisa
            
          
        
        
          
            by Leonardo de Vinci (top) and
          
        
        
          
            
              The
            
          
        
        
          
            
              piety by Michelangelo,
            
          
        
        
          
            two of the best examples
          
        
        
          
            of Renaissance ideal beauty
          
        
        
          
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            canvas:
          
        
        
          a piece of cloth used for oil
        
        
          painting
        
        
          
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            blur (
          
        
        
          
            
              v
            
          
        
        
          
            ):
          
        
        
          to make less clear