This piece of art strongly portrays both humanism and individualism. It reflects individualism in that each person is reacting differently to the events happening in this painting. They all have their own facial expressions and are easy to tell apart. It reflects humanism in that each person's body is both carefully and accurately constructed. All the bodies portray a real humans body by showing the different muscles and body structures. This painting reflects Renaissance art in general because the painter used a variety of colors and used depth to make the painting more realistic.
This painting demonstrates humanism by how perfect the man, woman, and child's bodies are: they are muscular, and you can see how the skin on the man's neck stretches. It's Renaissance because it uses light and dark to contrast the "temptation", light on the left with doves and pretty blue skies. And then it's dark on the right with the little angle-cupid thing, the skull, and Jesus on the cross, so it's a very religious painting, which probably means that the church hired the painter, demonstrating more renaissance qualities, as this was done then.
In "the tomptation of Jerome" by Giorgio Vasari, it illstrates humanism and individualism. This piece of art shows individualism by the expressions on the peoples' faces. Each one is different and their bodies are all angled differently. Humanism is shown through how unique each of the persons are. They show perfection. The woman is very muscular and so is the man. It also is very detailed.
This painting is an example of humanism. The people in it are mostly naked, showing off the human form. This could also be an example of religion in painting, the figure on the right could be Jesus on the cross
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This piece of art strongly portrays both humanism and individualism. It reflects individualism in that each person is reacting differently to the events happening in this painting. They all have their own facial expressions and are easy to tell apart. It reflects humanism in that each person's body is both carefully and accurately constructed. All the bodies portray a real humans body by showing the different muscles and body structures. This painting reflects Renaissance art in general because the painter used a variety of colors and used depth to make the painting more realistic.
ReplyDeleteThis painting demonstrates humanism by how perfect the man, woman, and child's bodies are: they are muscular, and you can see how the skin on the man's neck stretches. It's Renaissance because it uses light and dark to contrast the "temptation", light on the left with doves and pretty blue skies. And then it's dark on the right with the little angle-cupid thing, the skull, and Jesus on the cross, so it's a very religious painting, which probably means that the church hired the painter, demonstrating more renaissance qualities, as this was done then.
ReplyDeleteIn "the tomptation of Jerome" by Giorgio Vasari, it illstrates humanism and individualism. This piece of art shows individualism by the expressions on the peoples' faces. Each one is different and their bodies are all angled differently. Humanism is shown through how unique each of the persons are. They show perfection. The woman is very muscular and so is the man. It also is very detailed.
ReplyDeleteThis painting is an example of humanism. The people in it are mostly naked, showing off the human form. This could also be an example of religion in painting, the figure on the right could be Jesus on the cross
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