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“Renaissance” literally means “awakening” or “rebirth.” It was a European cultural movement between the 14th and the 16th centuries. The Middle Ages was a period from the 5th to 16th centuries. Both eras were remarkably different when compared.
The Renaissance was a cultural movement involving a renewal of learning, development of infrastructure, and a gradual reform in education. The Renaissance may be considered as a sort of a bridge between the Middle Ages and the Modern Age. The Renaissance is best known for its art as this was the age of geniuses as Leonardo da Vinci, Petrarch, Dante, and Michelangelo.
A very prominent difference between the Renaissance and Middle Ages is that of the art. The Renaissance artists followed the more classical form of art. They portrayed human beauty and the religion predominantly. The Renaissance artists had a deep sense of perspective and developed two dimensional effects. Michelangelo’s David is a good example of Renaissance art. The Middle Ages portrayed Gothic art. The Gothic style of architecture is characterized by pointed arches and ribbed vaults. This form of portrayal incorporated fine woodwork and stonework. The Gothic art used flying buttresses and ornamental gables. A good example of the medieval age is the Notre Dame Cathedral located in Paris.
Another point of comparison between the Renaissance and Middle Ages is the literature. The development of the printing press was the greatest cultural achievement of the Renaissance. This encouraged the writers to write in the local language. The writers followed and switched over to vernacular from Greek and Latin. The literature in this age achieved new heights in the form of Elizabethan literature. In the literature was also a portrayal of humans, called Humanism, seen. In the Medieval ages, the English literature faced a dark phase. The languages of that era were Latin and Greek. Authors of that age used parchment paper, and all the text was painstakingly handwritten by a trained scribe.
In the power of church was at its peak. The church had a strong influence on the lives of the individuals. People followed the church laws as the church was considered to be coming directly from God. With time, many vices entered this system leading to its downfall. Before the Renaissance, the Roman Catholic Church was the only universal European institution. The age of Renaissance brought the ideal of humanism. This era had a great impact on the contemporary theology.
• (Renaissance with The Elizabethan age comparison):
The difference between the Elizabethan Age and Renaissance is that while the Renaissance era is considered to be the transition from the middle Ages to modern history in Europe, the Elizabethan Age is considered the transition from the feudal times before Queen Elizabeth 1 ascended the throne to the more stable era during her reign in England. The Elizabethan Age also existed within the renaissance period and borrowed much of its ideals from that period.
The renaissance period saw the development of art, literature, technology, invention and modern politics. The period also saw a surge in trade between different regions and the discovery of far flung continents.
The Elizabethan Age as part of the Renaissance period saw the development of Elizabethan poetry and the stability of England. The Queen supported development of art which contributed to the emergence and recognition of individuals such as William Shakespeare and Ben Johnson. She also supported exploration by sanctioning the voyage by Sir Francis Drake around the globe.
==> ∆∆ Renaissance Art ∆∆
Renaissance art was time when artists focused on the human body. They made statues and paintings look like actual humans. The models that artists used were not always religious but rather the average person. In paintings, people looked like average people doing normal things such as cleaning the house rather than looking like Greek and Roman god. However, this is not to say that sometimes artists during the Renaissance period depicted god in their art work. People in the art had expressions on their faces rather than looking emotionless. Viewers could see how the subject of the painting/sculpture was feeling. Often paintings consisted of many different colors. Renaissance art's main purpose was to show the importance of people and nature.
==> ∆∆ Medieval Art ∆∆
Medieval art was more focused on religion than Renaissance art was. Statues often looked very stiff, often there did not appear to be very much movement. Subjects that were being painted often looked flat and emotionless. They often did not look very realistic. Bright colors were used in paintings but there were usually not very many colors involved in the paintings. Basically, the purposed of Medieval art was to teach religions to those who did not know how to read or write.
==> ∆∆ Classical Art ∆∆
Classical Art was usually based on people or figures that were idealized. Statues and paintings of people often made people seem like they were active or they moved. The biggest difference between Classical art and Renaissance art is that in Classical art people depicted in the art did not seem to show emotion. Paintings done during the period often seemed to be of a heroic scene or real people doing different jobs. The main purpose of Classical; art was to show the importance of certain people like leaders. It also was to show the importance of god.
"Comparison Renaissance literature with other age"
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• (Renaissance literature with The Middle age comparison ) :“Renaissance” literally means “awakening” or “rebirth.” It was a European cultural movement between the 14th and the 16th centuries. The Middle Ages was a period from the 5th to 16th centuries. Both eras were remarkably different when compared.
The Renaissance was a cultural movement involving a renewal of learning, development of infrastructure, and a gradual reform in education. The Renaissance may be considered as a sort of a bridge between the Middle Ages and the Modern Age. The Renaissance is best known for its art as this was the age of geniuses as Leonardo da Vinci, Petrarch, Dante, and Michelangelo.
A very prominent difference between the Renaissance and Middle Ages is that of the art. The Renaissance artists followed the more classical form of art. They portrayed human beauty and the religion predominantly. The Renaissance artists had a deep sense of perspective and developed two dimensional effects. Michelangelo’s David is a good example of Renaissance art. The Middle Ages portrayed Gothic art. The Gothic style of architecture is characterized by pointed arches and ribbed vaults. This form of portrayal incorporated fine woodwork and stonework. The Gothic art used flying buttresses and ornamental gables. A good example of the medieval age is the Notre Dame Cathedral located in Paris.
Another point of comparison between the Renaissance and Middle Ages is the literature. The development of the printing press was the greatest cultural achievement of the Renaissance. This encouraged the writers to write in the local language. The writers followed and switched over to vernacular from Greek and Latin. The literature in this age achieved new heights in the form of Elizabethan literature. In the literature was also a portrayal of humans, called Humanism, seen. In the Medieval ages, the English literature faced a dark phase. The languages of that era were Latin and Greek. Authors of that age used parchment paper, and all the text was painstakingly handwritten by a trained scribe.
• (Renaissance with The Elizabethan age comparison):
The difference between the Elizabethan Age and Renaissance is that while the Renaissance era is considered to be the transition from the middle Ages to modern history in Europe, the Elizabethan Age is considered the transition from the feudal times before Queen Elizabeth 1 ascended the throne to the more stable era during her reign in England. The Elizabethan Age also existed within the renaissance period and borrowed much of its ideals from that period.
The renaissance period saw the development of art, literature, technology, invention and modern politics. The period also saw a surge in trade between different regions and the discovery of far flung continents.
The Elizabethan Age as part of the Renaissance period saw the development of Elizabethan poetry and the stability of England. The Queen supported development of art which contributed to the emergence and recognition of individuals such as William Shakespeare and Ben Johnson. She also supported exploration by sanctioning the voyage by Sir Francis Drake around the globe.
==> ∆∆ Renaissance Art ∆∆
Renaissance art was time when artists focused on the human body. They made statues and paintings look like actual humans. The models that artists used were not always religious but rather the average person. In paintings, people looked like average people doing normal things such as cleaning the house rather than looking like Greek and Roman god. However, this is not to say that sometimes artists during the Renaissance period depicted god in their art work. People in the art had expressions on their faces rather than looking emotionless. Viewers could see how the subject of the painting/sculpture was feeling. Often paintings consisted of many different colors. Renaissance art's main purpose was to show the importance of people and nature.
==> ∆∆ Medieval Art ∆∆
Medieval art was more focused on religion than Renaissance art was. Statues often looked very stiff, often there did not appear to be very much movement. Subjects that were being painted often looked flat and emotionless. They often did not look very realistic. Bright colors were used in paintings but there were usually not very many colors involved in the paintings. Basically, the purposed of Medieval art was to teach religions to those who did not know how to read or write.
==> ∆∆ Classical Art ∆∆
Classical Art was usually based on people or figures that were idealized. Statues and paintings of people often made people seem like they were active or they moved. The biggest difference between Classical art and Renaissance art is that in Classical art people depicted in the art did not seem to show emotion. Paintings done during the period often seemed to be of a heroic scene or real people doing different jobs. The main purpose of Classical; art was to show the importance of certain people like leaders. It also was to show the importance of god.

