The Renaissance and Influence of Renaissance Art from The Perspective of Humanism
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Renaissance; Humanism; Artistic Innovation; Social and Cultural Concepts; Individual Consciousness.Abstract
The purpose of this article is to explore the revival process of Renaissance art and its various influences from the perspective of humanism. The introduction summarizes the importance of Renaissance as a great ideological emancipation and cultural renaissance in European history, and the core position of humanism in this period. Then, by systematically combing the technical and formal innovation, the evolution of theme and content, and the formation and influence of the art market, this article analyzes the promoting role of humanistic thought in Renaissance art. The results show that humanism not only promoted the change and innovation of artistic style in the Renaissance, but also promoted the shaping of social and cultural concepts and the promotion of education and scholarship. Renaissance art promoted the awakening of individual consciousness, the spread of scientific and rational spirit and the change of social structure by spreading humanistic ideas, which had a far-reaching impact on the artistic style and social and cultural development of later generations.
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