Which statement about the differences between Renaissance art and medieval art is correct?

Responses

Renaissance artists made figures look solid and lifelike by using light and shadow; figures in medieval art look flat.

Renaissance artists made figures look solid and lifelike by using light and shadow; figures in medieval art look flat.

Renaissance art was concerned with religion; medieval art was not.

Renaissance art was concerned with religion; medieval art was not.

Medieval art generally conveys action; Renaissance art often conveys a sense of stillness.

Medieval art generally conveys action; Renaissance art often conveys a sense of stillness.

Medieval artists used a wide variety of color and detail; Renaissance artists used limited colors and few details.

1 answer

The correct statement about the differences between Renaissance art and medieval art is:

Renaissance artists made figures look solid and lifelike by using light and shadow; figures in medieval art look flat.

This highlights the significant shift in artistic techniques and perspective between the two periods. Renaissance artists utilized advancements in understanding light, shadow, and human anatomy, leading to a more realistic representation of figures, while medieval art often depicted figures in a more two-dimensional, stylized manner.