Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci

Renaissance

The Renaissance marks a profound reorientation in European art toward humanism, classical learning, and the believable representation of space and the body. Artists developed linear perspective, anatomical study, and a new balance between observation and ideal beauty, making painting feel more coherent, rational, and worldly. Even when the subject is religious, Renaissance art often carries a confidence in human intelligence, proportion, and the dignity of earthly experience.

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