Saturday, December 21, 2019

Birth of Sain John the Baptist Painting - 1044 Words

One of the common myths on understanding the difference in middle age and Renaissance period is that Christian elements disappeared in people’s life and that the community totally flipped from ‘religious’ to ‘secular’ society. However, with the change in the society through the extensive amount of trades and cultural contact with the vanished civilization of classical era, people of Renaissance realized how to be ‘human’. Previously, medieval people only express themselves through God and church because of the restrictions in society with the strong power of papacy. On the contrary, Renaissance movement allowed people to think apart from the religion and helped to see the potential of human. Still, just like the medieval paintings, most of the artworks in Renaissance overwhelmingly utilized and conveyed the religious theme with an extended adaptation of features outside of Christianity. Birth of St. John the Baptist is a work of anonymous artist from medieval Europe. Overall, this panting has yellow tone with deep and strong colors. Since the painting is from middle age, the placement of figures and building are not necessarily the actual distance and perspective of real world. Rather, the figures or important figures are shown as larger than the figures in front of them. Due to the lack of perspective, the painting has two-dimensional structure with a simple or one color background. Also, figures have little movement with serious faces that show little emotion. They are

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