This piece portrays humanism in the sense that it gives the women in this painting different personalities. It also shows the immense beauty of the human being. ~Hannibal
The painting "Return to Judith to Bethulia" displays and illustrates the aspects of Humanism as well as Indivualism. The women each have seprating details in there personalities which makes them individuals compared to being the same woman. They are very much under the influence of the Renissance because they have more of a figure of a human and Botticelli uses there clothes to depict there figure as women. They are figures of beauty and they have been crafted to be ideal examples of the human race.
The painting "Return to Judith to Bethulia" by Botticelli reflects the values and ideals of the Renaissance because it shows individualism. It shows the women having different expressions on their faces and wearing different clothes. It also is a very Renaissance painting because it shows women as the focal point of the picture. Many Medieval paintings would not have had women as the focal point because they believed that women were evil things.
Return of Judith to Bethulia by Botticelli shows individualism by women having different facial expressions. also in the background in this painting there are trees flowing and everything isn't so staight, such as the dark ages. The humanism in this painting is how they show humans as the main focus in this art.
in this painting it shows individualism by people maling different facial expressions which gives it renaissance charecteristics, it also shows the picture to be more in 3-D cutting it off from ifferent style paintings
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This piece portrays humanism in the sense that it gives the women in this painting different personalities. It also shows the immense beauty of the human being. ~Hannibal
ReplyDeleteThe painting "Return to Judith to Bethulia" displays and illustrates the aspects of Humanism as well as Indivualism. The women each have seprating details in there personalities which makes them individuals compared to being the same woman. They are very much under the influence of the Renissance because they have more of a figure of a human and Botticelli uses there clothes to depict there figure as women. They are figures of beauty and they have been crafted to be ideal examples of the human race.
ReplyDeleteThe painting "Return to Judith to Bethulia" by Botticelli reflects the values and ideals of the Renaissance because it shows individualism. It shows the women having different expressions on their faces and wearing different clothes. It also is a very Renaissance painting because it shows women as the focal point of the picture. Many Medieval paintings would not have had women as the focal point because they believed that women were evil things.
ReplyDeleteReturn of Judith to Bethulia by Botticelli shows individualism by women having different facial expressions. also in the background in this painting there are trees flowing and everything isn't so staight, such as the dark ages. The humanism in this painting is how they show humans as the main focus in this art.
ReplyDeletein this painting it shows individualism by people maling different facial expressions which gives it renaissance charecteristics, it also shows the picture to be more in 3-D cutting it off from ifferent style paintings
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