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How did Renaissance art differ from medieval art?

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Renaissance art appeared flat, while art of the Middle Ages used light, perspective, and depth.





Artists of the Renaissance used a very limited number of colors compared to art of the Middle Ages.





Artists of the Renaissance made figures look solid and lifelike by using light and shadow.





Figures in Renaissance art were shown in realistic proportions and positions.

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I think the answers are C & D.

Artists of the Renaissance made figures look solid and lifelike by using light and shadow.
Figures in Renaissance art were shown in realistic proportions and positions.
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Answer:The points which describe the main differences between renaissance and medieval art are being shared below :

A.Renaissance art appeared flat, while art of the Middle Ages used light, perspective, and depth.

C.Artists of the Renaissance made figures look solid and lifelike by using light and shadow.

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