Renaissance art marked a shift towards realism and Humanism, emphasizing proportion, perspective, and the beauty of the human form, reflecting a renewed interest in classical antiquity. In contrast, Gothic art was characterized by elongated figures, intricate details, and a focus on religious themes, often seen in cathedrals with its verticality and ornate decoration. While Gothic art aimed to inspire awe and convey spiritual narratives, Renaissance artists sought to explore the human experience and the natural world through more lifelike representations. This transition represented a broader cultural movement towards individuality and secularism in art.
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