
Art and Literature of the Renaissance
The Renaissance, spanning the 14th to 17th centuries, was a vibrant cultural movement in Europe that marked a revival of art and literature inspired by classical antiquity. Artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo emphasized realism, perspective, and human emotion in their works, showcasing the beauty of the human form. Meanwhile, literary figures like Shakespeare and Dante explored complex themes of humanity, love, and morality. This period emphasized individualism, creativity, and a renewed interest in science, philosophy, and human experience, laying the groundwork for modern Western culture.