1. The Influence of Humanism in Renaissance Art
If one were to gaze upon the statue of "David" by Michelangelo (1475-1564), they would notice the high esteem in which the human body was portrayed. ... His letters became a blueprint for humanists of the Renaissance, with letters becoming the favorite form of prose (Humanism: Italy 5). ... From Florence, "civic humanism " was also developed. ... From Florence, humanism spread throughout Italy to Venice, Milan, and later Rome and Naples. At first, the humanists fervently defended their views because they were so unconventional compared to those of the Middle Ages. ...
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