Renaissance art and architecture brightened churches and cathedrals, providing inspiration and wonder in the lives of everyday citizens. Architecture of Renaissance greats, such as Brunelleschi still dictate Italian cities. The changes of the Renaissance were not a significant turning point because they simply marked a return to the advances and discoveries of ancient Greece and Rome. Renaissance art was, in many ways, just beginning to equal work the ancients had done a thousand years earlier. Renaissance advances in science and philosophy were attempts to understand and regain knowledge which the ancients had already had. Renaissance art and architecture were dependent upon classical works for motivation and technical applications. Christianity remained the foremost force in the lives of almost all people during and after the Renaissance. The great art and advances of the Renaissance benefited the wealthy and ruling elites and had little effect upon the lives and knowledge of the average
Renaissance art and architecture brightened churches and cathedrals, providing inspiration and wonder in the lives of everyday citizens. Architecture of Renaissance greats, such as Brunelleschi still dictate Italian cities. The changes of the Renaissance were not a significant turning point because they simply marked a return to the advances and discoveries of ancient Greece and Rome. Renaissance art was, in many ways, just beginning to equal work the ancients had done a thousand years earlier. Renaissance advances in science and philosophy were attempts to understand and regain knowledge which the ancients had already had. Renaissance art and architecture were dependent upon classical works for motivation and technical applications. Christianity remained the foremost force in the lives of almost all people during and after the Renaissance. The great art and advances of the Renaissance benefited the wealthy and ruling elites and had little effect upon the lives and knowledge of the average