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Introduction
The renaissance art came about in the renaissance period just after the middle ages. It
came at a time when Europe was revitalizing into new developments in different sectors,
including in technology. The aspect of technology is the most important because it included the
printing press and development of art and literature. The art developed and grew in the 15th, 16th,
and 17the centuries. The renaissance art was a result of the growth of classical learning with the
need to understand the human body through painting, sculpture, and arts showing the dissection
of the human body. The understanding of human anatomy was, therefore, of the essence in the
arts since they involved the dissection of the human body and the individualistic view of man.
Human anatomy is best studied upon the dissection of the body. That is when one could
learn the best view of the internal structures of the body. Although, they found it difficult due to
prohibition by the Catholic Church, curious artists and scientists went ahead to dissect thee
bodies. The dissection was to enable them to learn of the body structure and put it in the artwork.
The anxiousness of the artists was because they had an interest in presenting the human anatomy
in different postures and presentations from a realistic point of view. Their effort was depicted by
the use of linear perspective and geometry to bring out a more natural scientific presentation of
the human body. The perfection of their scientific naturalism was more real because it included
the use of science, geometry, and individual skills. The development was beyond the medieval
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stage arts. The latter was a clear reflection of scientific intellects and not just equal to the works
of craftsmen in the medieval error.
Despite the rare opportunities and restrictions in the dissection of the human body in the
renaissance period, the renowned Florentine painter Antonio Pallaiuolo was among the first artist
to dissect several human bodies to investigate and have a clear understanding of the human
muscles (Laurenza, 2012). The Rome Proto-Renaissance artists such as the Florentine painter
Giotto registered some advancement in the manner in which the human body could be
represented in artwork. His artwork depicted the intellectual reflection of the cultures of ancient
Greece. His art showed a dissected human body showing how it appeared in imagery form. As a
result of the perfection of his representation of the human body, his paintings were used in the
decoration of Assisi Cathedrals.
In the years of (1475 – 1564), another artist Michelangelo Buonarroti emerged as the
perfect artist of the human body. His works were rated high and seen as the exact reflection of
the human body. He was therefore dubbed as the dominant sculptor of the High Renaissance. In
his art of David during the native Florence, he reflected the enormous marble block by carving it
by hand. The measurement of the painting was about five meters high. The artist was among the
few that managed to conduct a detailed anatomical dissection with the bid to have a clear
understanding of the human anatomy and drawing of the image of the human body.
Their clear reflection of human anatomy made them become anatomists by necessity.
They drew the sculpture of a human body well painted in imagery form. The many drawings of
the human anatomy mad them to master human anatomy and could draw it without reference.
For instance, Baccio Bandinelli, a Florentine Sculptor (1493 – 1560), established an academy to
teach upcoming artists. In his attempt to convince the Duke to hire him, he stated that he would
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