How Renaissance Changed Art

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Renaissance artists changed art and made it into the art that we mainly think of today. One way was the use of nature in their drawings and the way they captivated the everyday things that humans do. Another way was by using proportions. This way of drawing people could see the real size and length of an object. This way of making three-dimensional drawings made completely reborn and practiced today. William of Occam said “the simplest explanation is often the correct one.” This got rid of stupid reasoning. This caused logic to be more influential. This helped validate that the old ways of thinking could be incorrect. This idea of thinking traveled through early science. Overall, he is very similar to Descartes because Descartes said “I think, therefore, I am.” It was very simple and logical. Paracelsus created the idea of modern antibiotics because he gave the idea that elements could change and given the right element, someone could be cured. He is part of the reason why that people in war today rarely die because of infections. He sparked the medical world and changed old ways of …show more content…

The National Assembly established the Constitution of 1791 which limited the monarchy and made them into a constitutional monarchy. The royal family disliked it, so they decided to try to escape. They were caught and the people of France lost their loyalty for the family. Then radical elements emerged, the Jacobins and Girondists. This causes the National assembly to be replaced by the Legislative Assembly. The Legislative Assembly abolished the monarchy and created a republic government with the leader being a man named Robespierre. People dislike Robespierre and his ways. In 1794 Robespierre is executed. Then in 1795 the republic is replaced with a directory. In 1799 the directory is taken over by Napoleon in the coup d’etat. He names himself emperor in