Medieval art
differs greatly from Classical or
Renaissance art in both form and spirit; for the most part,
the difference
lies in its otherworldliness. For the medieval artist, the human body was no
longer to be depicted as a celebration of its naturalistic form as the Greeks and
Romans
believed; instead, the human form was to be used to express
spirituality. Thus, the purpose of
art became the glorification of God, and
artists collaborated in the...
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