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Vol 11, Issue 2, 2023
Pages: 302 - 312
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Received: 06.12.2023. >> Accepted: 13.12.2023. >> Published: 16.12.2023. Review paper

ANALYSIS OF THE HISTORICAL ARTISTIC HERITAGE OF A WORK OF THE EPOCH OF PROTO-RENAISSANCE

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Vesnera Šerifi ,
Vesnera Šerifi

University of Pristina, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Architecture, Kosovska Mitrovica Kosovo

Senida Šerifi ,
Senida Šerifi

University of Pristina, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Architecture, Kosovska Mitrovica Kosovo

Veis Šerifi ,
Veis Šerifi

International University of Travnik , Travnik , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Vojo Milošević
Vojo Milošević

International University of Travnik , Travnik , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

Proto-Renaissance is a period of preparation for the Renaissance, where different ideas and styles began to form. Numerous artists made enormous contributions during this period, most notably Giotto di Bondone. Giotto was the first in European painting and architecture to express feelings in real life through his characters. He returned to painting, sculpture and architecture spatial illusions, and thanks to this it is often said that from his creativity begins the return of reality in art. Although there were no distinct Renaissance techniques during the Proto-Renaissance, certain changes in the approach to painting and architecture were visible. This is reflected in the experimentation of artists and creators to present the world in real form, which will be the main characteristic of Renaissance architecture and painting. A greater interest in human nature, reason and ability began. Architecture is characterized by the transition from heavy and massive medieval styles to lighter and elegant forms.

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