The Renaissance: The Awakening of Humanism
The Renaissance was the rebirth of humanism—where man stepped into the spotlight. No longer just a subject of divine will, humans became thinkers, creators, and muses. Mona Lisa isn’t a saint—she’s a woman, alive with mystery. The Birth of Venus places beauty itself at the center, floating on a shell, untouched by shame. Artists studied the body, the soul, perspective, and light. Humanism made the individual sacred—not as a sinner, but as something worth celebrating. pin by @muse131
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