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In Our Time

Paganism in the Renaissance

Jun 16, 2005
41:52
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Exploring the resurgence of pagan imagery in Renaissance art through iconic works by Botticelli and Titian. Discussing the shift from moralistic interpretations of Ovid's myths to embracing classical authenticity. Delving into the challenges faced by artists depicting nudity and the evolution of Church views on art during the Renaissance period.
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  • Renaissance artists rediscovered pagan themes in art, moving away from Christian interpretations.
  • The Renaissance period marked a revival of classical aesthetics and a fusion of Christian ideals with ancient mythology.

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Reviving Ancient Mythology in the Renaissance

In the Middle Ages, Ovid's works were often viewed through a Christian lens, with his stories interpreted as moral allegories. However, the Renaissance saw a resurgence of ancient mythology in artworks like Botticelli's Primavera and Titian's Dana. Artists like Petrarch and Ficino sought uncorrupted versions of classical texts, paving the way for a return to the original themes of sensuality and pagan gods.

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