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This 8 page paper considers how social factors affected the evolution of art through these three periods. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Social Influence and Art from the Middle Ages to
the Baroque Research Compiled by 10/2011 Please
Art has evolved in response to numerous societal factors. Art, in
fact, is often a direct product of these factors. Consider, for example, the evolution that occurred in art between the Medieval period, the Renaissance, and the Baroque periods.
The Medieval period in Western Europe in particular is fascinating from a number of sociological and political perspectives. The Middle Ages were a
time of tremendous change in regard to politics, demography and even military structure and alliances. These changes impacted numerous European countries. Britain, Holland, France, Spain, East and West
Germany, Portugal and Switzerland, in particular, experienced quite notable sociopolitical changes during this time period. Everything from the literature of the time to the paintings, the architecture, and even
the sculpture evolved in accordance with the predominant mindset that overtook the region. Christianity held the reins of much of that change and the impact of the church became
particularly interesting in terms of medieval sculpture. Interestingly, the influence of Christianity started being apparent in the third century AD. This was
the beginning of the Early Christian Art Period, a period that spanned all the way to the early eighth century AD. While there are hundreds of examples of great
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