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Hallie Green
by on August 11, 2019
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Time capsules are created with intent of being opened in future; they are meant to shed light to archaeologists about a certain age. They contain monumental artifacts, which archaeologists use to study the way of life of ancient societies. Time capsules from the age of Renaissance and Baroque would provide a lot of enlightenment to historians about the way of life of communities in those ages. Through study of capsules, historians are able to establish how culture and art change through time. Capsules from the Baroque and Renaissance age, containing objects of art, music, description of drawings or architecture, philosophy and literature, would provide a lot of first hand information about culture of communities in both periods. The Renaissance age spans from the fourteenth to the seventeenth century. The term ‘rebirth’ can be used loosely to refer to this age, in which communities underwent vigorous changes, beginning from Italy. Items of art from the age, contained in a capsule, would provide vivid insights about art of the Renaissance age studied today, but without practical examples. In the Renaissance age, artists had mastered the skill of using light and shading to depict the aesthetics of nature. Works of art, sealed in the time capsule, would provide first hand information about art in the Renaissance age; it would most likely include paintings and drawings from the age, which would make possible studying the Renaissance art with ease. Music artifacts included in the capsule would provide an embodiment of music in the Renaissance age. Music would be probably represented by a collection of some music instruments used at that time. It would be of high value to archaeologists, since they would not have to do guesswork about how music developed in the age of Renaissance. The type of musical instruments used would directly translate to the type of music composed in the age. Before the age of Renaissance, religious music dominated the communities, however, during this age, secular music started to gain ground. It is expected that the instruments included in the capsule were used mostly to play secular music. Music is a crucial part of the society, and therefore, the particular type of music in a society reflects significantly the lifestyle of people. In this age, several artists became popular, for example, Leonardo da Vinci; therefore, it is expected to find some of his works in the capsule. Music instruments in the capsule can be used to compare music from the Renaissance age with the music in the current age to see how the genres have developed through time. Architecture and the art of drawing developed significantly during the Renaissance age; therefore, it is imminent that the time capsule would contain these works. Linear perspective in drawing developed considerably during the Renaissance age, and among the pieces expected to be found in the capsule, would be the work of Giotto di Bondone. The archaeologists would be able to appreciate the contribution of the Renaissance age drawing to the modern day status of the art. It would enable them realize how the art has grown from the Renaissance age to modern day. Architecture also developed substantially as an art during this period, it is expected that the time capsule would contain works of architecture from the likes of Filippo Brunelleschi. The works of architecture would paint a vivid picture to archaeologists on the status of the art during the Renaissance age. Philosophy was also a paramount aspect in Renaissance. Philosophers of this age included the likes of Leonardo da Vinci; therefore, some of his works of philosophy would be expected to be found in the capsule. During this period, classical works of Aristotle, Plato, and Copernicus were held in reverence; hence, it is expected to find works of philosophy of the three key philosophers in the capsule. Literature also grew considerably during the Renaissance age, with the availability of paper to write on, therefore, it is expected to find pieces of works of literature from the capsule. The pieces of literature can be used to gauge the contemporary literature with that of the Renaissance age. The age of Baroque spans from the 1590s to 1725. The church largely motivated development of work of art during this period. The Catholic Church through the council of Trent had issued a decree that works of art of the age had to be used to depict religion. In a struggle for fame, artists came up with various types of works of art during the age. The period used exaggerated motion and clear detail to produce works of art. Pieces of art expected to be found in the capsule would include sculptures from the likes of Pierre Le Gros, for example, the sculpture of Stanilas Kosta on his deathbed. The majority of works of art during this period largely depicted religion; hence, sculptures expected to be discovered in the time capsule, would be that of the time’s religious figures. They would paint a clear picture of the way of life of communities during this age. Music in the age of Baroque was in the larger part religious, therefore, musical instruments or compositions in the time capsule would be of religious nature; it is due to the fact that music was used significantly for religious purpose in this age. However, the capsule will paint a vivid picture of music, clearing any discrepancies. Drawing and architecture were also the major composition of the Baroque age. One of the famous painters of this age includes Marie de Medici, and hence, her paintings are expected to be found in the capsule. Artists of the age used intense emotions: exaggerated lighting and artistic sensationalism in their drawings would provide a vivid picture of the state of paintings in this age. Architecture also developed significantly during the age of Baroque, which is evidenced by the key architectural pillars, such as Trevi Fountain in Rome. Notably, most works in this age were used for religious purposes, as a means to counter the time’s protestant uprising, and the majority of works of architect would be expected to be religious in nature. Archaeologists would use the works to compare and contrast architecture in the Baroque age with its state in the modern day world. The fields of literature and philosophy did not develop significantly during the age of Baroque, since the majority of works in the period revolved around the church. Therefore, works from the two genres are not expected to be found in the time capsule. The church was against philosophy, and being the motivator to works of art; hence, philosophy had no impetus to grow. Literature did not grow significantly during this period; however, if traces of both genres are found in the capsule, they will be used to provide clear state of affairs of during the period. About the author Proceed to read other articles of Hallie Green on prime essays.
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