Historically speaking why does my 16yo self-taught little sister draw better than the world's greatest artists did before the 1400s?
>>18133214why do you spend your nights sucking cocks in public toilets?
>>18133214The reason they painted animals with very human faces is that people had stronger Pareidolia due to living in smaller scale societies. They rarely had to navigate "faceless" masses of people so their ability to see human face was stronger. So the faces of dogs and cats looked more like human faces to them too. Other animals not so much but dogs and cats already have relatively humanlike faces because of selective breeding as companion animals. So for people in old times their faces registered as almost human.
>>18133248>>18133214Historically speaking, I sell the best pickles in the market.
>>18133214I assume better free education from the internet
>>18133214Half of your examples are from the 15th, 16th century by no-name (often literally as they are anonymous) artists, though.
>>18133323Btw, your sister draws better than them because they created the art-form your sister uses youtube tutorials to learn.
>>18133323Trvke, let's see the masterworks of the 12th centur-Oh...
>>18133328>Painters>Posts an illustration in a manuscript
>>18133341>manuscripts weren't painted
>>18133341Romanesque paintings did suck, mind you. But back then the concept of art Fundamentals had not yet been invented. We owe much of the visual arts to the Gothic painters. And just as much to the Renaissance masters, the Dutch, too.
>>18133346Limited space does have an effect on a work's detail. You could have posted this to the same effect, baiter-kun.