AP European History
The Late Renaissance period refers to the final phase of the Renaissance, typically spanning from the late 16th century to the early 17th century. This era is characterized by a shift towards more emotional expression and dramatic themes in art and literature, paving the way for Mannerism and Baroque styles. Innovations during this time also reflect changing societal values, moving from the idealized forms of early Renaissance art to more complex compositions that evoke deeper feelings and incorporate intricate details.