How much of the high renaissance art was actually made during the millennial reign of Jesus Christ?
Most of the renaissance art has a biblical theme (see gallery below). Lots of images glorifying Jesus (and what he did for us), scenes from the gospels, glorified saints with halos around their heads, etc. St George slaying the dragon could be a depiction of Christ slaying Satan.
Evidence suggests that the techniques and technologies used to create this art (for example the impossibly thin brush strokes) are so advanced that we cannot replicate it today.
I’ve also been listening to the best classical music at 432Hz and it has an amazing effect on you, feels like medicine.
I believe we don’t produce art and music like this anymore because it was made during the millennial reign. The prevailing stories that have been built around it, and the individuals we are told made them, are likely lies, just like our secular history.
In the below gallery are some examples purportedly from Raphael, Michelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci and Caravaggio (regarded as the best artists of the renaissance).
Depictions of Christ vary and I’m not saying that they are all from the millennial reign, but we should also consider that Jesus’ followers initially didn’t recognise him after the resurrection so his appearance may have changed.
These images glorifying Christ were unlikely to have been made in the short season of Satan, or by the so-called Holy Roman Empire, as we know how much our satanic rulers and the Roman Catholics hate Jesus Christ.
Before anyone mentions Cesare Borgia, the scriptures clearly show that Christ returned quickly to the same generation, so much of the last 2000 years of recorded history is a lie. The accepted history narrative of the Holy Roman Empire has likely been made up out of whole cloth.