Transcription: For thousands of years, artists have recorded and interpreted both the outside world and their innermost feelings. Some have sought order, others chaos. In the Middle Ages, subjects tended to be religious. During the Renaissance, art grew more secular with works of great genius produced by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Durer, and El Greco. As times changed, so did art, yielding a rich diversity of content and style. Techniques were equally varied. Painting with oils, Rembrandt created masterpieces of light and shade. Georges Seurat painted thousands of tiny dots. Jackson Pollock po ...