a common theme found in both medieval art and...
a common theme found in both medieval art and renaissance art is\nreligion.\nmusic.\nnature.\nscience.
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# Brief Explanations:
Medieval art was highly influenced by the Christian Church and often depicted religious scenes, figures (such as saints, the Virgin Mary, and Jesus). The Renaissance, while having a broader range of themes including humanism, still had a significant amount of religious - themed art. For example, many famous Renaissance painters like Michelangelo (Sistine Chapel ceiling with religious narratives) and Raphael created works with religious content. Music was not a common theme in the visual art of these periods in the same prominent way as religion. Nature and science became more prominent themes in later art movements compared to the centrality of religion in both Medieval and Renaissance art.
# Answer:
religion.