All the short lived painters of the West from the Italian Renaissance to the present day

Updated on culture 2024-08-01
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Let's give you a list of the Renaissance to the 20th century, basically all here, I hope it will help you.

    Masaccio is 27 years old.

    Kastanno is 38 years old.

    Rafael is 37 years old.

    Giorgione, 34 years old.

    Palmigianino is 37 years old.

    Jans is 35 years old.

    Patinier was 39 years old.

    Witz is about 35 years old.

    Caravaggio was 39 years old.

    Fitch 35 or so.

    Reese 32 or so.

    Métis Sui was 38 years old.

    Bruwer 33 or so.

    Antoline is 37 years old.

    Le Suer is 38 years old.

    Watteau, 37 years old.

    Jerico is 33 years old.

    Seurat is 32 years old.

    Van Gogh was 37 years old.

    Lautrec was 37 years old.

    Runge is 33 years old.

    Bonington is 27 years old.

    Geldin was 27 years old.

    Loshchenko is 36 years old.

    Fedotov was 37 years old.

    Levitan was 39 years old.

    Ivanov is 36 years old.

    Cao Gev is 36 years old.

    Kalas is 37 years old.

    The Schuberts brothers are years old.

    Neguric 39 years old.

    Rosenthal was 31 years old.

    Andre Escu is 32 years old.

    Kosarek is 29 years old.

    Pulkinje is 34 years old.

    Raslau was 33 years old.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Three of the most famous.

    Leonardo da Vinci ("Mona Lisa"), Michelangelo ("David"), Bernini.

    Of course there are many.

    Van of the Ike Brothers (Ghent Altar), Holbein (Statue of Meyer"), Donatello ("Grid Esmeralda Riding Elephant"), San Alejandro Botticelli ("The Birth of Venus"), Raphael (Madonna Archduke), Masaccio ("Expulsion from Heaven").

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Reach. Vinci: Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, Woman with a Silver Mouse, etc.

    Michelangelo: The Last Judgment, Genesis, Creation of Adam, etc., sculpture "David".

    Raphael: Athens Academy, Sistine Madonna.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Three Masters of Renaissance Art:

    Leonardo da Vinci: Known as the most versatile artist and scientist of all time, his "Last Supper" is known as the vault stone of Western painting, "Mona Lisa" is known as the most outstanding portrait, and there are many unfinished works, among which "The Battle of Angeli" is also a rare classic.

    Michelangelo: A versatile artist, he has made great achievements in painting and sculpture, as well as in architecture, the most commendable of which is sculpture. The most famous work is probably the statue of David.

    Raphael: Raphael's achievements in painting are high, the Madonna is the most famous, and there is a painting of the School of Athens that is also a classic.

    Titian: The most famous painter after the Three Masters, he was as skilled in portraiture as Leonardo da Vinci.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The most perfect representative of the Renaissance era - Leonardo da Vinci.

    Michelangelo, the second great artist of the Renaissance, was not only a great sculptor and painter, but also a great architect, military engineer and poet.

    Raphael: (1483-1520) one of the greatest painters of the Italian Renaissance; Raphael, who was deified for his artistic prowess, represented the culmination of the Renaissance artist's career in ideal beauty.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Giotto di Bondona, Masaccio, Paolo Uche.

    Lowe, Dominigo Kirandao, Sandro Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Rafael Sand.

    Zio, Titian Wicelli and Michelangelo.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Renaissance. Early (Florentine School): Giotto's "Escape to Egypt", Masaccio's "Out of Paradise", "Tax Money", Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus", "Spring".

    The heyday (three masters): Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, Michelangelo's Genesis, Raphael's Academy of Athens

    Late period (Venetian School): Bellini Madonna with a Little Tree, Giorgio Pinching The Sleeping Venus, Titian's Venus through the Mirror, Veronese The Banquet of the Levites, Tintoretto The Miracle of San Marco

    That's all there is to it.

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