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(1240 - 1302) Florentine painter, known as the last great Byzantine painter and the discoverer of Giotto [image] (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1255 - 1319) First great Sienese painter; the "Giotto of Sienna" [image] (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1267 - 1337) Recognized as the first genius of art of the Renaissance; father of modern painting [image] (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1280 - 1344) Influential and original Sienese painter [image] (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1290 - 1348) Pietro & Ambrogio; First Sienese to adopt dramatic, naturalistic techniques, such as those of Giotto in Florence [image] (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1385 - 1416) Herman, Paul & Johan; famous Dutch miniaturist painters, best known for illumination of "Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry" (Book of Rich Hours) [image] (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1304 - 1374) Italian poet, scholar, humanist; coined the term "renaissance" (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1265 - 1321) Florentine poet, best known for the "Divine Commedia" (Divine Comedy), a poem about Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1377 - 1446) Architect; (Re)discovered linear perspective; best known for designing the Cuplola of the Duomo (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1404 - 1472) Codified perspective in 3 books, "On Painting," "On Sculpture," and "On Architecture" (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1397 - 1475) Best known for his battle scene; enamoured with the discovery of perspective [image] (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1485 - 1477) Florentine painter, best known for his "Birth of Venus" and "Primavera" which epitomized the Renaissance [image] (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1449 - 1494) Florentine painter, with a solid but old-fashioned style (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1395 - 1455) Early Renaissance painter and friar (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1511 - 1574) known for his famous biographies of many Italian artists (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1378 - 1455) Italian artist; won the contest for the doors of the Florence baptistry (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1386 - 1466) Sculptor; one of the most well-known Italian Renaissance sculptors [image] (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1350 - 1406) North Renaissance sculptor of the International Gothic style; most famous for his Moses Well [image] (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(active 1258-1278) Sculptor who discovered the Classical works while young; inspired (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1385-1441) Flemish painter who mastered oils, painting vivid scenes in painstaking detail; known for the Ghent Altarpiece and the Arnolfini Wedding [image] (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1431-1506) Italian painter who delighted in trompe-l'oiel effects and unexpected viewpoints; best known for his paintings in the Ducal Palace [image] (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1370-1427) Italian painter who continued to work in the International Gothic style [image] (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1452-1519) Italian Renaissance Man: painter, sculptor, engineer, musician, scientist, mathematician, ... ; best known for his Mona Lisa and The Last Supper (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1475-1564) Italian sculptor, painter, and architect; best known for his Pietá and David (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1483-1520) Master painter in Florence; celebrated for the perfection and grace of his paintings [image] (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1444-1514) Architect who introduced the Renaissance style to Milan and Rome; best known for his design for New St. Peter's Basilica (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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Rich and influential family in Florence; major patrons of the arts and radical humanists (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1420-1492) Early Renaissance painter [image] (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1406-1469) Florentine painter of the early Renaissance [image] (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1375-1444) Great master of Flemish painting; known for his realistic observation paintings [image] (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1399-1464) One of the great Flemish painters of the 15th century [image] (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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(1440-1482) Flemish painter, famous for his Portinari Triptych Altarpiece [image] (14-16 Renaissance People) |
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