The Painting in the Italian Renaissance
During the 14th century, the Italian became interested in the classic world. The number of painters increased.
They studied the human body closely. The anatomy became the most important part of painting.
All around Italy groups of painters started to appear, especially in Florence and Milan.
The societies now were interested in the arts and the culture. The mecenas protected and sponsored the arts. The techniques started to be perfection. The oil appeared and it was very used among artists.
Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519) was the most famous artist in the renaissance because of his painting La Giaconda (1505).
During the 14th century, the Italian became interested in the classic world. The number of painters increased.
They studied the human body closely. The anatomy became the most important part of painting.
All around Italy groups of painters started to appear, especially in Florence and Milan.
The societies now were interested in the arts and the culture. The mecenas protected and sponsored the arts. The techniques started to be perfection. The oil appeared and it was very used among artists.
Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519) was the most famous artist in the renaissance because of his painting La Giaconda (1505).
Another famous artist was Michel Angelo (1475-1564). He is recognized by the ceiling of the Sixtine chapel.
The painters rescued the classic virtues, of beauty, power and paganism. Their paintings were loaded with mystery and secret meanings.
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