Benvenuto Cellini (1500-1571 CE) was an Italian Renaissance sculptor, medallist, and goldsmith whose most famous works today include the bronze statue of Perseus holding the head of Medusa, which now stands in Florence, and a magnificent gold salt cellar made for Francis I of France (r. https://www.worldhistory.org/Benvenuto_Cellini/ #History #AndreaMantegna #BenvenutoCellini #Donatello
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Benvenuto Cellini (1500-1571 CE) was an Italian Renaissance sculptor, medallist, and goldsmith whose most famous works today include the bronze statue of Perseus holding the head of Medusa, which now stands in Florence, and a magnificent gold salt cellar made for Francis I of France (r. https://www.worldhistory.org/Benvenuto_Cellini/ #History #AndreaMantegna #BenvenutoCellini #Donatello
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Giovanni Bellini (c. 1430-1516 CE) was an Italian Renaissance artist best known for his innovative use of colour, interest in light, and emphasis on brushwork. Today, Giovanni is recognised as the most innovative and influential of the Bellini family of painters and his works range from portraits to altarpieces. Masterpieces include the superbly detailed and naturalistic Ecstasy of Saint Franci...https://www.worldhistory.org/Giovanni_Bellini/ #AndreaMantegna #GiovanniBellini #Titian #History
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The Descent into Hell, 1468 #mantegna #andreamantegna https://www.wikiart.org/en/andrea-mantegna/the-descent-into-hell-1468
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The majority of great Renaissance works of art were produced in large and busy workshops run by a successful master artist and his team of assistants and apprentices. Here, too, more mundane art was produced in larger quantities to meet the demand from clients with a more modest budget than possessed by rulers and popes. Workshops were also training grounds for young artists who learnt their cr...https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1611/life-in-a-renaissance-artists-workshop/ #AlbrechtDurer #AndreaMantegna #BenvenutoCellini
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Paolo Uccello (1397-1475 CE), real name Paolo di Dono, was an Italian painter who is considered one of the founding fathers of Florentine Renaissance art. Uccello was one of the earliest artists to attempt certain tricks of perspective in his paintings. His most famous works include the paintings Saint George and the Dragon and The Hunt, as well as various frescoes such as the Deluge in Florenc...https://www.worldhistory.org/Paolo_Uccello/ #AndreaMantegna #Donatello #FilippoBrunelleschi
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Hercules resting after the fight with the lion deNemee, 1500 #highrenaissance #andreamantegna https://www.wikiart.org/en/andrea-mantegna/hercules-resting-after-the-fight-with-the-lion-denemee-1500
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The majority of great Renaissance works of art were produced in large and busy workshops run by a successful master artist and his team of assistants and apprentices. Here, too, more mundane art was produced in larger quantities to meet the demand from clients with a more modest budget than possessed by rulers and popes. Workshops were also training grounds for young artists who learnt their cr...https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1611/life-in-a-renaissance-artists-workshop/ #AlbrechtDurer #AndreaMantegna #BenvenutoCellini
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The victory of virtue, 1502 #mantegna #andreamantegna https://www.wikiart.org/en/andrea-mantegna/the-victory-of-virtue
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Julius Caesar on his triumphal car, 1500 https://www.wikiart.org/en/andrea-mantegna/julius-caesar-on-his-triumphal-car-1500 #andreamantegna #highrenaissance
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Captured statues and siege equipment, a representation of a captured City and inscriptions (Triumph of Caesar), 1500 #andreamantegna #italianart