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Key Renaissance Artists

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Key Renaissance Artists

The Renaissance period was a time where there were lots of talented artists. Some of the most famous included Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael. These artists were part of the ‘High Renaissance' period.

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Leonardo da Vinci

  • Leonardo da Vinci was a ‘Renaissance Man’.
    • This means that he was very talented at lots of things.
  • Not only was he an exceptional painter (famous for paintings such as the Mona Lisa), but he was also an engineer and scientist.
  • Leonardo da Vinci was patronised by figures such as Lorenzo de Medici.
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Michelangelo

  • Michelangelo was a famous artist and sculptor.
  • He is best known for pieces such as the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
  • Michelangelo drew heavily on the human body as inspiration for his work.
  • Michelangelo was patronised by figures such as Lorenzo de Medici.
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Raphael

  • Raphael was an artist who painted in a classical style.
  • He is particularly remembered for his Madonnas and paintings in the Vatican (for example his fresco the 'School of Athens').
  • Raphael was patronised by figures such as Pope Julius II and Pope Leo X.

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