Great Italian Renaissance artists


1Great Italian Renaissance artists Тo the great renaissance artists include: -Leonardo da Vinci-Michelangelo Buanarotti-Raphael-Sandro Botticelli2 Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci  (15.04.1452 - 02.05.1519) - italian artist.Leonardo da vinci was a prominent italian polymath, sculptor, artist, cartographer and writer. This man was ultimately talented in many fields: music, art, mathematics, geography, anatomy, literature. His paintings include “the vitruvian man” (1485), “the last supper” (1498), “mona lisa” (1503-1507), “ the virgin and child with st. Anne” (1510). Da vinci was born on april the 15th, 1452, in the tuscan hill town vinci not far from florence. He was the son of a prosperous notary piero and a peasant woman caterina. He was brought up by his father, who later married a rich and noble woman. This marriage was childless. That’s why leonardo was taken away from his mother and brought up by da vinci family.3 Mona Lisa Madonna Litta4 Annunciation5 Michelangelo Buanarotti Michelangelo Buonarroti was one of the most famous artists in history. He was a painter, a sculptor, an architect, and a poet. He created some of the world's most beautiful and most famous paintings and statues.  Michelangelo was born in 1475 in a small italian town near florence. At the age of twelve, he was apprenticed to ghirlandaio, a well-known italian artist.  He learned to draw by copying other artists' paintings. He soon became interested in sculpture, too. At the age of 21, he went to rome, and began to create the works of art that made him famous all over the world.  6 Terrible courtThe Persian Sibul7 The Libyan SibulThe Kuma sibyl8 Raphael Raphael (april 6 or march 28, 1483 - april 6, 1520),  known as  raphael, was an italian painter and  architectof the  high renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form, ease of composition, and visual achievement of the  neoplatonicideal of human grandeur. Together with  michelangelo  and  leonardo da vinci, he forms the traditional trinity of great masters of that period. Raphael was enormously productive, running an unusually large workshop and, despite his death at 37, leaving a large body of work. Many of his works are found in the  vatican palace, where the frescoed  raphael rooms  were the central, and the largest, work of his career.9 The Sistine MadonnaThe Family Altar10 Madonna AnsideiMadonna Granduca11 Sandro Botticelli Sandro botticelli (c. 1445  – may 17, 1510), was an  italian painter  of the early  renaissance. He belonged to the  florentine school  under the patronage of  lorenzo de' medici, a movement that  giorgio vasari  would characterize less than a hundred years later as a "golden age", a thought, suitably enough, he expressed at the head of his  vita  of botticelli. Botticelli's posthumous reputation suffered until the late 19th century; since then his work has been seen to represent the linear grace of early renaissance painting. Among his best known works are  the birth of venus  and  primavera.12 The return of Judith to VitaliyAllegory of force13 Madonna with child and two angelsMadonna with child and an angel14 15Thank you!