Archive for August, 2008

Andrea del Verrocchio

August 31, 2008

Verrocchio’ s workshop was the first one in Florence where oil-painting was systematically carried on. He also guided Florence landscape painting into new paths. In contrast to…more here

Pietro Perugino

August 31, 2008

Art historians regard the Renaissance to be the true beginning of  art history. The term “renaissance” means “rebirth”.  Pietro Perugino’s personal life was wild and….more here

Francesco Francia

August 31, 2008

One of the most important Bolognese painters of the Italian Renaissance. Francesco Francia was born in Bologna a bustling town in Northern Italy. He collaborated…more here

Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia

August 30, 2008

Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia had a romantic concept of God and man. He believed the bible should be the sole source of inspiration….more here 

Jean Fouquet

August 30, 2008

Jean Fouquet was born in Tours, France in the year 1420. He was born with a curious and adventurous spirit and traveled widely. While in Italy he painted…more here

Giovanni Bellini

August 30, 2008

At Venice Giovanni Bellini conducted art from the Byzantinism of Crivelli and the Paduan rigidity of Bartolomeo Vivarini  into the paths of Botticelli and Perugino. At first he had…more here

Benozzo Gozzoli

August 30, 2008

Benozzo Gozzoli was born in Italy in 1449. His people were impoverished tailors and cobblers.  Young Benozzo had to fight for every crust of bread in his early life. From a young age he was admired for his quick wit and…more here

Andrea Mantegna

August 30, 2008

Mantegna, of all painters can only be explained through his personality. Piero della Francesca and he signify respectively the soil and cliffs in Italian painting. With Giotto, Castigno, and Sagantinti, he was one of the four great Shepard boys in the history of art. A keen Alpine air pervades his works; they…more here