Italian artistsBiographies of Italian masters
- Fra Angelico was perhaps the most important painter of Renaissance Florence
- Umberto Boccioni was a Futurist theoretician, painter, and sculptor
- Sandro Botticelli was perhaps the most humanistic of the Renaissance painters
- Il Bronzino is most famous for his portraits, delicately formal in style, coldly clear
- Michelangelo Buonarroti was painter, sculptor, architect, engineer and poet
- Giovanni Canaletto became successful as a painter and engraver of Venice scenes
- Michelangelo Caravaggio was a revolutionary naturalist painter from Lombardy
- Leonardo Da Vinci is the epitome of the Renaissance man
- Giorgio De Chirico was a well-regarded pre-Symbolist and influenced by surrealism
- Orazio & Artemisia Gentileschi works were influenced by Caravaggio and Bronzino
- Alberto Giacometti was a Surrealist sculptor known for his elongated forms
- Giorgio Giorgione died at 34 but his work influenced Titian and many more artists
- Giotto Di Bondone is the father of modern painting and one of the greatest artists
- Fra Filippo Lippi was a Renaissance prototype of the rebellious romantic artist
- Bernardino Luini was a North Italian painter from Leonardo circle
- Marino Marini's works are noble, rhythmic, and strikingly dynamic
- Masaccio remains one of the most important figures in the history of Western art
- Amedeo Modigliani's elegant, sinuous, linear style is easily recognized
- Raphael was the last of the three greatest painters of the Renaissance
- Dante Rossetti is famous for painting dangerously seductive and beautiful women
- Giovanni Tiepolo is principally known for his fresco work, particularly his ceilings
- Tintoretto was one of the greatest painters of the Venetian school
- Paolo Uccello tried to apply a scientific method to depict objects in 3D
- Biographies of Italian artists @Wikipedia
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