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  1. Jul 4, 2024 · The earliest and most important of these was the Feast of Herod (1423–27), an intensely dramatic relief with an architectural background that first displayed Donatello’s command of scientific linear perspective, which Brunelleschi had rediscovered only a few years earlier.

    • Lorenzo De' Medici

      Lorenzo de’ Medici, Florentine statesman and patron of arts...

    • Thomas

      St. Thomas (born, probably Galilee—died 53 ce, Madras,...

    • Michelozzo

      Michelozzo was an architect and sculptor, notable in the...

    • Giovanni Pisano

      Giovanni Pisano (born c. 1250, Pisa [Italy]—died after 1314,...

  2. Jul 8, 2024 · Filippo Brunelleschi is considered the first Renaissance architect. Leon Battista Alberti’s Ten Books on Architecture, inspired by Vitruvius, became a bible of Renaissance architecture. From Florence the early Renaissance style spread through Italy. Donato Bramante’s move to Rome ushered in the High Renaissance (c. 1500–20).

  3. Jul 16, 2024 · Among the building’s significant features are its stained-glass windows; its ornate green, red, and white marble facade; its collection of paintings and statuary by Renaissance masters; and especially its dome, designed by Filippo Brunelleschi (1420–36).

  4. 2 days ago · followed by architecture dominated by Filippo Brunelleschi. The first works on the new Ospedale degli Innocenti and the Old Sacristy of San Lorenzo date to 1419. Finally, painting was dominated by Masaccio, active from 1422 to 1428.

  5. With these works, the original size of the square was tripled. Now the Palace was ready to host the magnificent grand ducal works of the best artists of the time in its sumptuous frescoed rooms – “This most magnificent of all works”.

  6. Jun 29, 2024 · The artist demonstrates his mastery of linear perspective with a central vanishing point conceived by Filippo Brunelleschi; the clear light entering from the right enhances the chromatic range of predominantly light tones and refines the shapes of the bodies, while their shadows cast on the floor are perfectly proportioned.

  7. 4 days ago · It emerged in 1400, with the chief architect being Filippo Brunelleschi, and Michelangelo was another key player in the movement. When the Florence cathedral’s dome was being built, there was a dilemma over which Renaissance architect to employ.