One of the most fascinating things about Italy is its cultural and artistic heritage.
There are many Italian artists who over the years have filled the streets of Italy with picturesque arts and breathtaking sculptures.
Among them we have listed the following artists:
- 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
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