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Florentine school

Florentine school

Renaissance Italy: There are many city states, besides the famous Florence, Venice, Rome, but also Ferrara, Padua, Siena, Milan... From the perspective of art circles, due to the regional, national, social conditions and political, economic, national traditions, national fashion also formed different styles of art schools, such as Florentine school, Venetian school, Roman school, Ferrara school, Siena school......

The Florentine School of [u]painting [/u]was an important school formed in the economic and cultural center of Florence during the Italian Renaissance. It was one of the most influential art schools in Italy during the Renaissance. This school is dominated by the humanistic thought in the period of the rise of the bourgeoisie. It uses scientific methods to explore the modeling rules of the human body. It absorbs the carving techniques of ancient Greece and Rome and applies them to [u]painting[/u].

Florentine school of [u]painting [/u]paid attention to sketch and line modeling, paid attention to rationality, and pursued a rigorous and lofty style. In the subject matter mainly of religious mythology, the abstract god image was painted as a secularized ideal person in line with the requirements of the emerging bourgeoisie, and successfully created a new style of figure [u]painting[/u]. In addition to oil painting, large scale frescoes were created, which mainly served the court, the church and the upper bourgeoisie, thus changing the face of medieval European [u]painting[/u]. The early representative painters were Giotto, Masaccio, Uccello (1394-1475), etc. In the heyday, Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael and other painters represented, and the last painter of the Florentine school of [u]painting[/u], "Bucket" Botticelli. The 15th-1530s were the most prosperous;

Since the middle of the 15th century, the Florentine school of [u]painting [/u]has been declining and replaced by the Roman School with Rome as its center.

At the end of the 16th century, due to the loss of political independence of Florence, economic decline, and the result of the artist's blind worship of predecessors, gradually towards the style.[u][url]https://painting-portrait.com/[/u][/url]

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