Michelangelo Answer 2: It is true that Michelangelo painted the famous fresco of the 'Last Judgement' in the Sistine Chapel. However he did that in the years 1534 - 1541, when he was over 60 years old and very famous. It was, then, very far from his first painting.
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You can sometimes see it in some museums near you
Put it this way: "Why did Leonardo da Vinci name this painting "La Gioconda"? Very simple. It is usually known as the Mona Lisa, which is short for Madonna Lisa (the woman's first name). She is better known as the third wife of a merchant from Florence named Francesco di Bartholommeo del Giocondo. "La Gioconda" is Italian for "the Giocondo woman" (-do is masculine, -da is feminine). So we might call the painting Mrs. Giocondo, or Mme Gioconda, or Frau Giocondo, or Signora Gioconda.
First you would paint the vase with a glaze. Then you must put it in a kiln for a specified amount of time in order to set the glaze.
"The Last Judgment" was painted by the Italian artist Giotto di Bondone in the 14th century. It is a fresco located in the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua, Italy.
It is important to note that Italy has had many fine painters since the beginning of time. One Cesare Bassano is on record as the first Italian painter.
No it was not. Throughout his painting of the Sistine chapel he insisted he was a sculptor, not a painter.
Dai Kui established amateur painting and sculpting.
Painting is dead!"
Giotto di Bondone
The painter who developed the first pan-European style of painting was Peter Paul Rubens, the Flemish master (1577-1640).
cave men, using ash and fingers as the first painting materials, or something like that anyway
For being the first painter who took the step from figurative to non-figurative painting. This was in 1910.
The buyer is unknown but they did buy it for 800 francs a lot for a new painter at that time.
the first renaissonce painter was not Italian it was Robert campin and he was from the Netherlands also Italy was not a united country then
Perhaps the painting Virgin of the Rocks in 1483.