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15th century: Sandro Botticelli 16th c.: Michelangelo 17th c.: Rembrandt 18th c.: Gainsborough 19th c.: Renoir 20th c.: Picasso
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A number of characters have names that are artistic references. "Roscuro" refers to the "Chiaroscuro Movement", Botticelli is a reference to the artist Sandro Botticelli, painter of "The Birth of Venus", and Boldo is named after Giuseppe Arcimboldo, a famous surrealistic painter who composed faces and figures out of various objects in the way that Boldo himself is made out of fruit, vegetables and kitchen utensils.
Some of the most famous Renaissance artists include Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Titian. Other notable figures are Donatello, Sandro Botticelli, Albrecht Dürer, and Hieronymus Bosch. Each contributed significantly to art, sculpture, and architecture, shaping the cultural landscape of the Renaissance era. Their works continue to influence artists and captivate audiences today.
Names Mimeh was created in 2009.
All the Names was created in 1997.
The Rule of Names was created in 1964.
No Dirty Names was created in 1966.
True Names was created in 1981.
All of Our Names was created in 2003.
The Man with a Thousand Names was created in 1970.