I would say Leonardo's Last Supper.
He was the first important painter to paint in a 'naturalistic' style, using perspective, which was a huge step ahead from the largely two-dimensional and stilted paintings until then. He was also one of the first to work in (and develop) oil painting. A third - typically 'Renaissance' characteristic was that he was one of the first to sign his paintings instead of painting anonymously like practically all painters until then.
The left painting only
for one, he lived in the renaissance, and he is called the Renaissance man because he improved every aspect you could possible think of. he was the first man to make an airplane and he drew plans for a mechanical man. He also was an amazing artist , well known for painting the mona lisa and the last supper. Da Vinci was also a musician and anatomist
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I would say Leonardo's Last Supper.
Perhaps the painting Virgin of the Rocks in 1483.
The first were the Flemish Renaissance painters in the first half of the 15th century.
The painter who developed the first pan-European style of painting was Peter Paul Rubens, the Flemish master (1577-1640).
An apprentice's first tasks were humble: sweeping, running errands, preparing the wooden panels for painting, and grinding and mixing pigments. As the apprentice's skills grew, he would begin to learn from his master: drawing sketches, copying paintings, casting sculptures, and assisting in the simpler aspects of creating art works. The best students would assist the master with important commissions, often painting background and minor figures while the Master painted the main subjects. The few apprentices who showed amazing skill could eventually become masters themselves. A very few became greater artists than their masters. One legend tells of the young Leonardo da Vinci painting an angel so perfectly that his master Verrocchio broke his brushes in two and gave up painting forever in recognition of his pupil's superior abilities.
He was the first important painter to paint in a 'naturalistic' style, using perspective, which was a huge step ahead from the largely two-dimensional and stilted paintings until then. He was also one of the first to work in (and develop) oil painting. A third - typically 'Renaissance' characteristic was that he was one of the first to sign his paintings instead of painting anonymously like practically all painters until then.
It would be more correct to say that this first painting was the work of Leonardo's master, Andrea del Verrocchio: Baptism of Christ.It is believed that two (rather small) parts of this was painted by Leonardo.
He was the first important painter to paint in a 'naturalistic' style, using perspective, which was a huge step ahead from the largely two-dimensional and stilted paintings until then. He was also one of the first to work in (and develop) oil painting. A third - typically 'Renaissance' characteristic was that he was one of the first to sign his paintings instead of painting anonymously like practically all painters until then.
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