Leonardo was employed (some of them for a brief time, some of them for a long time) by the following:
Lorenzo de' Medici
Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan
Cesare Borgia
Cardinal Giulio de' Medici (Cousin to Pope Leo X and who later became Pope Clement VII)
Francois I, King of France
Michelangelo
They were all Renaissance artists, working as contemporaries of each other. They were also all working in Italy.
No, the two are not related although they were contemporaries of each other. Leonardo was older than Michelangelo, and they both lived in Florence, Italy during the Italian Renaissance. Both competed for Patrons and commissions.
His name was Michelangelo Buonarroti, but he is always called Michelangelo.
Oh, dude, like, Renaissance art is all about that realistic, human-centered vibe, you know, like Michelangelo's ripped dudes and Mona Lisa's enigmatic smile. Byzantine art, on the other hand, is more about those iconic, flat figures with gold backgrounds, giving off that holy glow. So, like, Renaissance is all about the drama and detail, while Byzantine is like, "Let's keep it simple, but make it divine."
Giuliano da Sangallo had associations with influential figures in the Renaissance such as Lorenzo de' Medici and Pope Leo X. He worked on architectural projects for these patrons and collaborated with other prominent artists and architects of his time, such as Michelangelo. Sangallo's connections helped elevate his reputation and secure prestigious commissions.
Michelangelo
Michelangelo
In a way, yes. He was sort of the peak of Renaissance painting. On the other hand he died very young in 1520, so other painters (e.g. Michelangelo) painted later than Raphael.
They were all Renaissance artists, working as contemporaries of each other. They were also all working in Italy.
No, the two are not related although they were contemporaries of each other. Leonardo was older than Michelangelo, and they both lived in Florence, Italy during the Italian Renaissance. Both competed for Patrons and commissions.
Some famous Renaissance men include Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Galileo Galilei. These individuals were known for their contributions to art, science, and other fields during the Renaissance period.
His name was Michelangelo Buonarroti, but he is always called Michelangelo.
Oh, dude, like, Renaissance art is all about that realistic, human-centered vibe, you know, like Michelangelo's ripped dudes and Mona Lisa's enigmatic smile. Byzantine art, on the other hand, is more about those iconic, flat figures with gold backgrounds, giving off that holy glow. So, like, Renaissance is all about the drama and detail, while Byzantine is like, "Let's keep it simple, but make it divine."
Raphael was an artist during the Renaissance time period. He was active between the late 1400's and early 1500's.
The renaissance paintings were usually about religion. When different artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Michelangelo and Raphael emerged they started to pain different things such as nudism and other stuff that was not related to the bible. Popes really disliked this.
Michelangelo did a number of statues of pagan gods and other figures from paganism. He did a marble bust of a Faun, some may see this one as Pan. There is a marble fill figure of Bacchus god of wine and festivals. He also did several individual sculptures of Cupid.