Fresco's weren't done in the middle ages. I think you are thinking of Renaissance artist Michelangelo.
He became famous in the middle ages.
sir walter smith
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Theology
The artist you are referring to is Giotto di Bondone. He is often credited with breaking away from the rigid styles of medieval art and introducing a more naturalistic approach, particularly through his use of fresco techniques. Giotto's figures exhibited greater realism and emotion, capturing the human experience in a way that was innovative for his time. His work laid the foundation for the Renaissance and influenced countless artists who followed.
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There were lots and lots of monks in the Middle Ages. Nuns, too. Roger Bacon was a famous monk of the period, and Hildegard of Bingen was a famous nun.
He became famous in the middle ages.
William Caxton
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Theology
sir walter smith
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There is a link below to a website on famous medieval castles.
Beowulf
William the Conqueror.
POLLAIUOLO departed the rule.