Religious themes were by far the most popular theme during the Renaissance. So, the work of pretty much all Renaissance artist used religious themes in their work.
But to get you started, I'll say: Giotto, Fra Filippo Lippi (father), Filippino Lippi (son), Fra Angelico, Donatello, Verrocchio, Leonardo da vinci, Michelangelo, Botticelli, etc.
Oil Painting was developed by Northern Renaissance Artist.
The Renaissance artist who pioneered the use of perspective in his works was Filippo Brunelleschi.
During the middle ages, artists were considered humble craftspeople who merly put ideas from god into a visual form, but during the renaissance artists were greatly respected for their intellect and creativity. -M.H.
Sofonisba Anguissola
the Reformation
Creating Religious messages
Creating Religious messages
Creating Religious messages
Renaissance artist. Some art work of his was get religious while some of it was full of emotion.
renaissance artist studied the human bodied and drew what they saw
no he wasn't a artist
Christian Marclay
Oil Painting was developed by Northern Renaissance Artist.
"Come on Get Higher" is not a Christian song. It was written and performed by artist Matt Nathanson and does not contain religious themes or references commonly associated with Christian music.
"Madonna in the Meadow" is a painting by Raphael, an Italian Renaissance artist, created in 1505-1506. It is a prime example of Raphael's use of classical composition and harmonious balance of figures in his art. The painting features the Madonna with child, a common subject in Christian art.
The Prince Of Painters was the name given to the Renaissance artist Raphael.
The Prince Of Painters was the name given to the Renaissance artist Raphael.