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Hans Holbein the Younger (c. 1497-1543) was a German-Swiss Renaissance painter renowned for his realistic portraits, especially of Tudor royalty like Henry VIII. Explore his masterpieces at ArtsDot and discover his legacy in Northern Renaissance art
Michelangelo Buonarroti's monumental Capitol facade exemplifies High Renaissance artistry—a masterful fresco depicting classical architectural elements and embodying balance, harmony, & idealized beauty.
A dramatic storm engulfs a mountainous landscape in this powerful Renaissance chalk drawing by Leonardo da Vinci that captures the raw force of nature and invites you to explore its profound historical beauty.
Leonardo da Vinci's "Recto: Study for the Trivulzio monument. Verso: Study for an equestrian monument" showcases his meticulous pencil work and exploration of humanist ideals, mirroring masterpieces like Mona Lisa & The Last Supper.
Jacob Cornelisz van Oostsanen (c. 1470 – 1533) stands as a pivotal figure in Northern Netherlandish art, marking the final transition from medieval traditions to the burgeoning Renaissance spirit within the vibrant city of Amsterdam.
Leonardo da Vinci's "Designs for an equestrian monument" is a captivating study exploring anatomical precision and dynamic composition. Executed around 1517, this drawing reveals Da Vinci’s meticulous approach to monumental sculpture, mirroring his mastery in capturing human form and conveying emotion—a timeless piece reimagined as a beautiful oil reproduction.
This captivating portrait depicts a young man with a thoughtful gaze and dignified demeanor. Andrea del Sarto’s masterful technique captures the subtle nuances of expression within a dark, minimalist background.
A dynamic High Renaissance chalk drawing by Leonardo da Vinci capturing the powerful movement of an equestrian monument, offering a rare glimpse into the master's visionary sketches for a legendary bronze masterpiece.
Lorenzo Lotto’s luminous Susanna and the Elders captures Venetian Renaissance elegance through masterful oil painting technique—a dramatic biblical narrative rendered with breathtaking textural detail and ethereal light. Explore this iconic masterpiece by Lotto, painted in 1517.
Observe the dome's soaring height mirroring imperial ambition and the monumental arches adorned with classical carvings.
Sebastiano del Piombo’s "Raising of Lazarus" (1517) – a dramatic Baroque masterpiece! Explore this monumental oil painting's rich colors, dynamic composition & religious significance. #RenaissanceArt #BaroquePainting
Andrea del Sarto’s "Madonna of the Harpies" (1517) showcases a serene Renaissance vision with Mary cradling Jesus amidst grotesque harpies – a masterful blend of faith and humanism. Explore this exquisite High Renaissance artwork and bring its timeless beauty into your space.
Leonardo da Vinci’s enigmatic ‘Masquerader in the Guise of a Prisoner’ – a chalk study revealing hidden meanings, symbolism & masterful chiaroscuro. Explore identity, deception & Renaissance intrigue.
Experience Andrea del Sarto's serene 16th-century grisaille portrait of a woman with spindles, capturing Renaissance grace; discover this masterpiece today.
Francesco Melzi's 'Pomona and Vertumnus,' painted around 1518-1522, showcases a serene scene inspired by Ovid's Metamorphoses. Leonardo da Vinci’s stylistic impact is evident through the use of sfumato, mirroring compositions like Mona Lisa, highlighting botanical observation and symbolizing marital harmony with elm and vine imagery.
Experience the dramatic beauty of Rosso Fiorentino's 'Assumption of the Virgin,' a monumental fresco showcasing Mannerist innovation and emotional intensity. Explore its rich colors and captivating composition.
Experience Grünewald’s masterful Stuppach Madonna – a breathtaking depiction of Mary cradling Jesus amidst lush foliage, embodying profound emotion and capturing the spirit of 16th-century German art. Explore this iconic masterpiece and bring its timeless beauty into your home.
Experience Early Netherlandish Mannerism with Oostsanen's 1517 Sts Christopher and Anthony; discover this blend of faith and form today.