Andrea Mantegna was an outstanding Italian painter of the 15th century and a leading figure of the Paduan school. His work had a profound impact on the development of art in Northern Italy, particularly in Padua and Mantua. Mantegna is renowned for his unique style, marked by a bold use of perspective, a powerful sense of spatial construction, and meticulous attention to detail.
Mantegna was born in Isola di Cartura near Venice, but moved at an early age to Padua, where he trained under the painter Francesco Squarcione. He worked primarily in the fields of easel painting and fresco, and is regarded as one of the central figures of the Early Italian Renaissance. Mantegna is regarded as one of the key representatives of the Early Italian Renaissance, having made a significant contribution to the development of perspective and the study of the human form. His art combined elements of classical antiquity with the realism of the Renaissance.
Among Mantegna’s most celebrated works are the Lamentation over the Dead Christ, Saint Sebastian, and the frescoes of the Palazzo Ducale. His paintings are held in some of the world’s leading collections, including the Louvre, the Uffizi Gallery, and the Hermitage.
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