RaphaelBorn on April 6, 1483 in Urbino, Italy
Died on April 6, 1520 in Rome, Italy Dates active as an artist: 1499-1520 Influence/ Importance: Combined subtleties, greater clarity of form, and softer shading Preferred material(s): oil paint, semi-opaque colour, priming, stone, glass Preferred subject(s): Figure Artistic style: Classic Art
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Influential Artist #2
Leonardo da Vinci
Born on April 15, 1452
Died on May 2, 1519
Dates active as an artist was 1476-1513
Influences/ Importance: he invented scissors, parachute, and made other studies
Preferred materials: complex copper carbonate, blue smalt, azurite, and charcoal
Preferred subjects: No matter was beyond his grasps. So basically not specific subject
Artistic Style: Classical
Died on May 2, 1519
Dates active as an artist was 1476-1513
Influences/ Importance: he invented scissors, parachute, and made other studies
Preferred materials: complex copper carbonate, blue smalt, azurite, and charcoal
Preferred subjects: No matter was beyond his grasps. So basically not specific subject
Artistic Style: Classical
Artwork #1
"Mona Lisa" was a half length portrait of a woman. It was created from 1503-1517. Materials used to make this creation was oil paint. The dimensions of the painting is 2'6'' x 1'9''. It was important because it influenced many other paintings and was influenced by a painting by Raphael. It influenced others as well.
"Mona Lisa" was a half length portrait of a woman. It was created from 1503-1517. Materials used to make this creation was oil paint. The dimensions of the painting is 2'6'' x 1'9''. It was important because it influenced many other paintings and was influenced by a painting by Raphael. It influenced others as well.
Artwork #2
"The Last Supper" was a reference to Jesus Christ's Last Supper. The time it took to create this painting was from 1495-1498. The material needed to create it was oil paint. The dimensions are 15'1'' x 29'0''. It is important because it is one of the world's most famous paintings.
"The Last Supper" was a reference to Jesus Christ's Last Supper. The time it took to create this painting was from 1495-1498. The material needed to create it was oil paint. The dimensions are 15'1'' x 29'0''. It is important because it is one of the world's most famous paintings.