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Art historians from Giorgio Vasari in the 16th century to today regard __ of Florence as the first Renaissance painter.
Giotto di Bondone
__ was a master sculptor carved pulpits incorporating marble panels that stylistically derive from ancient Roman sculptures.
Nicola Pisano
__ was a sculptor of church pulpits whose work more closely reflects French Gothic sculpture.
Giovanni Pisano
Artists of __ period derived the formality and symmetry of his composition from Byzantine painting.
Duccio
__ was Giotto's teacher.
Cimabue
__ or the “Greek manner” is the Italo-Byzantine painting style of the 13th century.
Maniera Greca
Between 1395 and 1425 __ carved life-size statues of biblical figures with portrait like features for Philip the Bold, duke of Burgundy.
Claus Sluter
Two important Flemish artists were __
Robert Campin and Jan van Eyck
The most innovative early-15th-century manuscript illuminators were the three Limbourg brothers—
Pol, Merman, Jean.
The name of one family—the __ of Florence—has become synonymous with the extraordinary cultural phenomenon called the Italian Renaissance.
Medici
Botticelli painted __ for the Medici based on a poem by Angelo Poliziano, a leading humanist of the day.
Birth of Venus
In Italy in the 1500s, or the Cinquecento, the greatest art patron was the __ headed by the pope in Rome.
Catholic Church
Monalisa is a portrait that is a prime example of Leonardo’s famous technique.
smoky sfumato
Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the __ under commission from Pope Julius II.
Sistine Chapel
Leonardo da Vinci was trained in the studio of __
Andrea del Verrocchio.
Michelangelo was trained in the studio of __
Domenico Ghirlandaio.