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  2. Medieval art - Wikipedia

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    The medieval art of the Western world covers a vast scope of time and place, with over 1000 years of art in Europe, and at certain periods in Western Asia and Northern Africa. It includes major art movements and periods, national and regional art, genres, revivals, the artists' crafts, and the artists themselves.

  3. Category:Medieval artists - Wikipedia

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    Artists of the medieval Islamic world (3 C) Medieval Italian artists (7 C) M. Manuscript illuminators (6 C, 94 P) Medieval painters (22 C) Medieval sculptors (3 C, 7 ...

  4. Category:Medieval painters - Wikipedia

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    Painters of the Medieval period ... Painters of the medieval Islamic world (4 P) R. Medieval Russian painters (1 C, 3 P) S. Medieval Spanish painters (2 C)

  5. Famous Artists Who Defined And Continue To Shape The World Of Art

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    Famous Artists Who Shaped the World of Art Visionaries continuously influence our world, and the following creative geniuses are some of the most renowned artists to have ever lived. #1 Leonardo ...

  6. Leonardo da Vinci - Wikipedia

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    Despite having many lost works and fewer than 25 attributed major works – including numerous unfinished works – he created some of the most influential paintings in the Western canon. [3] The Mona Lisa is his best known work and is the world's most famous individual painting.

  7. Swarthout is the researcher behind the popular art history-inspired social media account Weird Medieval Guys, which has attracted nearly 700,000 followers on X, formerly Twitter, since she began ...

  8. Hieronymus Bosch - Wikipedia

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    In recent decades, scholars have come to view Bosch's vision as less fantastic, and accepted that his art reflects the orthodox religious belief systems of his age. [31] His depictions of sinful humanity and his conceptions of Heaven and Hell are now seen as consistent with those of late medieval didactic literature and sermons. Most writers ...

  9. Cimabue - Wikipedia

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    Compared with the norms of medieval art, his works have more lifelike figural proportions and a more sophisticated use of shading to suggest volume. According to Italian painter and historian Giorgio Vasari, Cimabue was the teacher of Giotto, [2] the first great artist of the Italian Proto-Renaissance. However, many scholars today tend to ...