Masaccio
Masaccio was a pivotal figure in early Renaissance painting, known for his innovative use of perspective and human anatomy. His groundbreaking works, such as 'The Holy Trinity' and 'The Expulsion from the Garden of Eden', significantly influenced the direction of Western art. His realistic depiction of human figures and emotional expressions helped to establish a new standard for storytelling in painting.
Born on Jan 01, 1401 (624 years old)
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Spain:
Masaccio's work is highlighted for its modern interpretation of biblical figures, particularly in the Brancacci Chapel.
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Masaccio is included among the notable artists of the early Renaissance in the exhibition.
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