moses
Giclée / Kunstafdruk
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Kies uit onze vooraf ingestelde maten die overeenkomen met de originele verhoudingen van het kunstwerk.
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Biografie van de kunstenaar
Luca Signorelli
Luca Signorelli (c. 1445 – 16 October 1523) was a pivotal Italian Renaissance painter known for dramatic frescoes, masterful draftsmanship, and innovative use of foreshortening. His monumental paintings, particularly “The Last Judgment” at Orvieto Cathedral, cemented his place as one of the era’s foremost artists—a testament to his unparalleled skill in capturing human emotion and anatomical precision.- Early Life & Training: Luca Signorelli was born around 1445 in Cortona, Tuscany, though precise birthdates remain elusive. His artistic inclinations emerged early, nurtured by influences from Perugia’s vibrant art scene—artists like Benedetto Bonfigli, Fiorenzo di Lorenzo and Pinturicchio—who championed a style rooted in humanist ideals and meticulous observation of the natural world. Crucially, Signorelli's formative years were shaped by his apprenticeship under Piero della Francesca in Florence, where he absorbed the master’s groundbreaking techniques for representing perspective and solid figures. Giorgio Vasari, Luca’s cousin and biographer, recounts how Piero instilled in him a profound understanding of artistic principles that would define Signorelli’s entire oeuvre.
- Career Highlights: Signorelli's professional trajectory began with commissions in Arezzo (1472) and Città di Castello (1474), establishing him as a respected artist within the Tuscan landscape. He swiftly gained renown for his fresco cycle at Orvieto Cathedral, commencing around 1499, which depicts the apocalyptic vision of Judgement Day—a masterpiece lauded by critics for its dramatic composition and breathtaking realism. Simultaneously, he undertook significant projects in Rome under Pope Sixtus IV, including a section of the Sistine Chapel ceiling alongside Michelangelo, demonstrating his mastery of artistic innovation and collaborative spirit.
- Notable Works: Signorelli’s artistic legacy rests upon several iconic paintings, most notably “The Last Judgment” at Orvieto Cathedral—a monumental fresco that embodies the Renaissance preoccupation with theological themes and humanist ideals. The sheer scale and emotional intensity of this artwork underscore Signorelli's ability to convey profound spiritual contemplation. Furthermore, his depiction of St. Benedict in Monte Oliveto Maggiore showcases his exceptional draughtsmanship and compositional ingenuity.
- Artistic Style & Influences: Signorelli’s distinctive style—characterized by masterful foreshortening, dynamic poses, and luminous chiaroscuro—reflects the influence of Piero della Francesca and Florentine naturalism. He skillfully blended classical ideals with humanist observation, producing images that are both aesthetically captivating and intellectually stimulating. His anatomical drawings achieved unparalleled accuracy, anticipating Michelangelo's groundbreaking explorations of human form.
- Legacy & Significance: Luca Signorelli’s contribution to Renaissance art is undeniable—he elevated the depiction of human anatomy and dramatically expanded the expressive possibilities of fresco painting. His work continues to inspire artists and scholars alike, serving as a cornerstone of artistic history and embodying the humanist spirit that characterized the era.
Luca Signorelli
1450 - 1523 , Italië
Belangrijkste feiten
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Renaissance
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Fra Angelico']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Piero della Francesca']
- Date Of Birth: c. 1445/50
- Date Of Death: 16 oktober 1523
- Full Name: Luca d’Egidio di Ventura Signorelli
- Nationality: Italiaans
- Notable Artworks:
- De Laatste Judgement
- School of Pan
- Place Of Birth: Cortona, Italië

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