Florentine school

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The Florentine school was a major Italian Renaissance art movement centered in Florence, renowned for its pioneering use of linear perspective, anatomical realism, and humanist themes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian art school
Renaissance art movement
art movement
artForm fresco painting
painting
sculpture
centeredIn Florence Cathedral dome
surface form: Florence Cathedral

Palazzo Vecchio
churches of Florence
country Italy
developedTechnique chiaroscuro modeling
monumental composition
naturalistic anatomy
systematic linear perspective
genre altarpiece
fresco cycle
history painting
religious painting
hasStyleCharacteristic balanced composition
clear spatial construction
emphasis on drawing (disegno)
idealized yet realistic human figures
moral and civic didacticism
narrative clarity
influenced High Renaissance art
Mannerism
Northern Renaissance art
Roman school of painting
influencedBy Ancient Mediterranean world
surface form: Classical antiquity

Gothic art
Renaissance humanism
surface form: Humanism
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
locatedIn Florence
movement Renaissance
notableFor anatomical realism
humanist themes
pioneering use of linear perspective
partOf Renaissance
surface form: Italian Renaissance
patron Republic of Florence
surface form: Florentine Republic

Florentine guilds
House of Medici
surface form: Medici family
timePeriod 15th century
early 15th century
early 16th century
typicalTheme civic and political allegory
classical mythology
portraits of patrons
religious narratives

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Ginevra de’ Benci by Leonardo da Vinci artHistoricalSchool Florentine school
subject surface form: Ginevra de’ Benci
The Birth of Venus artStyle Florentine school
this entity surface form: Florentine Renaissance
Ginevra de' Benci school Florentine school
Madonna of the Carnation school Florentine school
Umbrian school influencedBy Florentine school
Venetian Renaissance differsFrom Florentine school
this entity surface form: Florentine Renaissance
Palazzo Guadagni, Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany culturalContext Florentine school
subject surface form: Palazzo Guadagni
this entity surface form: Florentine Renaissance
De pictura associatedWith Florentine school
this entity surface form: Florentine Renaissance
Madonna of the Pomegranate culturalContext Florentine school
this entity surface form: Florentine Renaissance
Madonna of the Pomegranate artisticSchool Florentine school
Fortitude creatorMovement Florentine school
this entity surface form: Florentine Renaissance
The Story of Nastagio degli Onesti style Florentine school
this entity surface form: Florentine Renaissance
The Story of Nastagio degli Onesti artisticSchool Florentine school
this entity surface form: School of Sandro Botticelli
Filippo Lippi movement Florentine school
Separation of Land and Water artisticSchool Florentine school
Domenico Ghirlandaio movement Florentine school
this entity surface form: Florentine Renaissance
Cosimo Rosselli partOf Florentine school
this entity surface form: Florentine school of painting