The Battle of San Romano
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Paolo Uccello

1397
1475
Italy
Paolo Uccello, an Italian painter born in Pratovecchio in 1397 and died in Florence in 1475, is renowned for his pioneering work in perspective during the Early Renaissance.
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Renaissance
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Paolo Uccello, an Italian painter born in 1397 and deceased in 1475, was a prominent figure of the Early Renaissance. He is renowned for his pioneering work in perspective, which he explored with great enthusiasm, contributing significantly to the development of linear perspective in art. Uccello's most famous works include the series of three paintings depicting the Battle of San Romano, which exemplify his innovative use of perspective and foreshortening. Throughout his career, he was associated with the Florentine school and worked alongside other notable artists of the period, such as Donatello and Lorenzo Ghiberti. Despite facing challenges in his later years, including financial difficulties, Uccello's legacy endures through his influence on subsequent generations of artists who continued to explore the principles of perspective. His work represents a critical transition from the Gothic style to the more naturalistic approaches of the Renaissance.

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