No, early renaissance.
Lorenzo Ghiberti
Raphael
One notable merchant and banker artist of the Renaissance was Lorenzo de' Medici, also known as Lorenzo the Magnificent. He was a prominent patron of the arts, supporting artists like Michelangelo and Botticelli, and played a significant role in the cultural flourishing of Florence. His wealth and influence as a banker allowed him to cultivate a vibrant artistic environment that contributed to the Renaissance movement.
Donatello was an artist and sculptor. He was the most influential artist of the Renaissance and before he was 20 was receiving commissions for his work. His work incorporated the new science of perspective which allowed the sculpture to create figures that occupied measurable space.
renaissance artist studied the human bodied and drew what they saw
Lorenzo Ghiberti
Sir Lorenzo was an art promoter and the administrator of the city of Florence. He was a patron and protector to the famous Italian Renaissance artist and sculptor, Michael Angelo.
Michelangelo
No, he was an artist of the Italian High Renaissance.
He apparently received his early artistic training in a goldsmith's workshop, and then worked briefly in the studio of Lorenzo Ghiberti.
Yes, he was a Italian Renaissance artist
he was an artist
Raphael
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Titian is a/an Italian Renaissance artist
Rome
He was usually a self drawer(he drew people) Jxx