They were painters
No, the gerund 'paintings' is a common noun, a general word for any paintings of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'paintings' is the name of the paintings; for example:"Mona Lisa" painted by Leonardo da Vinci"Spring Morning in the Han Palace" painted by Qiu Ying"American Gothic" painted by Grant Wood
Yes, vase is a common noun.
It is a common noun because it starts with a lowercase letter!
Yes, the noun sculptures is a common noun, a word for any sculptures.
They are part of the Italian Renaissance.
They are the three leading artists of the High Renaissance.,
Michelangelo, Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci, and Machiavelli were all influential figures in the Italian Renaissance. They shared a passion for art, science, and innovation, and their works greatly impacted the cultural and intellectual development of their time. Additionally, they were all based in Florence or Rome at various points in their careers.
For a long time it was common for artists to be proficient in various arts. Painters or sculptors who were also architects are e.g. Giotto, Brunelleschi, Ghiberti, Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Bernini, ...
They were all Renaissance artists, working as contemporaries of each other. They were also all working in Italy.
They were both highly influential Italian Renaissance painters. Otherwise they were very different in style and objectives.
Michelangelo was his first name: Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni He is one of a few famous artists, for whom we only use their first name, Raphael, Rembrandt are other examples.
Greatness. Technically their works are very different: Michelangelo primarily a sculptor and architect, who also made the aweinspiring fresco cycle in the Sistine chapel - Leonardo scientist, inventor and groundbreaking painter.
His full name was Michelangelo Buonarroti.
The word "Renaissance" come from a word meaning "rebirth in the interest of arts." Before the Renaissance, people thought life was all about suffering and hard work on Earth until you got to heaven. During the Renaissance, people started to explore and invent. They discovered that life wasn't all suffering and started to invent and trade. Guilds were set up and traits were learned. Humanism was created (the study of man and his accomplishments). The Bible was translated from Latin (which the peasents couldn't understand) to the vernacular language (the common language of the pesants-the poor people). Many great artists lived during this time. The time period was around 1400~1600ad. Five famous people: Michelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci, Donatello, Raphael, and Galileo. The biggest family known during this time, Medici, gave several leaders; also, they patroned Michelangelo.
They were both renaissance artists and painted around the same time (Leonardo was 23 years older than Michelangelo but they did meet). They are both believed to have been homosexual and both were fascinated by the human body (especially the nude male) they both studied human bodies in close detail and would dissect dead bodies to study them (although this was illegal and had to be done in secret). They were both very intelligent and very good artists (and in michelangelo's case sculptor too). They both painted religious scenes...eg. Leonardo's the last supper and michelangelos Sistine chapel ceiling. They would have both admired each others works, although Leonardo disliked Michelangelo as a person when they met (Leonardo considered Michelangelo to be "rude"). So they had a lot in common. Their main differences was that Michelangelo was mainly a sculptor and Leonardo considered painting a higher profession than sculpting. In fact he once made a joke about how sculptors were always dusty and dirty which michelangelo was angry about. Also they had different personalities: Da Vinci loved to joke and was very sociable. However, Michelangelo is believe to have been a very lonely character who liked to work in solitude and had a foul temper and would often storm off. Also da Vinci loved nature and considered nature to be greater than human life and knew that we could never trully understand nature...however michelangelo saw nature as an obstacle that had to be overcome in his painting. I hope i helped.
They were painters