Piero della Francesca exemplifies the Renaissance Era by being one of the first artist in the renaissance to capture realistic facial expressions that have emotion in one's artwork. Also he mastered the art of perspective combining it with a blend of colors creating beautiful art.
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“Piero della Francesca.” Britannica School. Encyclopedia Britannica, inc., 2015. Web. 8 Oct. 2015
Piero della Francesca was born around 1416/17, Sansepolcro, Republic of Florence, Italy.
His father, Benedetto de’ Franceschi, was supposedly a tanner and shoemaker, wealthy enough for his son to become well educated and literate in Latin.
Nothing is known about Piero’s early years of training as a painter, but it is believed …show more content…
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One of the leading architects and engineers of the Italian Renaissance
Born in 1377 and died in 1446
Francesca studied many of the buildings designed by Filippo Brunelleschi
Filippo → sculpturer → lost competition for creating bronze doors for baptistery commision
This could have been the reason for him focusing on architecture instead
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"Piero Della Francesca." Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography. 2008. Encyclopedia.com. 11 Oct. 2015 .
While he has received much attention as a painter, his contributions to mathematics are not so well known
By the end of the sixteenth century he seems to have been forgotten both as a mathematician and as a painter.
Took 400 years after his death before his name appeared as the author of his printed book.
Many aspects of Francesca's work Influenced many other renaissance artists such as well known architect and painter Melozzo da