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Tiziano known as Titian Vecellio is the renaissance artist for whom a golden-red colour is named.Found it on his history page.
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People who financially supported artists during the renaissance were known as patrons. Wealthy families, such as the Medici's, would hold patron-ships with talented artists such as Botticelli.
Raphael Sanzio was a High Renaissance artist. He is mostly known for his Stanza della Segnatura frescoes and the School of Athens painting.
He was a good painter and sculpture. He was well known by the Popes and is most famous from his sculpture of David, paintings of Madonnas(the most famous paintings of her are on some stamps) and he worked on the Sistine Chapel.
The renaissance
First Donatello sculpted two Davids. Then Verrocchio sculpted one. Then Michelangelo sculpted one. Which do you mean by 'the second'?
Florence, Italy is known as the Dynamo of the Renaissance. Florence earned this name because many patrons and artist lived there.
Tiziano known as Titian Vecellio is the renaissance artist for whom a golden-red colour is named.Found it on his history page.
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Donatello's favorite quote is not known specifically, as it would depend on his personal preferences. He was a famous Renaissance artist known for his sculptures, including David and the bronze doors of the Florence Cathedral.
The horse sculpture at Wynn Las Vegas is called "Popeye" and it was created by artist Jeff Koons. It is a large-scale, stainless steel sculpture that is part of the hotel's art collection. Koons is known for his contemporary and colorful art pieces.
El Greco was an artist, painter, sculpture, and architect that was born in 1541. He was known for his dramatic style and for incorporating architecture into his paintings.
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One example was Leonardo da Vinci.
He is a famous Italian renaissance artist. His two most well known works are the statue of David, and the painting on the ceiling of the Sistine chapel.You can see a list of all his works on wikipedia:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_works_by_Michelangelo