Luca Signorelli

Italian painter, Renaissance masterpieces

Luca Signorelli - Artists & Creatives
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Active during the Italian Renaissance, this painter achieved prominence for his dynamic composition and masterful use of color. His works included religious themes and allegorical subjects, most notably in the mural cycle in the Orvieto Cathedral, which depicts the Last Judgment. These frescoes reveal an intricate understanding of human form and emotion, showcasing his talent in the medium. The painter's influence lasted beyond his lifetime, impacting subsequent generations of artists in Italy and beyond.

Created the frescoes in the Orvieto Cathedral

Produced significant works such as 'The Last Judgment'

Worked on the 'Madonna and Child' series

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