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Artist - By Art Style - High Renaissance

In art history, High Renaissance, is the period denoting the apogee of the visual arts in the Italian Renaissance. The High Renaissance period is traditionally taken to begin in the 1490s, with Leonardo's fresco of the Last Supper in Milan and the death of Lorenzo de' Medici in Florence, and to have ended in 1527 with the sacking of Rome by the troops of Charles V. This term was first used in German (Hochrenaissance) in the early nineteenth century, and has its origins in the "High Style" of painting and sculpture described by Johann Joachim Winckelmann. Over the last twenty years, use of the term has been frequently criticized by academic art historians for oversimplifying artistic developments, ignoring historical context, and focusing only on a few iconic works.

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Giuseppe Arcimboldo

Italy

1527 - 1593
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Hendrick van Avercamp

Netherlands

1585 - 1634
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Donato Bramante

Italy

1444 - 1514
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Domenico Capriolo

Italy

1494 - 1528
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Correggio

Italy

1489 - 1534
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Piero Di Cossimo

Italy

1462 - 1521
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Albrecht Durer

Germany

1471 - 1528
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Giorgione

Italy

1477 - 1510
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Leonardo Da Vinci

Italy

1452 - 1519
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Paul Alexandre Alfred Leroy

France

1860 - 1942
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Lorenzo Lotto

Italy

1480 - 1556
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Bernardino Luini

Italy

1480 - 1532

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