Antonio del Pollaiuolo was an outstanding Italian painter, sculptor, and goldsmith of the 15th century, a distinguished master of the Florentine school and one of the key figures of the Early Renaissance. He gained renown for his expressive representation of movement and the remarkable anatomical precision with which he depicted the human figure.
Pollaiuolo was among the first artists of his time to devote close attention to human anatomy, giving his works a striking expressiveness of pose and a vivid sense of movement. His paintings reveal exceptional technical mastery and meticulous detail, along with bold experiments in perspective, anatomy, and foreshortening. Among his most celebrated masterpieces are Battle of the Nude Men, Hercules and the Hydra, and The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian.
Today, interest in the work of Antonio del Pollaiuolo continues to grow, as his art played a crucial role in laying the foundations of the Italian Renaissance. Masterpieces by Pollaiuolo can be found in many of the world’s leading museums, including the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the National Gallery in London, and the Louvre in Paris.
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