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  1. For centuries, Italians have left an unmistakable imprint on the American continent, the United States as a nation, and the state of California. Amerigo Vespucci, a Florentine explorer and...

    • Michelangelo. Birth year: 1475. Death year: 1564. City/province of birth: Tuscany. Notable characteristics/subject matter: Physical realism, use of light, space, and shadow.
    • Sandro Botticelli. Birth year: 1445. Death year: 1510. City/province of birth: Florence. Notable characteristics/subject matter: Portraits, religious themes, mythology.
    • Caravaggio. Birth year: 1571. Death year: 1610. City/province of birth: Milan. Notable characteristics/subject matter: Still lifes, religious themes, mythology.
    • Titian. Birth year: 1488. Death year: 1576. City/province of birth: Pieve di Cadore. Notable characteristics/subject matter: Portraits, religious themes, mythical landscapes.
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    Leonardo da Vinci, born in Tuscany, Italy in 1452, was a man fascinated by everything from drawing and sculpture to architecture and engineering. While he is now lauded as a pioneer in many different scientific studies, he was renowned as a painter during his lifetime. His knowledge of human anatomy and expression lent him great skill in his painti...

    Michelangelo Buonarotti was born in 1475 Florence, Italy. With an early interest in painting, he began an apprenticeship with Domenico Ghirlandaio at the age of thirteen but left after one year due to his aptitude and quick learning. Before turning thirty, he had completed his two most famous sculptures, David and Pieta, and established himself as ...

    Raphael Sanzio was born in 1483 in Urbino, Italy the son of a painter. Learning from his father, he took up painting, and, after his father’s death when he was only eleven, he took over his father’s workshop where his success quickly surpassed his father’s. At seventeen, he began an apprenticeship under Pietro Vannunci in Perugia, Italy where he de...

    Giotto di Bondone is cited as one of the first renaissance artistsand was a pivotal individual in the deviation from the byzantine style of art. Instead, he preferred to paint life in actuality, incorporating three dimensional forms and depicting accurate human emotions. Most of Giotto’s life is surrounded in speculation due to lack of accurate rec...

    Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio was born in Milan in 1571. At the age of thirteen, he began an apprenticeship with Simone Peterzano. A few years after completing his apprenticeship, he had an altercation with an officer that resulted in him fleeing to Rome in order to avoid the charges, a pattern that would follow him throughout his life. In Rome...

    Amedeo Modigliani was an underrated Italian Jewish painter and sculptor, achieving very little success during his life. With his art usually focused on portraits and nudes, his pieces’ defining features are dramatic elongations of the face, necks and figures. Born in 1884 Livorno, Italy, Modigliani claimed to be a painter from an early age, even be...

    Giorgio Morandi was an Italian painter and print-maker that focused on still life paintings. Most of his still-life’s depicted very simple subjects, such as bottles and vases, with an emphasis on subtlety, establishing himself as a leading individual in minimalism. Born in 1890 Bologna, Italy, Morandi entered the Academy of Fine Arts of Bologna whe...

    Titian, born in 1488 as Tiziano Vicelli, was known as the greatest painter of his time. Though the subjects of his paintings varied from religious and mythological scenes in his early years to portraits towards the end of his life, he is most noted for his vivid and luminous color usage. Along with Giorgione, he is credited as the founder of the Ve...

    Born in 1445 Florence, Italy as Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi, Sandro Botticelli was sent by his father to apprentice as a goldsmith. After showing promise as an artist, he began an apprenticeship with Fra Filippo and was taught to paint frescoes. After the apprenticeship, he was commissioned by churches until he received patronage from s...

    Giorgione Barbarelli da Castelfranco, known as Giorgione, was born in the Republic of Venice in 1477. During his youth, he apprenticed under Giovanni Bellini in Venice whom Titian was also studying under at the time. After his apprenticeship, Giorgione was recognized early on and quickly rose in prominence as a master. Despite a rapidly successful ...

    • Frank Sinatra. People may remember Frank Sinatra for hits like "My Way," his Oscar-winning performance in From Here to Eternity and his adventures with the Rat Pack.
    • Mother Cabrini. Born outside Milan in 1850, Francis Xavier Cabrini heeded the request of Pope Leo XIII and moved to the U.S. in the late 1880s to serve the millions of Italian immigrants who were flocking to its shores.
    • Joe DiMaggio. While not facing the outright discrimination endured by African Americans, Italian American baseball players weathered their share of ethnically charged abuse in the early 20th century.
    • Enrico Fermi. In 1938, Enrico Fermi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on radioactivity and the discovery of new elements. But a career highlight for most was just the beginning for the University of Rome physicist who, after defecting to the U.S. to escape the regime of Benito Mussolini, oversaw the first controlled nuclear chain reaction in Chicago in December 1942.
    • Mona Lisa – Leonardo da Vinci. The Mona Lisa is arguably the most well-known artwork in the world, and her grin is instantly recognizable around the globe.
    • The School of Athens – Raphael. Raphael’s fresco The School of Athens hangs in the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican and dates from 1509–1511. Practically every major Greek philosopher is represented in this artwork.
    • The Birth of Venus – Sandro Botticelli. The Birth of Venus, one of Botticelli’s finest Renaissance works of art, depicts the Roman goddess Venus being delivered to land on a large shell after being born fully grown at sea.
    • Venus of Urbino – Titian. An oil painting, sometimes known as Reclining Venus or Venus of Urbino, The Venus of Urbino was likely begun in 1532 or 1534, completed in 1534, and sold in 1538.
  3. Oct 3, 2013 · Italians Come to America. By Rachel Cohen. October 3, 2013 11:06am. View Gallery 5 Images. In the eventful year of 1913, Art in America was founded and more than 70,000 people saw Marcel Duchamp ...

  4. Greg Capullo (born 1962) - comic book artist. Anthony Flamini (born 1978) - comic book writer. Frank Frazetta (1928–2010) - one of the world's most influential fantasy and science fiction artists. Dick Giordano (1932–2010) - comic book artist and editor. Frank Giacoia (1925–1989) - comic book artist.

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