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  1. Luca Signorelli ( c. 1441/1445 – 16 October 1523) was an Italian Renaissance painter from Cortona, in Tuscany, who was noted in particular for his ability as a draftsman and his use of foreshortening. His massive frescos of the Last Judgment (1499–1503) in Orvieto Cathedral are considered his masterpiece.

  2. Learn about the life and art of Luca Signorelli, a High Renaissance painter who is known for his realistic and dynamic depiction of nude figures in action. Explore his biography, artistic style, influences, and major works such as the Orvieto frescoes and the Flagellation of Christ.

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    • Cortona, Tuscany
  3. Apr 8, 2024 · Luca Signorelli (born 1445/50, Cortona, Republic of Florence—died Oct. 16, 1523, Cortona) was a Renaissance painter, best known for his nudes and for his novel compositional devices. It is likely that Signorelli was a pupil of Piero della Francesca in the 1460s.

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  4. Luca Signorelli was a famous artist of the High Renaissance, known for his frescoes of the Last Judgment and his draftsmanship skills. He worked in Tuscany, Umbria and Rome, and was influenced by Raphael and other artists. He painted the School of Pan, the Testament and Death of Moses, and the Last Judgment in Orvieto Cathedral.

    • Italian
    • Cortona, Italy
  5. about 1440/50 - 1523. Image: Luca Signorelli. Signorelli was from Cortona, and by tradition was a pupil of Piero della Francesca. He was active in Cortona, Arezzo, Florence, Rome, Orvieto and other Italian towns. His chief work is a series of frescoes in the cathedral at Orvieto.

  6. Humans being tortured by demons in the foreground (detail), Luca Signorelli, The Damned Cast into Hell, 1499-1504, fresco, 23' wide (San Brizio chapel, Orvieto Cathedral, Orvieto, Italy) One of the most striking aspects of Signorelli’s fresco is his representation of the nude figure. In fact, the Damned, along with its companion scene of the ...

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  8. May 23, 2012 · Signorelli, according to the mathematician Luca Pacioli, “was a worthy disciple” of Piero della Francesca, from whom Luca would have learned mathematical perspective and other techniques.

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