Art History: Umbrian School: (1500 - 1650)
The Umbrian School was an Italian school of painting that was popular during the 15th and 16th centuries. The tenets of the movement were based on the artistic center, Perugia and executed by artists such as Perugino, Pinturicchio, and Raphael. The school emphasized perspective and geometrical composition. The artists also modeled figures and objects by means of light and color.
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Perugino, Pietro - 1450 - 1523
Perugino, Pietro - 1450 - 1523
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