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Andrea del Sarto, born in Florence in 1486, was a prominent Italian painter of the High Renaissance. His work is characterized by its clarity of form and subtle use of color, which often reflects the influence of his predecessors, particularly Leonardo da Vinci. Del Sarto's ability to convey emotion and depth through his subjects set him apart from many of his contemporaries. His religious and mythological scenes, like those found in the 'Madonna of the Harpies' and 'The Last Supper,' showcase his mastery of composition and human anatomy.

Despite his success in Florence and the patronage of notable figures such as the Medici family, Andrea del Sarto remained somewhat overshadowed by his more famous peers, including Michelangelo and Raphael. His works, however, are celebrated for their technical brilliance and emotional resonance. Today, Andrea del Sarto is remembered as a key figure in the development of Renaissance art, and his contributions continue to be studied and admired.

Nazionalità Italiano
Data di nascita July 16, 1486
Luogo di nascita Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Data di morte September 29, 1530
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