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Bernard Berenson was an American art historian, cultural historian, and painter, known for his expertise in Italian Renaissance art. He played a pivotal role in shaping the perception of Renaissance artists, particularly through his extensive writings and collections. Berenson’s scholarship focused on attributions of works to specific artists, and he became a prominent figure in the art world during the early 20th century. His significant contributions include the establishment of a comprehensive catalog of Italian paintings, which helped to elevate the importance of the Renaissance period in the global art narrative.

Throughout his life, Berenson was not only a scholar but also a collector of art, amassing a significant collection that included works by masters such as Botticelli and Michelangelo. His villa in Tuscany became a gathering place for artists, scholars, and intellectuals, reflecting his influence on the art community. Berenson's legacy continues to be felt in art history and appreciation, as he helped bridge the gap between art criticism and a more personal, emotional engagement with art.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 June 26, 1865
出生地点 Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
去世日期 October 6, 1959