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Leon Battista Alberti - Wikipedia Leon Battista Alberti (Italian: [leombatˈtista alˈbɛɾti]; 14 February 1404 – 25 April 1472) was an Italian Renaissance humanist author, artist, architect, poet, priest, linguist, philosopher, and cryptographer; he epitomised the nature of those identified now as polymaths
Leon Battista Alberti | Renaissance Architect Author | Britannica Leon Battista Alberti (born Feb 14, 1404, Genoa—died April 25, 1472, Rome) was an Italian humanist, architect, and principal initiator of Renaissance art theory In his personality, works, and breadth of learning, he is considered the prototype of the Renaissance “universal man ”
Leon Battista Alberti Paintings, Bio, Ideas | TheArtStory Alberti is considered the father of Early Renaissance art theory and, because of his great adaptability, the archetypal "universal man" He is perhaps revered first-and-foremost as the founder of modern architecture
Leon Battista Alberti - World History Encyclopedia Leon Battista Alberti (1404 to 1472 CE) was an Italian scholar, architect, mathematician, and advocate of Renaissance humanism Alberti famously wrote the treatise On Architecture where he outlines the key elements of classical architecture and how these might be reused in contemporary buildings
Alberti’s revolution in painting - Smarthistory Alberti wanted viewers to be able to relate to the stories portrayed in art and to empathize with painted characters, but he also wanted paintings to present an idealized vision of human behavior
Leon Battista Alberti: A True Renaissance Man - ThoughtCo In addition to painting, designing buildings, and writing scientific, artistic and philosophical treatises, Leon Battista Alberti wrote the first book on Italian grammar and groundbreaking work on cryptography
Leon Battista Alberti and his work in architecture | Britannica Alberti was one of the foremost theorists on Renaissance architecture and art, known for codifying the principles of linear perspective (in On Painting, 1436) A prototype of the Renaissance man, he also made contributions to moral philosophy, cartography, and cryptography
Leon Battista Alberti - Renaissance Humanist, Architect, Painter . . . Alberti was in the vanguard of the cultural life of early Renaissance Italy He has been admired for his many-sided nature, as has Leonardo da Vinci, who followed him by half a century and resembles him in this respect
Humanism - Renaissance, Architecture, Alberti | Britannica The achievement of Leon Battista Alberti testifies to the formative power and exhaustive scope of earlier Italian humanism He owed his boyhood education to Gasparino da Barzizza, the noted teacher who, with Vergerio, was influential in the development of humanism at Padua