Filippo Brunelleschi Fillippo Brunelleschi is known for its ideas and projects in Florence's "Cathedral Cupola" and is known for its complicated classical architecture based on the new spirit of his time. In Florence's studio, he was trained by sculptors and goldsmiths, and in 1401 he was asked to do the work Lorenzo Ghiberti and the second competition of the baptistery "Ex Aequo" It was known for winning. At the Vallejilo Museum, the "Isac Sacrifice" group of two artists participating in the competition was hosted.
Brinellesco, Philippe (1377-1446) Architect Filippo Brunelles is a son of a lawyer who was born in Florence in 1377 and refused to choose his father as a lawyer. He was trained by goldsmiths and sculptors. After 6 years of apprenticeship he passed the exam and formally became a master of the goldsmith guild. During his apprenticeship he was a student of a businessman and a doctor Polo Pozzo Toscandoli who taught him how to use the principles of mathematics and geometry and how to use the latest technology. The goldsmith gives him the opportunity to use watch, wheel, gear and weight, which is very useful for destined architects to design his innovative church dome in Florence. From 1401 to 2002, he took part in the New Florence Baptismal Design Competition, but he was defeated by another goldsmith and sculptor Lorenzo Giberti. In addition to his artistic career, this failure made him an architect. It is still the world's largest masonry dome.
The dome of Florence Cathedral was designed and designed by Filippo Brunelleschi in 1436. Dome is regarded as a feat impossible before construction and construction. The successful completion made Brunelleschi a star shared by Leonardo and Michelangelo. Florence Cathedral is still in Florence, Italy, a symbol of pride in the city of residents of Florence. Donatello is considered to be the biggest sculptor of the early Renaissance. He paved the way to his successor in terms of technology and style, and painted the natural beauty as realistically as possible. Donatello's bronze David runs contrary to the medieval style and is an ideal example of the natural beauty of the Renaissance. In particular, David's sculpture is an epoch-making event in Western art. Believe it or not, Donatello's statue of David is the first independent figure known from ancient times.