Andrea Mantegna

Andrea Mantegna
Bust attributed to Gian Marco Cavalli
Born
Andrea Mantegna

c.1431
Isola di Carturo, Venetian Republic (now Italy)
DiedSeptember 13, 1506(1506-09-13) (aged 74–75)
Mantua (now Italy)
EducationFrancesco Squarcione
Known forPainting, fresco
Notable workSt. Sebastian
Camera degli Sposi
The Agony in the Garden
MovementItalian Renaissance
SpouseNicolosia Bellini

Andrea Mantegna (UK: /mænˈtɛnjə/, US: /mɑːnˈtnjə/; Italian: [anˈdrɛːa manˈteɲɲa]; c.1431  September 13, 1506) was an Italian Renaissance painter, a student of Roman archeology, and son-in-law of Jacopo Bellini.

Like other artists of the time, Mantegna experimented with perspective, e.g. by lowering the horizon in order to create a sense of greater monumentality. His flinty, metallic landscapes, and somewhat stony figures give evidence of a fundamentally sculptural approach to painting. He also led a workshop that was the leading producer of prints in Venice before 1500.