
Andrea del Sarto
Andrea del Sarto was an Italian Renaissance painter, active in the early 16th century, renowned for his skillful technique and balanced compositions. Often called "the faultless painter," he created detailed, harmonious works that reflected both religious themes and everyday life. His craftsmanship exemplified the elegance and clarity of High Renaissance art, working mainly in Florence. Despite his technical mastery, he was sometimes considered emotionally reserved compared to his contemporaries. His artwork, including religious scenes and portraits, showcases a refined sense of color and anatomy, making him a significant figure in Renaissance art history.