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Filippo Brunelleschi:伝記、業績、そして不朽の遺産
Filippo di ser Brunellesco di Lippo Lapi (1377 – 15 April 1446), commonly known as Filippo Brunelleschi ( BROO-nə-LESK-ee; Italian: [fiˈlippo brunelˈleski]) and also nicknamed Pippo by Leon Battista Alberti, was an Italian architect, designer, goldsmith, and sculptor. He is considered to be a founding father of Renaissance architecture. He is recognized as the first modern engineer, planner, and sole construction supervisor. In 1421, Brunelleschi became the first person to receive a patent in the Western world. He is most famous for designing the dome of the Florence Cathedral, and for the mathematical technique of linear perspective in art which governed pictorial depictions of space until the late 19th century and influenced the rise of modern science. His accomplishments also include other architectural works, sculpture, mathematics, engineering, and ship design. Most surviving works can be found in Florence.
主な事実
- Born: January 1, 1377 in Florence, Republic of Florence
- 没年: 1446
- 分野: Art
遺産と影響
The influence of Filippo Brunelleschi extends far beyond his own lifetime. He fundamentally shaped visual arts and creative expression, and his works and artistic innovations remain foundational to this day.
Though he passed away in 1446, his ideas continue to be studied, debated, and built upon by scholars and practitioners worldwide.
Filippo BrunelleschiはItalyが生んだ最も称賛される頭脳の一人であり続け、地域の豊かな知的遺産を物語っている。
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