Andrea del Castagno
Andrea del Castagno (c. 1421–1457) was a major figure of the Early Renaissance in Florence, admired for his bold realism, dramatic compositions, and mastery of perspective. His works are known for their powerful figures, sculptural presence, and innovative use of space, which brought a new sense of monumentality to Italian painting.
Among his most celebrated masterpieces are the frescoes of the Last Supper at Sant’Apollonia in Florence, the Equestrian Monument of Niccolò da Tolentino in Florence Cathedral, and his series of Illustrious Men and Women. Andrea’s dramatic approach to storytelling and lifelike depictions influenced younger artists, including Andrea del Verrocchio and even Leonardo da Vinci.
At Blue Surf Art, we recreate Andrea del Castagno’s masterpieces through museum-quality, hand-painted oil on canvas reproductions. Each painting is carefully crafted to preserve the intensity, perspective, and expressive strength of the originals. Perfect for collectors, enthusiasts of Renaissance history, or interiors seeking striking artworks, our reproductions bring the energy and vision of Andrea del Castagno into your home, with worldwide shipping.
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