Andrea Mantegna was an Italian painter who lived in the 15th and 16th centuries, he was also a precursor of copperplate engraving, a skilful archaeologist and diplomat. In his paintings, he depicted biblical motifs. He was also inspired by mythology and ancient history. Mantegni's canvas paintings are associated with dramatic lines, masterful perspective and exceptional classic details of architecture. If you want to admire this work in your home, choose the reproductions of Andrea Mantegna from bimago! These prints will look perfect on plain walls, as the background for classical furniture.

Canvas prints by Andrea Mantegna

The Italian artist Andrea Mantgena is a true Renaissance man. The 15th-century Italian was born into a family of carpenters. In addition to painting, he also dealt with other fields of art: engraving (or simply engraving), as well as an extremely effective copper engraving. In addition to art, he was also interested in archaeology, mathematics and diplomacy. He was inspired by two Italian cities: Padua and Mantua - he settled there for most of his life and created there. During this time, he managed to develop his own unique style. Andrea Mantegna's paintings are distinguished by the unusual drama of the line used in the drawings. The Italian was also famous for his sophisticated perspective, which still impresses art connoisseurs. It is also impossible not to mention his tendency to render architectural details, in which he achieved real mastery.