There are many museums in Italy, but you don't have to buy tickets to enjoy the masterpieces handed down from generation to generation, because many artists' masterpieces are placed in churches or standing outside.
In addition, Italy is the country that uses mural technology the most. Mural painting is a way of painting on the plaster layer of the wall that has not been completely dried. The color of the painting is generally the color of the raw ore. Because the pigment is mixed with lime, it can be preserved forever. Thanks to mural painting technology, paintings from many centuries ago can be well preserved to our present. For example, some famous murals: Michelangelo's painting in Romasis Ting Church, Leonardo? Leonardo da Vinci's Last Dinner in Milan. Besides painting, Italy also has many of the most famous sculptors in the world: Michelangelo, cellini, bernini and Canova.
Art is an important evidence of people's lifestyle. It can reflect how people dressed, combed their hair, ate and believed centuries ago. Without art, we would know much less about our ancestors.
There will be some great artists in every historical period. There was Giotto in the Middle Ages, who was called the father of Italian painting. Giotto had a great influence on all later painters. Renaissance also left many very famous paintings. Botticelli, Angelico, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael and Michelangelo are the most famous painters. There are too many other famous painters, so I won't list them here.
Baroque art has also left many colorful and dynamic works of art, the pioneer of baroque painting, the painter who loves the contrast between light and shade, and the great Caravaggio. /kloc-The 0/8th century was a period of landscape painting, so the most famous oil paintings in the world at that time were those with natural scenery, especially those created by canaletto. Personally, I like an Italian artist18th century, Giuseppe? Lang Shining, who brought the best western painting skills to China, taught some China artists, especially portraits and landscapes. /kloc-The 20th century was The Romantic Period, and the themes of painting were usually sadness, secularity and love. In the twentieth century, Italians began to embark on a new art, futurism, amazing fashion and innovation. Futurist artists advocate sports, speed, science and technology, vitality, future and development. Throughout the twentieth century, they left behind very creative works. Italian artists still have extraordinary creativity. They created many world-class wonderful works. They fully inherited the ancient Italian tradition and carried it forward.