Filippo Brunelleschi Artwork

Filippo Brunelleschi (1377 – April 15, 1446) was one of the most prominent architects and engineers of the Italian Renaissance. He is perhaps most famous for engineering the Florence Cathedral dome and for his discovery of perspective. His accomplishments also include other engineering design, ship design, mathematics, sculpture, and architectural works. His principal surviving works are located in Florence, Italy. Learn more »

Artworks by Filippo Brunelleschi in Chronological Order

The Sacrifice of Isaac, bronze competition relief for the Baptistry Doors, Florence, 1401 Madonna with Child, c.1402 Madonna with Child, 1405
Crucifixion, c.1410 Madonna with Child, c.1410 Saint Peter, 1413
Perspective drawing for Church of Santo Spirito in Florence, c.1428 Sketches of the machines, c.1430 Sketches of the machines(1), c.1430