Signorelli
Signorelli may refer to several individuals, most notably Luca Signorelli, an important Italian Renaissance painter. Born around 1450 in Cortona, Italy, Luca Signorelli was a contemporary of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. His work is characterized by its strong, muscular figures and dramatic compositions, often exploring biblical themes. His most famous fresco cycle, depicting the Last Judgment, is located in the San Brizio Chapel of Orvieto Cathedral and is considered a masterpiece of Renaissance art, influencing subsequent artists like Michelangelo. Signorelli's style was highly influential, particularly his anatomical precision and his ability to convey emotional intensity through his figures.
Beyond the painter, "Signorelli" could also be a surname of Italian origin, meaning "little lord." This surname