disputanti
Disputanti is a term used in the context of the Italian Renaissance to describe a group of artists and intellectuals who were critical of the prevailing artistic and cultural norms of their time. The term originates from the Latin word "disputare," which means "to argue" or "to dispute." Disputanti artists sought to challenge the traditional styles and techniques of their predecessors, particularly those associated with the International Gothic style, and to explore new artistic expressions.
The most famous Disputanti was probably Leonardo da Vinci, who is known for his innovative approaches to
The Disputanti movement was characterized by a spirit of intellectual curiosity and a rejection of the rigid
The Disputanti's influence can be seen in the works of artists who followed them, such as Titian,