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What school of painting inherited and developed Giotto's artistic tradition in the 15th century?

At this time, the Florentine School inherited and developed Giotto's artistic tradition.

The Florentine School in the 15th century is one of the most important painting schools in the Renaissance, which inherited and developed Giotto's artistic tradition. The artistic works of this painting school are characterized by strict naturalism, perspective and contrast between light and shade, emphasizing the accuracy of human anatomy and the detailed description of natural landscape, and further developing Giotto's perspective and light and shadow treatment, making the picture more profound and three-dimensional.