Neapolitan Renaissance
The Renaissance in Naples refers to the development of Renaissance art and humanism in the capital and throughout the Kingdom of Naples. The period began in the early decades of the fifteenth century, with the arrival of works by Donatello and other Florentine sculptors and painters in the service of the Angevin court, and reached maturity after the conquest of the kingdom by the Crown of Aragon in the 1440s, which further strengthened ties with Florence and Milan.