Arte (2020)

A determined young noblewoman defies Renaissance Florence's rigid gender norms to forge her own path as a master artisan.

Arte - Series Information

  • Original Title: アルテ
  • First Air Year: 2020
  • Last Air Year: 2020
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Drama
  • Content Rating (US): TV-14
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 24 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 12
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • First Air Date: April 4, 2020 (United States - TV-14), April 4, 2020 (Canada - 14+), April 4, 2020 (Germany - 12), April 4, 2020 (France - 12), April 4, 2020 (Australia - PG), April 4, 2020 (Mexico - C), April 4, 2020 (South Korea - ALL)
  • Networks: Tokyo MX
  • Production Companies: Seven Arcs
  • Production Countries: Japan
  • Alternative Titles: อาร์เต้ (TH), Arte (2020) (DE)

Arte - Plot

In the 16th century, Arte, a delightful young lady from an aristocratic family, dreams of being an artist and contributing to the renewal of civilization. However, with her father's death, she ends up losing the only person who believed in her passion for art. Now she is expected to marry a nobleman and live as a refined housewife without disgracing her family name. Reluctant to accept her fate, the headstrong Arte steps into the streets in search of a master artisan to take her on as an apprentice. But no one believes that women are capable of fine craftsmanship, so none are willing to accept her. Luckily, a renowned artisan by the name of Leo is persuaded to take her as his disciple since he has none anyway. And thus, Arte's new life begins, far from the comfort of her noble upbringing. As an apprentice, she must earn her keep while tackling various challenges along the difficult path to becoming a full-fledged, master artisan.

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Arte - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Mikako Komatsu
  • Wataru Tsuyuzaki
  • Katsuyuki Konishi
  • Seiyuu Fujiwara
  • Kohsuke Toriumi
  • Satoru Ito
  • Shogo Mitsuyama
  • Sayaka Ohara
  • Mitsuru Fujiwara
  • Yoshimi Komiyama

Writers

  • Reiko Yoshida
  • Takaaki Suzuki

Arte - FAQs

Is Arte based on a manga?

Yes, Arte is based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Kei Ohkubo. The manga began serialization in Monthly Comic Avarus in 2013 and served as the direct source material for the 2020 anime adaptation produced by Seven Arcs.

Where can you stream Arte online?

Arte is available to stream on Crunchyroll, including via the Crunchyroll Amazon Channel. The series can also be purchased digitally through the Apple TV Store. Crunchyroll remains the primary platform for watching Arte with English subtitles.

What is Arte the anime about?

Arte follows a young aristocratic woman in 16th-century Florence who abandons a life of nobility to pursue her passion for art. Defying societal norms that exclude women from the craft, she becomes an apprentice under a skilled artisan named Leo and works to prove her worth as a master artisan.

Who voices Arte in the anime?

Arte Spalletti, the series' protagonist, is voiced by Mikako Komatsu in the Japanese original. The supporting cast includes Katsuyuki Konishi as Leo, Arte's mentor, and Kohsuke Toriumi as Yuri Falier, alongside Sayaka Ohara as Veronica.

How many episodes does Arte have?

Arte consists of 12 episodes across a single season. Each episode runs approximately 24 minutes. The series aired from April 4, 2020, and concluded within the same year, telling a complete story arc within its one-season run.

Is Arte historically accurate in its setting?

Arte is set in Renaissance Florence during the 16th century and draws on the historical reality that women were largely excluded from professional artisan guilds of the era. While the characters are fictional, the social barriers Arte faces reflect genuine historical discrimination against female artists of that period.

Will there be a second season of Arte?

As of now, Arte has not been renewed for a second season. The series concluded in 2020 with a status of Ended, and no official announcement has been made regarding a continuation. Fans wishing to follow Arte's further journey can continue the story through the ongoing manga.

What is the content rating for Arte?

Arte carries a TV-14 content rating in the United States, indicating it may be unsuitable for children under 14 without parental guidance. The series deals with themes of gender discrimination, social class, and personal hardship, though it remains largely free of graphic violence or explicit content.

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