Definition: Vestalia is a term used in the context of art, particularly in the works of Italian Renaissance artists such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. The term was derived from the Latin "vestia," which means "vestment" or "garment," referring to the fabric used by artists during their work. Vestalia art refers to the decorative elements that adorn a piece of art, including brushstrokes, colors, and motifs. It is often associated with the Renaissance period in Europe,