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  2. Florentine painting - Wikipedia

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    Filippo Lippi, Adoration in the Forest, by 1459 Cimabue, Madonna of Santa Trinita, c. 1285, once in the church of Santa Trinita, now in the Uffizi Gallery. Florentine painting or the Florentine school refers to artists in, from, or influenced by the naturalistic style developed in Florence in the 14th century, largely through the efforts of Giotto di Bondone, and in the 15th century the ...

  3. Sienese school - Wikipedia

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    Simone Martini, Annunciation with St. Margaret and St. Ansanus, 1333. The Sienese school of painting flourished in Siena, Italy, between the 13th and 15th centuries.Its most important artists include Duccio, whose work shows Byzantine influence, his pupil Simone Martini, the brothers Pietro and Ambrogio Lorenzetti and Domenico and Taddeo di Bartolo, Sassetta, and Matteo di Giovanni.

  4. Alessandro Allori - Wikipedia

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    In the prime of his career, Allori headed one of the "two most important workshops in Florence in the second half of the 16th century" (the other was led by Santi di Tito). [3] He served as First Consul of the Accademia del Disegno in 1573, and was made head of the Arazzeria Medicea , Florence's state-owned tapestry workshop, in 1581. [ 2 ]

  5. Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze - Wikipedia

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    The Accademia e Compagnia delle Arti del Disegno, or "academy and company of the arts of drawing", was founded on 13 January 1563 by Cosimo I de' Medici, under the influence of Giorgio Vasari. [3] It was made up of two parts: the company was a kind of guild for all working artists, while the academy was a more select group of artists ...

  6. 1490s in art - Wikipedia

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    1491: Dieric Bouts the Younger - Belgian painter of the Early Netherlandish painting era (born 1448) 1491: Neri di Bicci, painter in Florence (born 1419) 1491: Domenico di Michelino – Italian painter of the Florentine school (born 1417) 1491: Bertoldo di Giovanni – sculptor (born c. 1435/1440) October 12, 1492: Piero della Francesca ...

  7. Florentine Renaissance art - Wikipedia

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    Antonio del Pollaiuolo, Portrait of a Young Woman (1470–1472), Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan. Facade of Santa Maria Novella (1456) Michelangelo, Doni Tondo (1503–1504). The Florentine Renaissance in art is the new approach to art and culture in Florence during the period from approximately the beginning of the 15th century to the end of the 16th.

  8. Talk:Florentine painting - Wikipedia

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    The Florentine School favored male beauty. What was the name of the art school that saw beauty in females? Venetian was it? I can't recall. --71.107.217.63 07:13, 21 November 2007 (UTC) Yes, Venetian School pretty well, particularly through Titian. Sorry about the 5 year wait for a reply... Mozzy66 00:08, 22 June 2012 (UTC)

  9. Trecento - Wikipedia

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    The Trecento is considered to be the beginning of the Italian Renaissance or at least the Proto-Renaissance in art history. Painters of the Trecento included Giotto di Bondone, as well as painters of the Sienese School, which became the most important in Italy during the century, including Duccio di Buoninsegna, Simone Martini, Lippo Memmi, Ambrogio Lorenzetti and his brother Pietro.