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Agnolo was a painter and mosaicist, trained by his father, and a merchant as well; in middle age he settled down to commercial life in Venice, and he added greatly to the family wealth. He died in Florence in October 1396. [1] Agnolo was an influential and prolific artist who was the last major Florentine painter stylistically descended from ...
The Enthroned Madonna and Child with Saints is a triptych painting in tempera and gold leaf on panel (159x198 cm) by Agnolo Gaddi. It is dated 1375 and preserved in the Galleria nazionale di Parma . References
Agnolo Gaddi, c. 1380. Martino di Bartolomeo, 1400. German altar, 1413-1422. ... Page from Book of Hours, with three human figures for the Trinity. Jean Fouquet, ...
Agnolo Gaddi, religious works include a painting of the Coronation of the Virgin [231] and frescoes in the choir of the Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence [232] Fede Galizia, works include an altarpiece for Saint Maria Maddalena Church and paintings related to the Book of Judith; primarily did still lifes [233]
Painters Agnolo Gaddi and Giuliano Arrighi were selected by a committee to sketch directly onto the Duomo wall models for the Hawkwood and Farnese tombs. [38] Although neither tomb was realized, documentary evidence suggests that a painting of Hawkwood—with a figure of Hawkwood by Gaddi and a sarcophagus by Pesello —was completed by June 16 ...
Agnolo Gaddi: Volto di Cristo: painting: c. 1385–1390: First floor – 3 Florentine: Sgabelli Strozzi (2) tapestry: c. 1500–1550: First floor – 3 Desiderio da Settignano (attr.) young st John the Baptist: sculpture: c. 1450: First floor – 3 Girolamo di Benvenuto: Venere and Cupido: painting: c. 1500–1525: First floor – 3 Taddeo ...
On the façade of the Loggia, below the parapet, are trefoils with allegorical figures of the four cardinal virtues (Fortitude, Temperance, Justice and Prudence) by Agnolo Gaddi. [3] Their blue enamelled background is the work of Leonardo, a monk, while the golden stars were painted by Lorenzo de' Bicci.
Monaco was inspired by numerous contemporary examples of Histories of the Virgin cycles, such as the Baroncelli Chapel by Taddeo Gaddi, the Rinuccini Chapel by Giovanni da Milano and others, in the Basilica of Santa Croce, Orcagna's frescoes in Santa Maria Novella, the Holy Cingulum Chapel by Agnolo Gaddi in the Prato Cathedral and the stained ...