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Cosimo Rosselli ( Italian: [ˈkɔːzimo rosˈsɛlli]; 1439–1507) was an Italian painter of the Quattrocento, active mainly in his birthplace of Florence, but also in Pisa earlier in his career and in 1481–82 in the Sistine Chapel in Rome, where he painted some of the large frescoes on the side walls. Though generally regarded as a lesser ...
Luca Antonio Bistega. Bernardo Bitti. Giovanni Bizzelli. Michele Blasco. Francesco Boccaccino. (previous page) (next page) Categories: 17th-century painters. 17th-century Italian artists.
Tritons and Nereids (1500), oil on panel, 37 x158 cm, Milano, Altomani collection. Piero di Cosimo (2 January 1462 [1] – 12 April 1522), also known as Piero di Lorenzo, was an Italian Renaissance painter, who continued to use an essentially Early Renaissance style into the 16th century. He is most famous for the mythological and allegorical ...
Antonio Bottazzi. Giuseppe Bottero. Guglielmo Botti. Angelo Boucheron. Paolo Bozzini. (previous page) (next page) Categories: 19th-century painters by nationality. 19th-century Italian artists.
This category has the following 15 subcategories, out of 15 total. Italian painters by century (16 C) Italian painters by city (26 C) Italian painters by genre (10 C) Italian painters by stylistic period (10 C, 1 P) Italian painters by region (8 C)
Pietro Adami (c. 1730) Eugenio Agneni (1816–1879) Livio Agresti (1508–1580) Giorgio Matteo Aicardi (1891–1985) Francesco Albani (1578–1660) Giacomo Albé (1829–1893) Giacomo Alberelli (1600–1650) Mariotto Albertinelli (1474–1515)
Zavattari. Categories: Medieval Italian painters. 14th-century painters. 14th-century Italian artists. Italian painters by century. Hidden categories: Commons category link from Wikidata. Template Category TOC via Automatic category TOC on category with 101–200 pages.
Italian Renaissance painting is the painting of the period beginning in the late 13th century and flourishing from the early 15th to late 16th centuries, occurring in the Italian Peninsula, which was at that time divided into many political states, some independent but others controlled by external powers. The painters of Renaissance Italy ...