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  2. Agnolo Gaddi - Wikipedia

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    Agnolo Gaddi (c.1350–1396) was an Italian painter. He was born and died in Florence, and was the son of the painter Taddeo Gaddi, who was himself the major pupil ...

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  5. File:Angolo gaddi, incoronazione della vergine, 1370 circa.JPG

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  6. Funerary Monument to Sir John Hawkwood - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Taddeo Gaddi - Wikipedia

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    Taddeo Gaddi (c. 1290, in Florence – 1366, in Florence) was a medieval Italian painter and architect. He was the son of Gaddo di Zanobi, called Gaddo Gaddi . He was a member of Giotto 's workshop from 1313 until the master's death in 1337.

  8. “The Sopranos” Ending Explained: What Really Happened When ...

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    The show's creator seemingly admitted Tony’s death in 2019 when he was asked by The Sopranos Sessions co-author Alan Sepinwall about the series’ final scene. “Yes, I think I had that death ...

  9. Loggia dei Lanzi - Wikipedia

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    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.