Francesco Squarcione (c. 1395 – after 1468) was an Italian artist from Padua. His pupils included Andrea Mantegna (with whom he had many legal battles)...
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a pupil of the painter Lippo Dalmasio then for a few years with Francesco Squarcione around 1455. He was a contemporary of Andrea Mantegna. He painted...
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Giovanni Martino Spanzotti (1455–1528) Spinello Aretino (1350–1410) Francesco Squarcione (c. 1395–1468) Giovanni Stanchi (1608–c. 1675) Gherardo Starnina...
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to "Giorgio Dalmaticus, pupil of Squarcione, painted this." It was produced during his time in Francesco Squarcione's studio in Padua. The work appeared...
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Madonna and Child is a 1455 tempera on poplar panel painting by Francesco Squarcione, one of only two definitively confirmed works by the artist, who signed...
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At the age of 11, he became apprenticed to Paduan painter Francesco Squarcione. Squarcione, whose original profession was tailoring, appears to have had...
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(b. 1412) date unknown Joanot Martorell, Spanish writer (b. 1419) Francesco Squarcione, Italian artist (b. ca. 1395) Zara Yaqob, Emperor of Ethiopia (b...
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Donatello; and for native art there was the school of Francesco Squarcione, whence issued Mantegna. Francesco Petrarca (commonly anglicized as Petrarch, 20 July...
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Filippo Brunelleschi Filippo Lippi Fra Angelico Francesco del Cossa Francesco di Giorgio Francesco Squarcione Gentile Bellini Gentile da Fabriano Giovanni...
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incorporate pseudo-Islamic decorative devices in their paintings. Francesco Squarcione started the trend in 1455, and he was soon followed by his main pupil...
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Bartolomeo Bellano Francesco Squarcione (Italian painter) - Encyclopædia Britannica Wikimedia Commons has media related to San Francesco Grande (Padua)....
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Marco Zoppo was working in the workshop of Francesco Squarcione in Padua: "OPERA DEL ZOPPO DI SQUARCIONE". A second cartellino to the right is not legible...
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which he regained his independence after six years in the studio of Francesco Squarcione. He filed a lawsuit against his former master for not paying him...
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Giotto as an apprentice of Cimabue and Andrea Mantegna and his master Francesco Squarcione. Kandice Rawlings argues that since these anecdotes were widespread...
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for Padua, where he is believed to have worked in the workshop of Francesco Squarcione and then, after being sentenced in 1457 to a six-month prison term...
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gallery includes works by Lorenzo Veneziano, Giovanni da Bologna, Francesco Squarcione, Jacopo Bellini, Lorenzo Costa, Girolamo Romano, called il Romanino...
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Gozzoli, Antonio del Pollaiuolo, Benedetto Bonfigli, Andrea Mantegna, Francesco Squarcione, Filippo Lippi, Luca Signorelli and Domenico Ghirlandaio have all...
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Italian Renaissance paintings, including The Madonna and Child by Francesco Squarcione. This was revolutionary in the Netherlands of the time, where in...
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notable feature of the scene in Padua was the thriving workshop of Francesco Squarcione, an important seedbed of talent in northern Italy, one from which...
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Udine and surrounding region of Friuli. He worked with or under Francesco Squarcione and/or Bortolotto di Belluno. Among his pupils were Giorgio di Beccaio...
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1432 Léal Souvenir, and from the artistic practice at the studio of Francesco Squarcione in Padua, based on the gothic inscriptions seen in medieval paintings...
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appears to have worked with Donatello. He trained and worked under Francesco Squarcione alongside Andrea Mantegna. He painted an Assumption of Mary for the...
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Ćulinović), who was born in Skradin in Dalmatia and went on to work with Francesco Squarcione in Padua. Today, his paintings are held by several prestigious galleries...
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Lazara) is a 1449-1452 five-panel tempera on panel altarpiece by Francesco Squarcione, signed by the artist and now in the Musei Civici of Padua. It and...
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master of the human figure and leading pupil of Leonardo da Vinci Francesco Squarcione (c. 1395 – after 1468), painter who founded the Paduan school and...
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interlocked gestures were possibly inspired by the followers of Francesco Squarcione, known as the Squarcioneschi, particularly Carlo Crivelli – the influence...
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of da Zevio. They claim that such a painter was a pupil of either Francesco Squarcione or Liberale da Verona. Circa 1376, he painted a chapel of San Giorgio...
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strong line used for the Christ Child also shows the influence of Francesco Squarcione and his studio on the young Bellini. The general composition is based...
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typical element of Mantegna's paintings in Padua, influenced by Francesco Squarcione. The basement has a cartouche with the date 1460 (according to others...
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court in Ferrara), Piero della Francesca, Mantegna and followers of Francesco Squarcione. (in Italian) Pierluigi De Vecchi and Elda Cerchiari, I tempi dell'arte...
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