Ansuino da Forlì was an Italian painter of the Quattrocento period. Born and active in Forlì and Padua in the mid-15th century, he was a member of a Forlì...
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that he was formed by the Forlivese school of art, then dominated by Ansuino da Forlì; both were influenced by Andrea Mantegna. It has been said, also without...
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Forlì (/fɔːrˈliː/ for-LEE; Italian: [forˈli] ; Romagnol: Furlè [furˈlɛ]; Latin: Forum Livii) is a comune (municipality) and city in Emilia-Romagna, Northern...
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Christopher Leaving the King by Ansuino da Forlì (attributed) St. Christopher and the King of the Devils by Ansuino da Forlì (attributed) St. Christopher...
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painters including Guariento and Ansuino da Forlì. The church contains the tombs of Jacopo II da Carrara (d.1351) and Ubertino da Carrara (d.1345), lords of...
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Forlivese school of art (redirect from Forlì painting school)
through the 16th centuries. Forlivese artists include: Livio Agresti Ansuino da Forlì Antonio Belloni Baldassarre Carrari il Giovane Baldassarre Carrari...
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Pizolo, was an Italian painter from Padua. He initially worked with Ansuino da Forlì and Filippo Lippi to paint frescoes in the Chapel of the Podestà in...
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of the work alone, though Ansuino, who collaborated with Mantegna in the Ovetari Chapel, brought his style from the Forlì school of painting. The now...
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