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    Franciabigio (1482 – 24 January 1525) was an Italian painter of the Florentine Renaissance. His true name may have been Francesco di Cristofano; he is...
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    (detail), 1509–10 Andrea del Sarto, Birth of the Virgin (detail), 1509–15 Franciabigio, Marriage of the Virgin, 1513 Pontormo, Visitation, 1516 The large cloister...
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    Trionfo di Cicerone) is a fresco measuring approximately 500x540 cm by Franciabigio and Alessandro Allori in the central hall of the villa medicea di Poggio...
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    1594) Hans Staden, German soldier and sailor (d. 1579) January 14 – Franciabigio, Florentine painter (b. 1482) February 24 (in action at the Battle of...
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  • painter (b. 1460) Tang Yin, Chinese painter (b. 1470) 1525 January 14 – Franciabigio, Florentine painter (b. 1482) February 24 (in action at the Battle of...
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    later with Raffaellino del Garbo (Carli). Andrea and an older friend, Franciabigio, decided to open a joint studio at a lodging together in the Piazza del...
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    unprecedented. In his Lives of the Artists, Giorgio Vasari notes that one of Franciabigio's followers, his brother Agnolo, painted a sign for a perfumer's shop...
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    Perugino (his principal model of style appears to have been in reality Franciabigio); the drawing is not always unexceptionable; the female heads have sweetness...
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    Ramenghi (Bartolomeo Da Bagnacavallo) Marco Calabrese Morto Da Feltro Franciabigio Francesco Mazzola (Il Parmigianino) Jacopo Palma (Il Palma) Lorenzo Lotto...
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    married in 1506, repaid some of his loans. Among his many students were Franciabigio, Jacopo da Pontormo, and Innocenzo da Imola. Ludovico Borgo and Margot...
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    Bellini, Veronese (in San Polo church, Venice), Giulio Cesare Milani, Franciabigio (in the Santissima Annunziata, Florence), and Giacomo di Castro. Giotto...
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    Bigio R 3 St. Niccolò da Tolentino by Nanni Unghero; flanking angels by Franciabigio R 4 Expulsion of the Money Changers from Temple (1572) by Giovanni Stradano...
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    Annunciation, and Adoration of the Bambino, formerly attributed to Franciabigio, but which some now attribute to Giovanni Antonio Sogliani. Borsook,...
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  • 1473 – Conrad Paumann, German organist and composer (b. 1410) 1525 – Franciabigio, Florentine painter (b. 1482) 1595 – Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria...
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    him a point of reference for a group of contemporary artists such as Franciabigio, Pontormo and Rosso Fiorentino, who in the 1510s formed a school known...
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    Leo X's Lion), under the direction of Andrea di Cosimo Feltrini and Franciabigio. From the beginning, the large barrel vault had caused concern to the...
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    Florentine artists were buried here, including Montorsoli, Pontormo, Cellini, Franciabigio, Lorenzo Bartolini, and as recently as 1983. The chapel still belongs...
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    Consequences of War Central wall Palatine Gallery, Pitti Palace, Florence Franciabigio (formerly attributed to Raphael), Madonna del Pozzo Central wall Uffizi...
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  • figure of the High Renaissance. Noted for his austere religious works Franciabigio (1482–1525), painter, known for his portraits and religious paintings...
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    known as Il Franciabigio (Florence, 1424 - ca. 1525), who shared a workshop with him. In the two scenes at the Scalzo by Franciabigio, The Blessing...
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    revered by the artists of Florence. In the same way, Allori expanded Franciabigio's fresco Triumph of Cicero in the same hall with figures copied from his...
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    attributed to Raphael. It was sent to Palermo from 1797 to 1803 as a work by Franciabigio, but around that time a new hypothesis held it to be by Leonardo da Vinci...
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  • painter, invented the stipple technique in engraving (died 1515) 1482: Franciabigio – Italian painter of the Florentine Renaissance (died 1525) 1483: Raphael...
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    depth it helps to perceive spatial depth. The frescoes by Pontormo and Franciabigio in the Chiostrino dei Voti have been indicated as sources of inspiration...
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    Francesco Francia Raffaello da Montelupo Paolo Veronese Andrea del Castagno Franciabigio Luca Signorelli Domenico Puligo Lorenzo di Bicci Piero di Cosimo Antonio...
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    (Maturino Fiorentino) Bartolommeo Ramenghi (Bartolomeo Da Bagnacavallo) Franciabigio Francesco Mazzola Jacopo Palma (Il Palma) Lorenzo Lotto Giulio Romano...
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    wooden polychrome crucifix (1560) and a Madonna del Pozzo, copy of Franciabigio's work. It contains a 15th-century wooden statue of St Anthony Abbot,...
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    use in the weaving process. He also made cartoons, after Del Sarto and Franciabigio, for frescoes at the Chiostro dello Scalzo. In 1645. he made his first...
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  • Biennourry (1823–1893), 13 artworks : INV 20855, RF 1993-29 H (ID's) Franciabigio (1482–1525), 1 artwork : INV 517 (ID) Louis Marc Antoine Bilcoq (1755–1838)...
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    Virgin of the Annunciation from the circle of Lorenzo di Credi or of Franciabigio), which Sterling happened to have seen at the Istituto Centrale del Restauro...
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