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    Buonamico di Martino, otherwise known as Buonamico Buffalmacco (active c. 1315–1336), was an Italian Renaissance painter who worked in Florence, Bologna...
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    ("Triumph of Death"), painted by the Italian Renaissance artist Buonamico Buffalmacco (c. 1330s–1350, disputed), and currently preserved in the Campo...
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    Florence, which were started in 1225 by Jacobus. His pupils included Buonamico Buffalmacco. Tafi is shown in Frederic Leighton's Cimabue's Celebrated Madonna...
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  • Agnolo Bronzino (1503–1572) Nicolao Branceleon (c. 1460–c. 1526) Buonamico Buffalmacco (1290–1340) Giuliano Bugiardini (1476–1555) Niccolò di Buonaccorso...
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    remarkable fresco is The Triumph of Death, a realistic work by Buonamico Buffalmacco. On 27 July 1944, incendiary bombs dropped by Allied aircraft set...
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  • Italy Triumph of Death (former fresco, 14th century) attributed to Buonamico Buffalmacco at Camposanto of Pisa, Tuscany, Italy Triumph of Death (fresco,...
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    were highly negative in the later 1330s. In a monumental fresco by Buonamico Buffalmacco in the Camposanto Monumentale di Pisa, Nicholas V is depicted in...
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    Rome, 1245 The tomb of Hadrian V in Viterbo, post 1276 Fresco by Buonamico Buffalmacco (c. 1315–1336) Pope Nicholas I is thought to have been the first...
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    Monumentale at Pisa by an unknown painter, perhaps Francesco Traini or Buonamico Buffalmacco who worked on the other three of a series of frescoes on the subject...
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    Pope Blessed Gregory X Bishop of Rome Fresco of Gregory X by Buonamico Buffalmacco (c. 1330) Church Catholic Church Papacy began 1 September 1271 Papacy...
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    the Carnegie Art Museum. Though other scholars attribute it to Buonamico Buffalmacco, the Trionfo della Morte was used by the art historian Millard Meiss...
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  • Italian painter, active in his native Florence. He was a pupil of Buonamico Buffalmacco, and painted portraits and devotional subjects. He worked at Arezzo...
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    Stefano and Ugolino Pietro Lorenzetti (Pietro Laurati) Andrea Pisano Buonamico Buffalmacco Ambrogio Lorenzetti (Ambruogio Laurati) Pietro Cavallini Simone...
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  • (at Liszt's time attributed to Andrea Orcagna and today also to Buonamico Buffalmacco) in the Campo Santo, Pisa. Liszt had eloped to Italy with his mistress...
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  • Bonamico may refer to: Buonamico Buffalmacco, Italian Renaissance painter Ġan Franġisk Bonamico, doctor and writer [clarification needed] of the Order...
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    A sinopia for a fresco by Buonamico Buffalmacco (1290-1341), in the Museum of Sinopie in Pisa...
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  • Alighiero Noschese: Lambertuccio da Cecina Enrico Montesano: Buonamico di Cristofano aka Buffalmacco Mario Carotenuto: Judge Nicola Sylva Koscina: Fiammetta...
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    where she died in 1310. The convent was decorated by the artist Buonamico Buffalmacco, and consecrated in 1297 by the bishop Francesco Monaldeschi. She...
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    Ghiberti – to Buffalmacco, whose real name was Bonamico or Buonamico. Abbot of Cluny Isa Belli Barsali (1972) "Buonamico detto Buffalmacco", in Dizionario...
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    architect Arnolfo di Cambio, the painters Gaddo Gaddi, Andrea Tafi, Buonamico Buffalmacco and Simone Memmi; the sculptor Nicola Pisano, and on horseback at...
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    Giovanni and Ugolino di Nerio Pietro Lorenzetti (Pietro Laurati) Buonamico Buffalmacco Ambrogio Lorenzetti (Ambruogio Laurati) Pietro Cavallini Simone...
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  • in the Scrovegni Chapel, and the works of Raphael, Titian, and Buonamico Buffalmacco, among others. From 2009, he worked as a technical director of restoration...
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    hired in 1379 to restore the Inferno from a trio of frescoes by Buonamico Buffalmacco which were also located in the Campo Santo and were apparently damaged...
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    di Banco) Bernardo Daddi Pietro Cavallini Jacopo del Casentino Buonamico Buffalmacco Giottino Andrea Orcagna Agnolo Gaddi Antonio Veneziano Giovanni...
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    transept. It houses a 13th-century Crucifix on panel, frescoes by Buonamico Buffalmacco and a Madonna with Saints by Turino Vanni (14th century), but most...
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    (stories of the Desert Fathers), usually attributed to Buonamico di Martino da Firenze, detto il Buffalmacco, were painted in the years after the Black Death...
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