The Santa Trinita Maestà (Italian: Maestà di Santa Trinita) is a panel painting by the Italian medieval artist Cimabue, dating to c. 1288-1292. Originally...
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The Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi (Italian: Basilica di San Francesco d'Assisi; Latin: Basilica Sancti Francisci Assisiensis) is the mother church...
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Maestà [maeˈsta], the Italian word for "majesty", designates a classification of images of the enthroned Madonna with the child Jesus, the designation...
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Cimabue (redirect from Cenni di Pepo Cimabue)
New York Maestà or Virgin and Child Enthroned Maestà (Cimabue), c.1280, Pisa, now Louvre Maestà of Santa Maria dei Servi, 1280–1285, Basilica di Santa Maria...
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spatially arranged. The throne is similar to the Maestà painted by Cimabue in the Basilica of San Francesco di Assisi (1288–1292). This work established a new...
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Duccio (redirect from Duccio di Buoninsegna)
between about 1300 and 1335 and include Segna di Bonaventura, Ugolino di Nerio, the Master of the Gondi Maestà, the Master of Monte Oliveto and the Master...
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Simone Martini (redirect from Simone di Martino)
1328 Christ Discovered in the Temple, 1342 Maestà, 1315, Palazzo Pubblico, Siena Detail of the Maesta Memmo di Filippuccio Vasari, Giorgio; translation...
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School. Duccio's high altarpiece, the Maestà, was commissioned in 1308. According to Timothy Hyman, the Maestà was "part of the Commune's wider programme...
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is based on the same scene of Duccio's Maestà. "But where Duccio's figures are sober and restrained, Giovanni di Paolo's are voluble and animated". Giovanni...
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Lippo Memmi (redirect from Filippo di Memmo)
in the 1317 San Gimignano Maestà are rooted in the simpler patterns and less developed line he applied to Martini's Maestà of 1315 at the Palazzo Pubblico...
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Lippi, Domenico di Michelino, Pier Francesco Fiorentino and others. From Dante's Hall in the palace, access may be made to a Maesta fresco by Lippo Memmi...
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Orvieto Cathedral (redirect from Duomo di Orvieto)
in the apse was made between 1328 and 1334 by Giovanni di Bonino, a glass master from Assisi. The design was probably made by Maitani. Above the altar...
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Basilica of San Francesco, Arezzo (redirect from Basilica di San Francesco di Arezzo)
late Medieval church in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, dedicated to St Francis of Assisi. It is especially renowned for housing in the chancel the fresco cycle Legends...
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Siena Cathedral (redirect from Duomo di Siena)
and, below the altar, a polychrome Pietà by the sculptor Alberto di Betto da Assisi in 1421. Above this marble monument is a fresco of the Papal Coronation...
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San Martino Chapel (category Buildings and structures in Assisi)
San Martino Chapel (Italian: Cappella di san Martino) is a chapel in the Lower Basilica of San Francesco in Assisi, Umbria, central Italy. Commissioned...
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Fra Angelico (redirect from Guido di Pietro)
Fra Angelico, O.P. (born Guido di Pietro; c. 1395 – 18 February 1455) was a Dominican friar and Italian Renaissance painter of the Early Renaissance, described...
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Dupré dal Poggetto, Maria G. (ed.). Il Tesoro della Basilica di San Francesco ad Assisi. Assisi: Editrice Francescana. p. 125. Few works of art ... achieve...
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Guido of Siena and Dietisalvi di Speme and the revolutionary new pictorial language that was emerging on the sites of Assisi embodied by the young Giotto...
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those of a gentleman and philosopher than those of an artist". Maestà, 1335 In his Maestà, completed in 1335, his use of allegory prefigures Effects of...
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Madonna and Child with Two Saints (Bicci) (category Paintings of Francis of Assisi)
Desmarais pavilion on level 4 of the Museum. It is a Madonna and Child of the Maestà and sacra conversazione types. To the right is Michael the Archangel with...
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Castelfiorentino Madonna (redirect from Madonna di Castelfiorentino)
hangs in the Museo di Santa Verdiana in Castelfiorentino. Over time it has been attributed to various artists, particularly Duccio di Buoninsegna due to...
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to Cimabue, the Santa Trinita Maestà, are displayed at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. The Rucellai Madonna by Duccio di Buoninsegna Detail from Leighton's...
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were commissioned by the Franciscan order. Founded by Saint Francis of Assisi, their reformist, religious and social views had a profound effect on the...
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Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata (Giotto) (category Paintings of Francis of Assisi)
part of the Napoleonic looting of art in Italy, together with Cimabue's Maestà, also from San Francesco. Jean Baptise Henraux took it, due to the interest...
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Hoffmann, La Franca, La Spiazza, La Valle, Leggiana, Liè, Maceratola, Maestà di Colfornaro, Madonna delle Grazie, Montarone, Morro, Navello, Orchi, Palarne...
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around 1330 using designs by major Florentine painters such as Cimabue, Coppo di Marcovaldo, Meliore and the Master of the Magdalen, probably by mosaicists...
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paintings such as Maestà and Ascension. Outside of painting, Benvenuto also explored other personal endeavors. In 1466, he married Jacopa di Tommaso de Cetona...
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Franciscan orders of friars, founded by Saint Dominic and Saint Francis of Assisi respectively became popular and well-funded in the period, and embarked...
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(17 August 2001). "Sua maestà Baglioni a Monaco". La Stampa. Retrieved 12 December 2021. "Quali sono i 10 album più venduti di sempre in Italia?". Stone...
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Sano di Pietro Sassetta (Stefano di Giovanni) Lorenzo di Pietro (Vecchietta) Nicola di Ulisse Matteo di Giovanni Benvenuto di Giovanni Carlo di Giovanni...
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