recurring event is being considered for merging. › The Palio di Siena (Italian: [ˈpaːljo di ˈsjɛːna]; known locally simply as Il Palio; from Latin pallium)...
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Ansano di Andrea di Bartolo (1421–1491) was an Italian painter active in Siena. After a brief spell in the late 1430s in Castiglione Olona (near Milan)...
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Retrieved 8 July 2023. Giulia. "Ansano, storia di un Santo". Fondazione Musei Senesi (in Italian). Retrieved 8 July 2023. "Siena - Enciclopedia". Treccani (in...
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retouched fresco depicting the Madonna and Child with Saints Ansano and Caterina da Siena by Francesco Rustici. The oculus above the door has a 17th-century...
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Sano di Pietro or Ansano di Pietro di Mencio (1405–1481) was an Italian painter of the Sienese school of painting. He was active for about half a century...
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Lucifer of Siena (3rd century – 4th century), was the first bishop of Siena. He was appointed in 306, two years after the death of Saint Ansano. Portals:...
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spandrels of the cupola were frescoed with the four patron Saints of Siena: St Ansano (1715) painted by Giuseppe Nicola Nasini; St Savino and St Crescenzio...
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Astolfo Petrazzi (Decapitation of Sts John and Ansano). Some works have been attributed to Angelo di Niccolò Tegliacci (Baptist led to Prison), Cristoforo...
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McGraw-Hill, 1959-1987. Pinacoteca Nazionale, Siena: Altarpiece with Saints James, Catherine, Magdalen and Ansano Italian Paintings: Sienese and Central Italian...
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di Buonaccorso (?–1388) Bernardino Butinone (1450–1510) Ludovico Buti (c. 1560–1611) Francesco di Bartolommeo Alfei (1421–1495) Ansano di Andrea di Bartolo...
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Conception) as pricing a work for the Oratory of San Lorenzo. His son, Ansano (Maestro di San Filippo) emerges in the late 1490s, and likely collaborated with...
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Contrada of the Tortoise (category Siena)
Contrada church, which was then the Chiesa delle Carceri di Sant'Ansano, dedicated to Ansano di Siena Protector of the Contrada. The Tartuca tried unsuccessfully...
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Annunciation with Saint Margaret and Saint Ansanus (redirect from Annunciation with St. Margaret and St. Ansano)
painted for a side altar in Siena Cathedral. The painting originally decorated the altar of Saint Ansanus in the Cathedral of Siena, and had been commissioned...
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Basilica dell'Osservanza (category Basilica churches in Siena)
depicting an Annunciation. In the choir were paintings by Pietro di Giovanni and Ansano di Pietro. The first chapel on the left had a painting of Santa Petronilla...
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Duchy of Spoleto (redirect from Ducato di Spoleto)
century) which incorporated the pagan structure (now the church of San Ansano). The Lombard dukes restored the fortifications of the high rocca, whose...
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Baroncelli Chapel, Santa Croce, Florence. Annunciation between Saints Ansano and Margherita (1333), by Simone Martini, Uffizi Gallery, Florence. The...
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"invented tradition" was the new cults of patron-saints, like Saint Ansano of Siena, St. Alexander patron of Bergamo, St. Petronio, patron of the Bologna...
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del mare (Versilia: people of the marble and the sea) – documentary by Ansano Giannarelli. Nel cosmo alla ricerca della vita (In the cosmos, looking for...
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