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quattrocento
‖ quattrocento, n. (and a.) (kwattroˈtʃɛnto) [It., lit. ‘four hundred’, but used for ‘fourteen hundred’: cf. cinquecento.] The fifteenth century (14..), as a period of Italian art, architecture, etc. Also attrib. or as adj.1875 J. H. Pollen Anc. & Mod. Furn. 61 The better known Italian furniture of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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quattrocentism
quattroˈcentism [f. quattrocento + -ism.] The fifteenth-century style in Italian art.1905 W. Holman Hunt Pre-Raphaelitism II. xiii. 367 It was pointed out to them that our pictures had never attempted quattrocentism. Oxford English Dictionary
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Giovanni da Oriolo
Giovanni da Oriolo (active 1439; died by 1474) was an Italian painter of the Quattrocento, active in Northern Italy, including Faenza. References External links - the National Gallery's article on the painter. 15th-century Italian painters Quattrocento painters Italian male painters wikipedia.org
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Vicente Masip
Born in Andilla, he was influenced by Paolo de San Leocadio and Rodrigo de Osona on the Quattrocento style. He is considered a Quattrocento painter. wikipedia.org
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Gherardo Starnina
Gherardo Starnina (c. 1360–1413) was an Italian painter from Florence in the Quattrocento era. References External links See also List of Italian painters 1413 deaths 15th-century Italian painters Painters from Florence Gothic painters Quattrocento wikipedia.org
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Ippolito del Donzello
was an Italian painter and architect of the Quattrocento, active mainly in Naples. References Attribution: Quattrocento painters Italian male painters 1455 births Year of death unknown Painters from Naples 15th-century Italian painters wikipedia.org
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Troso da Monza
Troso da Monza, also called Troso di Giovanni Jacobi, was an Italian painter of the Quattrocento, active around 1444 in Monza and Bergamo. References Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown People from Lodi, Lombardy Painters from Lombardy 15th-century Italian painters Quattrocento painters wikipedia.org
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Felice Scotto
Felice Scotto ( Early 15th Century) was an Italian painter of the Quattrocento, active in Como in the Region of Lombardy. References Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown People from the Province of Como 15th-century Italian painters Quattrocento painters Italian male wikipedia.org
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بوتتشيلي (توضيح)
بوتتشيلي قد تعني: إسكندر بُوتِتْشِيلِّي الرسام الإيطالي الذي عاصر النهضة (Quattrocento). بوتتشيلي، لعبة تخمين أسماء الأعلام. wikipedia.org
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Cristoforo Moretti
Cristoforo Moretti (documented in Lombardy and Piedmont 1451 – 1475) was a Lombard painter of the quattrocento who worked in a late International Gothic Francesco Malaguzzi Valeri, Pittori lombardi del quattrocento (Milan: L. F. wikipedia.org
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Fra Antonio da Negroponte
He painted in a Quattrocento style that resembles that of Bartolomeo Vivarini. wikipedia.org
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Villa Arnaldi
Vincenzo Arnaldi, one of Vicenza's richest and most influential citizens, commissioned the architect Andrea Palladio to restructure the 15th century (Quattrocento A series of signed drawings allow us to follow the architect's ideas for remodelling the irregular Quattrocento complex. wikipedia.org
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Francesco dai Libri
References 1452 births Year of death unknown 15th-century Italian painters Quattrocento painters Italian male painters Artists from Verona Manuscript wikipedia.org
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Domenico di Cecco
Domenico di Cecco, also known by Domenico di Cecco di Baldi (active mid-15th century) was an Italian painter of the Quattrocento. References 15th-century Italian painters Quattrocento painters Italian male painters Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown People from Gubbio Umbrian wikipedia.org
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Buono de' Buoni
Buono de' Buoni was an Italian painter of the Quattrocento, active in his native Naples, Italy. References Year of birth unknown 1460s deaths 15th-century Italian painters Painters from Naples Quattrocento painters Italian male painters wikipedia.org
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