The Florentine Painters of the Renaissance eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 178 pages of information about The Florentine Painters of the Renaissance.

The Florentine Painters of the Renaissance eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 178 pages of information about The Florentine Painters of the Renaissance.
Parcieux (near Trevoux). 
    LA GRANGE BLANCHE, M. HENRI CHALANDON.  Madonna and two Angels. 
Paris. 
    MME. EDOUARD ANDRE.  Madonna with Baptist and Angels.  Painted Flower
        background to Desideriesque gesso relief of Madonna. 
    M. LEON BONNAT.  Madonna and Angels. 
    M. HENRI HEUGEL.  Madonna and infant John (after Fra Filippo). 
Pavia. 
    GALLERIA MALASPINA, 25.  Madonna with SS.  Catherine and Antony
        Abbot. 
Perugia. 
    MARCHESE MENICONI BRACCESCHI.  Madonna and infant John (after Fra
        Filippo). 
Philadelphia. 
    MR. JOHN G. JOHNSON.  Madonna with two Angels.  Madonna against
        Rose-hedge (version of M. Aynard’s Compagno di Pesellino at
        Lyons). 
    ELKINS PARK, MR. PETER WIDENER.  Madonna against Rose-hedge (version
        of M. Aynard’s Compagno di Pesellino at Lyons). 
Richmond (Surrey). 
    SIR FREDERICK COOK.  Madonna. 
San Gemignano. 
    MUNICIPIO, PINACOTECA.  Madonna between two kneeling Saints. 1477. 
      SALA DEL GIUDICE CONCILIATORE.  Fresco:  Trinity and small scenes
          from sacred Legends. 1497. 
      TOWER.  Fresco:  Madonna. 
    S. AGOSTINO, FIRST ALTAR R. Madonna and Saints. 1494. 
    COLLEGIATA, NAVE.  Monochrome Frescoes:  Ten Disciples in medallions,
        and two smaller Busts; decoration of Putti and Garlands.
        1474-1475. 
      OVER TRIUMPHAL ARCH.  Fresco:  Dead Christ. 1474-1475. 
      L. AISLE, SPANDRILS OF ARCHES.  Frescoes:  Abraham and six
          Prophets. 
      L. WALL.  Fresco:  Adam and Eve driven forth from Paradise
          (original fresco of Taddeo di Bartolo restored by Pier
          Francesco). 
      CLOISTER.  Fresco:  Dead Christ. 1477. 
    S. JACOPO, PILLAR R. Fresco:  St. James. 
    S. LUCIA, BEHIND HIGH ALTAR.  Fresco:  Crucifixion.  E.
    CAPPELLA DI MONTE (near San Gemignano).  Madonna with SS.  Antony
        Abbot and Bartholomew. 1490. 
    S. MARIA ASSUNTA A PANCOLE (near San Gemignano).  Madonna. 
    PIEVE DI ULIGNANO (near San Gemignano).  Madonna with SS.  Stephen
        and Bartholomew. 
Siena.
    149-152.  Triumphs of Petrarch.
    209.  Nativity. 
Sinalunga (Val di Chiana). 
    S. MARTINO, SACRISTY. Tondo:  Madonna and infant John. 
Todi. 
    PINACOTECA.  Madonna. 
Vienna. 
    FANITEUM (UeBER ST. VEIT).  Fresco:  Madonna with Bishop and St.
        Christina. 1485. 
    COUNT LANCKORONSKI.  Madonna against Rose-hedge. 
Volterra. 
    MUNICIPIO.  Fresco:  Crucifixion. 
    ORATORIO DI S. ANTONIO.  Nativity.

THE POLLAJUOLI.

Antonio. 1429-1498.  Pupil of Donatello and Andrea del Castagno; strongly
    influenced by Baldovinetti.  Sculptor as well as painter.

Piero. 1443-1496.  Pupil of Baldovinetti; worked mainly on his brother’s
    designs. (Where the execution can be clearly distinguished as of
    either of the brothers separately, the fact is indicated).

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