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Luca Signorelli Madonna and Child with Saints and Angels Luca Signorelli oil painting


Madonna and Child with Saints and Angels Luca Signorelli
Painting ID::  88852
Artist: Luca Signorelli
Painting: Madonna and Child with Saints and Angels Luca Signorelli
Introduction: Oil on hardboard transferred from panel, 155.7 x 135.6 cm Washington, National Gallery of Art Date Mid or late 1510s cyf
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Luca Signorelli The Holy Family with Saint oil painting


The Holy Family with Saint
Painting ID::  89287
Artist: Luca Signorelli
Painting: The Holy Family with Saint
Introduction: between 1490(1490) and 1492(1492) Medium oil on wood cyf
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Luca Signorelli The Holy Family with Saint oil painting


The Holy Family with Saint
Painting ID::  89291
Artist: Luca Signorelli
Painting: The Holy Family with Saint
Introduction: between 1490(1490) and 1492(1492) Medium oil on wood cyf
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Luca Signorelli Crucifixion oil painting


Crucifixion
Painting ID::  89603
Artist: Luca Signorelli
Painting: Crucifixion
Introduction: 1504-1505 Medium tempera and oil on panel Dimensions 72.5 x 101.3 cm (28.5 x 39.9 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Luca Signorelli Martyrdom of St Sebastian oil painting


Martyrdom of St Sebastian
Painting ID::  91300
Artist: Luca Signorelli
Painting: Martyrdom of St Sebastian
Introduction: 1498(1498) Medium oil on panel cyf
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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     Crtona 1441-1523 .Italian painter of the Umbrian school, who probably studied with Piero della Francesca. He worked in Cortona, where some of his paintings have remained. Subsequently he worked in the Cathedral of Perugia, in Volterra, and at Monte Oliveto before undertaking (1499) the decoration of the Cappella Nuova in the Orvieto Cathedral. There he represented the apocalyptic series of the Story of the Anti-Christ, the End of the World, the Resurrection of the Bodies, Paradise, and the Inferno, as well as figurations from antique poems and the Divine Comedy. The infernal scenes are remarkable for their imaginative evocation of fiends and tortures of Hell. Michelangelo was influenced by his powerful treatment of anatomy and the vivid realism he used for dramatic ends. Signorelli's paintings in the Vatican, where he went in 1508, were later sacrificed to make way for some of Raphael's work. . Related Artists to Luca Signorelli : | Blake, William | Thomas Stothard | Jacob Duck | Maurycy Gottlieb | Alexandre N. Roussoff |

 

 

 

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