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UCCELLO, Paolo Italian Early Renaissance Painter, 1397-1475
Italian painter, draughtsman, mosaicist and designer of stained glass. His work vividly illustrates the principal issues of Florentine art during the first half of the 15th century. Trained within the tradition of the Late Gothic style, he eventually became a leading exponent of the application of linear perspective based on the mathematical system established by Filippo Brunelleschi and Leon Battista Alberti. It is the merging of these two diametrically opposed tendencies that forms the basis of Uccello's style. As well as painting on panel and in fresco
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Painting ID:: 9397 Adoration of the Magi (Quarate predella) tw
1435-40
Panel, 20,5 x 82 cm
Museo Arcivescovile, Florence
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Painting ID:: 9398 Adoration of the Magi (Quarate predella, detail) qt
1435-40
Panel
Museo Arcivescovile, Florence
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Painting ID:: 9399 Sts John and Ansano (Quarate predella) wt
1435-40
Panel, 20,5 x 41 cm
Museo Arcivescovile, Florence
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Painting ID:: 9400 Crucifixion wt
1435-40
Panel, 46 x 67 cm
Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection, Madrid
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Painting ID:: 9401 Portrait of a Young Man wt
1450s
Oil on canvas, 47 x 36 cm
Mus??e des Beaux-Arts, Chamb??ry
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UCCELLO, Paolo
Italian Early Renaissance Painter, 1397-1475
Italian painter, draughtsman, mosaicist and designer of stained glass. His work vividly illustrates the principal issues of Florentine art during the first half of the 15th century. Trained within the tradition of the Late Gothic style, he eventually became a leading exponent of the application of linear perspective based on the mathematical system established by Filippo Brunelleschi and Leon Battista Alberti. It is the merging of these two diametrically opposed tendencies that forms the basis of Uccello's style. As well as painting on panel and in fresco
. Related Artists to UCCELLO, Paolo: | Willem van Aelst | Charles Hawthorne | BACKER, Jacob Adriaensz. | Vladimir Borovikovsky | George Washington |
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