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Masaccio da it.m.wikipedia.org
Opere di attribuzione incerta modifica · Santo vescovo, 1422 circa, affresco, chiesa di San Lorenzo, San Giovanni Valdarno · Madonna dell'Umiltà, 1424-1425, ...
Masaccio da en.m.wikipedia.org
The name Masaccio is a humorous version of Maso (short for Tommaso), meaning "clumsy" or "messy" Tom. The name may have been created to distinguish him from his ...
Masaccio

Masaccio

Pittore italiano
«Le cose fatte inanzi a lui [prima di Masaccio] si possono chiamar dipinte, e le sue vive, veraci e naturali.» Masaccio, soprannome di Tommaso di Ser Giovanni di Mòne di Andreuccio Cassài, è stato un pittore italiano. Wikipedia

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Masaccio da www.britannica.com
26 mar 2024 · Masaccio was an important Florentine painter of the early Renaissance whose frescoes in the Brancacci Chapel of the Church of Santa Maria ...
Masaccio was born in Castel San Giovanni (now called San Giovanni Valdarno, province of Arezzo) on 21 December 1401. Already by October of 1418 he was ...
Masaccio da www.theartstory.org
19 ott 2018 · Masaccio was the first great painter of the Quattrocento period of the Renaissance recreating lifelike figures with a convincing sense of ...
Masaccio da www.nationalgallery.org.uk
Masaccio was the most revolutionary painter of the Early Renaissance. The Virgin and Child in the National Gallery is the central fragment of one of his ...
Masaccio da www.wga.hu
Masaccio (1401-1427?), the first great painter of the Italian Renaissance, whose innovations in the use of scientific perspective inaugurated the modern era in ...
Masaccio da www.wikiart.org
Masaccio born Tommaso di Ser Giovanni di Simone, was a Florentine artist who is regarded as the first great Italian painter of the Quattrocento period of ...
Masaccio da www.storicang.it
21 dic 2021 · Il 21 dicembre 1401 nacque Tommaso Cassai, noto come Masaccio. Nel corso della sua breve vita rivoluzionò l'arte del suo tempo, ...
Painted about 1427, it was probably Masaccio's last work in Florence. It represents the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) set in a barrel-vaulted hall ...