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- Alesso or Alessio Baldovinetti (14 October 1427 – 29 August 1499) was an Italian early Renaissance painter and draftsman. Baldovinetti was born in Florence...
- cloister in front of the basilica facade is now sheltered by a gl**** roof. Baldovinetti painted the first lunette in the chiostro in c. 1460. In about 1476,...
- del Castagno (c. 1421 – 1457) Benozzo Gozzoli (c. 1421 – 1497) Alessio Baldovinetti (1425–1499) Antonio del Pollaiuolo (1429–1498) Antonello da Messina (c...
- Succeeded by Arnold J. Toynbee Preceded by "Madonna and Child" by Alesso Baldovinetti Cover of Time Magazine January 5, 1948 Succeeded by Gregory Peck Preceded by...
- painting was commissioned on 30 January 1465 and was designed by Alesso Baldovinetti. It shows Dante Alighieri presenting his famous poem, the Divine Comedy...
- Antonio and Bernardo Rossellino. The chapel decoration is by Alesso Baldovinetti, Antonio and Piero del Pollaiuolo, and Luca della Robbia. The geometrically...
- works by artists such as Fra Bartolomeo, Domenico Ghirlandaio, Alesso Baldovinetti, Jacopo Vignali, Bernardino Poccetti and Giovanni Antonio Sogliani. San...
- sessions, Mulligan met his ****ure wife, Countess Franca Rota Borghini Baldovinetti, a freelance photojournalist and reporter. In 1975, Mulligan recorded...
- (1445–1482) and Duke of Luxembourg (1457–1482) (d. 1482) October 14 – Alesso Baldovinetti, Italian painter (d. 1499) November 18 – Kunigunde of Sternberg, first...
- Portrait of a Lady in Yellow was painted by the Florentine artist Alesso Baldovinetti sometime in the second half of the 15th century, most likely c. 1465...