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- Giovanni Boccati or Giovanni di Pier Matteo Boccati (c. 1420 – after 1480) was an Italian painter. Boccati was born in Camerino, in the region of Marche...
- Renaissance painter belonging to the Camerino school that also included Giovanni Boccati and Girolamo di Giovanni. D'Antonio was born in a peasant community in...
- an Italian painter, and is generally supposed to be the son of Giovanni Boccati, and was the painter of an altar-piece at Santa Maria del Pozzo in Monte...
- Renaissance period. His style was influenced by Umbrian artists Gozzoli and Boccati, two of his first mentors, and continued to evolve as younger Umbrian artists...
- Battista Bissoni (1576–1636) Boccaccio Boccaccino (c. 1467–c. 1525) Giovanni Boccati (1420–after 1480) Giovanni Boccardi (?–1542) Umberto Boccioni (1882–1916)...
- depicting an Enthroned Madonna, Saints, and Angels, painted by a follower of Boccati. Nearby, among other quattrocento frescoes, is a 15th-century fresco depicting...
- Frederick Mason Perkins collection composed of 32 works including Giovanni Boccati, Jacopo della Quercia, Filippo Lippi, Francesco di Giorgio Martini, and...
- Sinebrychoff Art Museum has foreign paintings by painters such as Giovanni Boccati, Giovanni Castiglione, Govaert Flinck, Rembrandt, Jan Cook, Goyen, Carl...
- Duccio, Gentile da Fabriano, Fra Angelico, Benozzo Gozzoli, Giovanni Boccati and Piero della Francesca. The particular attention of the collection is...
- influences cited for the painter are Carlo and Vittore Crivelli, Giovanni Boccati, Giovanni Angelo d’Antonio, Ludovico Urbani, and Lorenzo d’Alessandro....