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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Battista Bissoni (1576–1636)
Boccaccio Boccaccino (c. 1467–c. 1525)
Giovanni Boccati (1420–after 1480)
Giovanni Boccardi (?–1542)
Umberto Boccioni (1882–1916)...
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depicting an
Enthroned Madonna, Saints, and Angels,
painted by a
follower of
Boccati. Nearby,
among other quattrocento frescoes, is a 15th-century
fresco depicting...
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Frederick Mason Perkins collection composed of 32
works including Giovanni Boccati,
Jacopo della Quercia,
Filippo Lippi,
Francesco di
Giorgio Martini, and...
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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...
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influences cited for the
painter are
Carlo and
Vittore Crivelli,
Giovanni Boccati,
Giovanni Angelo d’Antonio,
Ludovico Urbani, and
Lorenzo d’Alessandro....