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Buonamico di Martino,
otherwise known as
Buonamico Buffalmacco (active c. 1315ā1336), was an
Italian Renaissance painter who
worked in Florence, Bologna...
- ("Triumph of Death"),
painted by the
Italian Renaissance artist Buonamico Buffalmacco (c.ā1330sā1350, disputed), and
currently preserved in the
Campo Santo...
- the course.
Buffalmacco throws him into a foul ditch, and
there they
leave him.
Lauretta narrates another tale
about Bruno and
Buffalmacco and
their practical...
- stories. In
these tales he is the
victim of the
pranks of
Bruno and
Buffalmacco. He
becomes a
recurring character in
Renaissance literature, especially...
-
which were
started in 1225 by Jacobus. His
pupils included Buonamico Buffalmacco. Tafi is
shown in
Frederic Leighton's Cimabue's
Celebrated Madonna (1853ā1855);...
- Fathers),
usually attributed to
Buonamico di
Martino da Firenze,
detto il
Buffalmacco, were
painted in the
years after the
Black Death. The
cycle of frescoes...
- and
Ugolino Pietro Lorenzetti (Pietro Laurati)
Andrea Pisano Buonamico Buffalmacco Ambrogio Lorenzetti (Ambruogio Laurati)
Pietro Cavallini Simone Martini...
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existence of less
famous characters, such as the
tricksters Bruno and
Buffalmacco and
their victim Calandrino.
Still other fictional characters are based...
- A
sinopia for a
fresco by
Buonamico Buffalmacco (1290-1341), in the
Museum of
Sinopie in Pisa...
-
Triumph of
Death (former fresco, 14th century)
attributed to
Buonamico Buffalmacco at
Camposanto of Pisa, Tuscany,
Italy Triumph of
Death (fresco, late...