-
Cennino d'Andrea
Cennini (c. 1360 –
before 1427) was an
Italian painter influenced by Giotto. He was a
student of
Agnolo Gaddi in Florence.
Gaddi trained...
-
Bernardo Cennini (Italian: [berˈnardo tʃenˈniːni]; 1414/5 – c. 1498) was an
Italian goldsmith,
sculptor and
early printer of Florence. As a
sculptor he...
- ground, the
finer the
color becomes.
Italian Renaissance artist Cennino Cennini wrote: "If you were to
grind it
every day, even for 20 years, it would...
-
Domenico Cennini (1606 – August, 1684) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Gravina di
Puglia (1645–1684).
Domenico Cennini was born in...
- Publications, New York, p. 98
Cennino Cennini,The Craftsman's Handbook, note by translator, p xiv. Lara Broecke,
Cennino Cennini, Il
libro dell'arte, Archetype...
- 15th-century
Italian painter and
writer Cennino Cennini in his
handbook on painting, Il
libro dell'arte.
Cennini recommended mixing Venetian red with lime white...
- with a
bluish tinge the
color of indigo. The 15th-century
painter Cennino Cennini described how this
pigment was made
during the
Renaissance in his famous...
-
ultramarine from
lapis lazuli was
introduced and
later described by
Cennino Cennini in the 15th century. This
process consisted of
grinding the
lapis lazuli...
-
called terra di siena, or
sienna earth. The 15th-century
painter Cennino Cennini described the uses of
ochre pigments in his
famous treatise on painting...
- Jan van Eyck,
Leonardo da Vinci,
Albrecht Dürer and Raphael.
Cennino Cennini's Il
Libro dell'Arte
provides a
window on the
practice of
silver and leadpoint...