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Giovanni Cimabue (Italian: [tʃimaˈbuːe]), c. 1240 – 1302, was an
Italian painter and
designer of
mosaics from Florence. He was also
known as
Cenni di...
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Italian artist Cimabue, in
tempera on a
poplar panel. It
depicts the
mocking of
Jesus and is one of
three panels known from
Cimabue's Diptych of Devotion...
- The Maestà is a
painting by the
Italian artist Cimabue,
executed around 1280 and now in the Musée du
Louvre in Paris. It was
acquired by the
Louvre in...
- by
Cimabue at
Santa Croce (c. 1265) is a very
large wooden crucifix,
painted in distemper,
attributed to the
Florentine painter and
mosaicist Cimabue, one...
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occasion when
Cimabue was
absent from the workshop, and
Giotto painted a
remarkably lifelike fly on a face in a
painting of
Cimabue. When
Cimabue returned...
- the tale of
young Giotto painting a fly on the
surface of a
painting by
Cimabue that the
older master repeatedly tried to
brush away, a
genre tale that...
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Cimabue's Celebrated Madonna,
originally called Cimabue's [Celebrated]
Madonna [is]
Carried in
Procession through the
Streets of Florence, is an oil painting...
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Crucifix by
Cimabue at
Arezzo is a
large wooden crucifix painted in distemper, with gold leaf, by the
Florentine painter and
mosaicist Cimabue,
dated to...
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medieval painters from the
Roman and
Tuscan schools, and
include works by
Cimabue, Giotto,
Simone Martini,
Pietro Lorenzetti, and
possibly Pietro Cavallini...
- Maestà di
Santa Trinita) is a
panel painting by the
Italian medieval artist Cimabue,
dating to c. 1288-1292.
Originally painted for the
church of
Santa Trinita...