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Franciabigio (1482 – 24
January 1525) was an
Italian painter of the
Florentine Renaissance. His true name may have been
Francesco di Cristofano; he is...
- (detail), 1509–10
Andrea del Sarto,
Birth of the
Virgin (detail), 1509–15
Franciabigio,
Marriage of the Virgin, 1513 Pontormo, Visitation, 1516 The
large cloister...
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Trionfo di Cicerone) is a
fresco measuring approximately 500x540 cm by
Franciabigio and
Alessandro Allori in the
central hall of the
villa medicea di Poggio...
- 1594) Hans Staden,
German soldier and
sailor (d. 1579)
January 14 –
Franciabigio,
Florentine painter (b. 1482)
February 24 (in
action at the
Battle of...
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later with
Raffaellino del
Garbo (Carli).
Andrea and an
older friend,
Franciabigio,
decided to open a
joint studio at a
lodging together in the
Piazza del...
- Bellini,
Veronese (in San Polo church, Venice),
Giulio Cesare Milani,
Franciabigio (in the
Santissima Annunziata, Florence), and
Giacomo di Castro. Giotto...
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painter (b. 1460) Tang Yin,
Chinese painter (b. 1470) 1525
January 14 –
Franciabigio,
Florentine painter (b. 1482)
February 24 (in
action at the
Battle of...
- unprecedented. In his
Lives of the Artists,
Giorgio Vasari notes that one of
Franciabigio's followers, his
brother Agnolo,
painted a sign for a perfumer's shop...
- 1473 –
Conrad Paumann,
German organist and
composer (b. 1410) 1525 –
Franciabigio,
Florentine painter (b. 1482) 1595 –
Ferdinand II,
Archduke of Austria...
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Perugino (his prin****l
model of
style appears to have been in
reality Franciabigio); the
drawing is not
always unexceptionable; the
female heads have sweetness...