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Guariento di Arpo (1310 – 1370),
sometimes incorrectly referred to as Guerriero, was a 14th-century
painter whose career was
centered in Padua. The painter...
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original decorations. The
Guariento Room's name is due to the fact it
houses a
fresco painted by the
Paduan artist Guariento around 1365.
Almost completely...
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painted between 1302 and 1397 by
several prominent painters: Giotto,
Guariento di Arpo,
Giusto de' Menabuoi,
Altichiero da Zevio,
Jacopo d'Avanzi, and...
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century and
restored in the 18th century. San Francesco: with a
Crucifix by
Guariento (14th century) and
remains of
contemporary frescoes. Next to the church...
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Giotto derived from the
altar of the
Cappella degli Scrovegni Angels by
Guariento derived from the
Cappella della Reggia Carrarese Madonna and
Child by...
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northern Italy were
influenced by Giotto's work in Padua,
including Guariento,
Giusto de' Menabuoi,
Jacopo Avanzi, and Altichiero. From 1306 from 1311...
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century Johann M. Rottmayr, St. Michael's Triumph, 1697 St.
Michael by
Guariento, 14th
century St
Michael weighing souls during the Last Judgement, 16th...
- Jacopo,
Andriolo de
Santi was
commissioned to
carve his sepulchre, and
Guariento di Arpo
began work on a
fresco of the
coronation of the
Virgin Mary to...
- 013. PMC 4068365. PMID 23017427.
Schmidt CQ,
Herbert AP,
Mertens HD,
Guariento M,
Soares DC,
Uhrin D, et al. (January 2010). "The
central portion of...
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Stefano da Verona,
Jacopo Avanzi, Altichiero,
Jacobello del Fiore,
Guariento di Arpo,
Giusto de' Menabuoi,
Vincenzo Foppa,
Vincenzo Catena, Cima da...