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Masaccio (UK: /mæˈsætʃioʊ/, US: /məˈsɑːtʃioʊ, məˈzɑːtʃ(i)oʊ/; Italian: [maˈzattʃo];
December 21, 1401 –
summer 1428), born
Tommaso di Ser
Giovanni di Simone...
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Italian Renaissance artist Masaccio in the
Dominican church of
Santa Maria Novella, in Florence. The
fresco was
among Masaccio's last
major commissions and...
- sculpture,
which manifested itself as
early as the 1420s in the
paintings of
Masaccio and Uccello. The
improvement of oil
paint and
developments in oil-painting...
- The
Tribute Money is a
fresco by the
Italian Early Renaissance painter Masaccio,
located in the
Brancacci Chapel of the
basilica of
Santa Maria del Carmine...
- and
architects including Filippo Brunelleschi, Leon
Battista Alberti,
Masaccio,
Paolo Uccello,
Piero della Francesca and Luca
Pacioli studied linear perspective...
- (Italian:
Polittico di Pisa) was a
large multi-paneled
altarpiece produced by
Masaccio for the
chapel of
Saint Julian in the
church of
Santa Maria del Carmine...
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Masolino da
Panicale to
paint his chapel. Masolino's ****ociate, 21-year-old
Masaccio, 18
years younger than Masolino, ****isted, but
during painting Masolino...
- The
Death of
Masaccio is an 1817 oil on
canvas history painting of the
death of
Masaccio, in the
Museum of
Grenoble since 2000. It was
first exhibited...
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Masaccio is
important for
developing naturalistic depiction of 3D
space containing figures conceived as
accurate plastic objects. In his
paintings the...
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Italian Early Renaissance artist Masaccio. The
fresco is a
single scene from the
cycle painted around 1425 by
Masaccio,
Masolino and
others on the walls...