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Pisanello (c. 1380/1395 – c. 1450/1455), born
Antonio di
Puccio Pisano or
Antonio di
Puccio da Cereto, also
erroneously called Vittore Pisano by Giorgio...
- of the
Emperor John VIII
Palaiologos during his
visit to Florence, by
Pisanello (1438). The
legend reads, in Gr****: "John the Palaiologos,
basileus and...
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Saint George and the
Princess is a
fresco by the
Italian master Pisanello,
located in the
Pellegrini Chapel of the
Church of Sant'Anastasia, Verona, northern...
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tempera painting on
panel attributed to the
Italian Late-Gothic
master Pisanello. It was
probably executed between 1435 and 1445 and is also
known as Portrait...
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tempera on
panel painting attributed to the
Italian Late-Gothic
master Pisanello and
probably executed between 1432 and 1433. It is on
display at the Kunsthistorisches...
- Leonello's commission, and at the
Ferrarese court there worked artists such as
Pisanello,
Iacopo Bellini,
Giovanni da Oriolo,
Andrea Mantegna,
Piero della Francesca...
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Sword Piero della Francesca: Portrait of
Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta Pisanello: Portrait of a
Princess Pittoni: The
Continence of Scipio;
Christ Giving...
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province of Novara, in
northern Italy Pisano period, in
number theory Pisanello (1380–1456),
Italian artist sometimes erroneously called Vittore Pisano...
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Gonzaga family,
which once
extended to the
successive room, the "Room of
Pisanello", from the
artist who, from 1433,
painted a
series of
frescoes depicting...
- Quaglia) is an
International Gothic painting generally attributed to
Pisanello.
Dating to c. 1420, it was
housed in the
Castelvecchio Museum of Verona...