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Jacopo del
Sellaio (1441/42–1493) was an
Italian painter of the
early Renaissance,
active in his
native Florence. His real name was
Jacopo di Arcangelo...
- 7:13–14 by the
woodcutter Georgin François (1801–1863) in 1825.
Jacopo da
Sellaio,
Triumph of Eternity, 1485–1490 An
allegorical classical woman c. 1670s...
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group of five c.1490
tempera on
panel paintings of
scenes by
Jacopo del
Sellaio,
whose studio specialised in the
production of such
coffers and c****oni...
- Cosmè Tura, Niccolò Pisano,
Mariotto di Nardo,
Cosimo Rosselli,
Jacopo del
Sellaio,
Giovanni Boccati,
Liberale da Verona,
Francesco Francia, Perugino. 16th...
- (Bartolomeo Bellano) Fra
Filippo Lippi with Fra
Diamante and
Jacopo del
Sellaio Paolo Romano, Mino del Reame,
Chimenti Camicia, and
Baccio Pontelli Andrea...
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Mexico The Virgin, Child, and
Saint John (c.1480-1485) by
Jacopo del
Sellaio Saint Peter (1623-1630) by
Claude Vignon Plum Garden,
Kameido (1857) by...
- and 1485,
although some
authorities attribute authorship to
Jacopo da
Sellaio. The
woman is
shown in
profile but with her bust
turned in three-quarter...
- a
Madonna in
Adoration by
Christ with
Saint Giovannino by
Jacopo del
Sellaio, a
Madonna and
Child attributed to
Master of the
Griggs Crucifix (15th...
- Oaks) St.
Leger Italiano No
filly has
swept all
three races, but
Jacopa de
Sellaio won the
Premio Parioli,
Derby Italiano,
Premio Regina Elena, and Oaks d'Italia...
- sieve.
Tuccia herself had been a
subject for
artists such as
Jacopo del
Sellaio (d. 1493) and
Joannes Strad****, and
women who were arts
patrons started...