Definition of Siennese. Meaning of Siennese. Synonyms of Siennese

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Definition of Siennese

Siennese
Siennese Si`en*nese", a. Of or pertaining to Sienna, a city of Italy.

Meaning of Siennese from wikipedia

- calligrapher, book scribe and printmaker (died 1478) 1410: VecchiettaSiennese painter (died 1480) 1410: Cristoforo di GeremiaItalian medalist (died...
- Semiramis, Lampetho, Thamarys, Teuta, Penthésilée. A very fine set of Siennese fifteenth century panel paintings, attributed to the Master of the Griselda...
- Geoffroy de Charney, Templar Preceptor of Normandy Spinello Tolomei, a Siennese Lombard banker Guccio Baglioni, Tolomei's nephew Eliabel Cressay, widow...
- original overall scheme from those of Tino di Camaino (c. 1285–1337), the Siennese sculptor whose wall-tombs of a century before had been very influential...
- with the traditions of the Low Countries. Some of the plates are in the Siennese "map perspective". Johannes Kip at the RKD "Johannes Kip Engravings". mazzaforte...
- Bartolo a name shared with two other Italian painters, the 14th-century Siennese Andrea di Bartolo, and the 15th-century Florentine Andrea di Bartolo. His...
- c. 1420 Madonna by S****etta, a late representative of the distinctive Siennese style. 1432–36 Beautiful Madonna from Wrocław, National Museum in Warsaw...
- Salopian Salopian Side Sidetan Sidetan Siena (Sienna) Sienese, Siennese Sienese, Siennese Silver Lake Silver Laker Silver Laker Singapore Singaporean Singaporean...
- with the surname include: Andrea di Bartolo (1360/70–1428), 14th century Siennese painter Andrea di Bartolo (c. 1421 – 1457), 15th century Florentine painter...
- to the Low Countries' traditions. Some of the plates are maps, in the Siennese "map perspective," a feat of imagination in a world that had not conceived...