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    Madonna and Child with Saints by the Master of San Lucchese (14th century, around 1345) is an Italian painting, with tempera and gold lead on panel as...
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    Restoration Of Mantegna’S San Zeno Altarpiece In Florence, Arcadja, (2008-06-23), (accessed: 2012-07-13) metmuseum Madonna and Child with Saints Girolamo...
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  • and an oculus. The north aisle houses a 15th-century sculpture of the Madonna and Child, while at the third pier is a marble pulpit in Gothic style, whose...
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    Duecento (category Pages with Italian IPA)
    and Western Europe generally, under heavy influence from the icons of Byzantine art, whose many variations of the subject of the Madonna and Child were...
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    Gothic art in Milan (category Articles with short description)
    decoration: the oldest work is the fresco of the Madonna and Child with Saints in the apse by an anonymous Lombard master with Tuscan influences. Also on the apse...
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    Cathedral of Lucca. As a patron of the arts, he commissioned another work by Jacopo della Quercia, the "Polyptych of Madonna with Child and Saints Lawrence...
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    Santa Trinita and Ognissanti in the late 13th century and early 14th century. Duccio's panel of around 1285, Madonna with Child enthroned and six Angels...
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    several large altarpieces of a type known as "Sacred Conversation", which show a group of saints around the enthroned Madonna. His contemporary Giorgione...
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    The Lute Player (Caravaggio) (category Articles with short description)
    Maccari, Pietro Paolini, pittore lucchese, 1603–1681, Lucca 1987 G. de Marchi, “Guiseppi Ghezzi mostre di quadri a San Salvatore in Lauro 1628–1725”, Miscellanea...
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    Italo-Byzantine (category All articles with dead external links)
    in Byzantine techniques. These are versions of Byzantine icons, most of the Madonna and Child, but also of other subjects; essentially they introduced...
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    with the canvases of Madonna and Child with Saints John the Evangelist and Michael the Archangel (1588) for the College of Jurisconsults and Saint Ambrose...
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    Angelo Caroselli (category Articles with Italian-language sources (it))
    of witchcraft and musicians. The work of Caroselli was influential on other Caravaggisti such as the Lucchese painter Pietro Paolini and the Dutch painter...
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    Romanesque art (category Articles with short description)
    On the apse walls below would be saints and apostles, perhaps including narrative scenes, for example of the saint to whom the church was dedicated....
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    Baroque in Milan (category Articles with short description)
    (1625); the fourth chapel features the Madonna and Saints by Duchino, and the Flagellation and Christ in the Garden of Olives by Enea Salmeggia known as Talpino;...
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    Museo Horne (category Art museums and galleries in Florence)
    site with large house was ceded by the Alberti family to Simone and Luigi di Jacopo Corsi. Over the period of 1495–1502, the structure was rebuilt with designs...
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    CA – Los Angeles Times". www.legacy.com. "Larissa Bonfante – Joseph A. Lucchese Funeral Home". Archived from the original on August 29, 2019. Retrieved...
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    Caravaggisti (category Pages with image sizes containing extra px)
    his return to Verona he painted a St. Peter and Saints for the church of San Tomaso and a Coronation of the Virgin for Sant' Anastasia. He died from...
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    Italy) Madonna with the Long Neck; by Parmigianino; 1534–1540; oil on panel; 2.19 x 1.32 m; Uffizi Gallery (Florence) Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time; by...
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    Cubism (category French artist groups and collectives)
    Králíček and Josef Chochol. They worked mostly in Prague but also in other Bohemian towns. The best-known Cubist building is the House of the Black Madonna in...
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    the crown worn by Otto III as a child, which he presented to the Golden Madonna of Essen after he outgrew it. Examples of crux gemmata or processional crosses...
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