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Zanobi Machiavelli

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Saint Nicholas of Tolentino Saves a Hanged Man, by Zanobi Machiavelli, Rijksmuseum, 1470

Zanobi Machiavelli (1418–1479) was an Italian painter and illuminator.

Machiavelli specialized in religious themed pieces. Some of his works reside at the National Gallery, London,[1] and the Dunedin Public Art Gallery. He died in Pisa in 1479.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Zanobi Machiavelli tryptychs, National Gallery, London". Retrieved 2009-01-11.
  2. ^ "Zanobi Machiavelli References , J. Paul Getty Museum". Retrieved 2009-01-11.