vendredi 5 février 2021

RENAISSANCE (1300-1600)


Jacopo da Sellaio, The penitent St Jerome

Jacopo da Sellaio, Madonna and Child with St. Jerome

Jacopo da Sellaio, The judgment of Paris

Jacopo da Sellaio, Virgin adoring the Child, c.1480

Jacopo da Sellaio, Virgin adoring the Child, detail

Jacopo del Sellaio, Scenes from the Story of the Argonauts (1465) I

Jacopo del Sellaio, Scenes from the Story of the Argonauts (1465) II

Jacopo del Sellaio, The Madonna adoring the Child

Jacopo da Sellaio, parfois connu sous le nom de Jacopo di Arcangel ou "Le Maître des Argonautes", était un peintre italien éclectique du début de la Renaissance, qui peignait dans le style de l'école florentine. Il fut l'élève de Fra Filippo Lippi, avec son contemporain Sandro Botticelli, qui devint une influence durable sur lui.

Jacopo da Sellaio, sometimes known as Jacopo di Arcangel or 'The Master of the Argonauts', was an eclectic Italian painter from the early Renaissance, who painted in the style of the Florentine School. He was a pupil of Fra Filippo Lippi, with his contemporary Sandro Botticelli, who became a lasting influence on him.

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