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    Giottino (fl. 1324 – 1369), also known as Tommaso Fiorentino, was an early Italian painter from Florence. His real name was Maso di Stefano or Tommaso...
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    David Pierre Giottino Humbert de Superville (The Hague, 18 July 1770 – Leiden, 9 January 1849) was a Dutch artist and art scholar. He was a draughtsman...
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  • Niccolò da Bologna – Italian manuscript illuminator (died 1403) 1324: Giottino – Italian painter from Florence (died 1369) 1322: Matteo Giovanetti – Italian...
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    Memmi Taddeo Gaddi Andrea Orcagna (Andrea di Cione) Tommaso Fiorentino (Giottino) Giovanni da Ponte Agnolo Gaddi with Cennino Cennini Berna Sanese (Barna...
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  • architect, known for the fresco series Life of the Virgin (completed in 1338) Giottino (fl. 1324–1369), painter of the school of Giotto. He has been credited...
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  • include: Daniel de Superville (disambiguation), multiple people David Pierre Giottino Humbert de Superville (1770–1849), Dutch artist and art scholar Jean Humbert...
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  • 1369: Francesco Talenti – Italian sculptor and architect (born 1300) 1369: Giottino – Italian painter from Florence (born 1324) 1368: Matteo Giovanetti – Italian...
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  • Italian racing driver Giorgione Giorgio da Castelfranco Italian painter Giottino Maso di Stefano Italian painter Grabica; Grot; Kalina Stefan Rowecki Polish...
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    development of Divisionism include Charles Henry, Charles Blanc, David Pierre Giottino Humbert de Superville, David Sutter, Michel Eugène Chevreul, Ogden Rood...
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    in 1369, when he is known to be working in Rome for Pope Urban V with Giottino and the sons of Taddeo Gaddi. "Giovanni da Milano". Grove Art Online. Archived...
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  • Giovanni 1310–1347 Italian Sculptor Allegretto Nuzi 1315–1373 Italian Painter Giottino 1320–1369 Italian Painter Giusto de Menabuoi 1320–1397 Italian Painter...
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    Gauguin read it. A direct visual inspiration may have come from David Pierre Giottino Humbert de Superville's etching Allegory. Although there is no direct connection...
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    c. 1220s Cimabue Bonaventura Berlinghieri, St Francis of Assisi, 1235 Giottino Vitale da Bologna Simone Martini Andrei Rublev Andrei Rublev Ambrogio Lorenzetti...
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    Gospels c. 1220s Carolingian Carolingian Saint Mark Evangelist portrait Giottino Vitale da Bologna Simone Martini Simone Martini Cimabue Giotto Giotto Giotto...
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    May 1430) was an Italian painter. Born in Florence, he was the pupil of Giottino, in whose style he painted. His masterpiece is said to have been an Annunciation...
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    Bernardo Daddi Pietro Cavallini Jacopo del Casentino Buonamico Buffalmacco Giottino Andrea Orcagna Agnolo Gaddi Antonio Veneziano Giovanni da Santo Stefano...
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    are artworks by Matteo Rosselli (Vision of San Lorenzo); Niccolò Lapi; Giottino; Mariotto di Nardo; Ferdinando Tacca (bronze bas-relief of Martyrdom of...
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    in Amsterdam has an 1848 portrait by Cornet of the painter David Pierre Giottino Humbert de Superville. In 1982, the Lakenhal museum held an exhibition...
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    Dutch painter of Swiss and French extraction. His brother David Pierre Giottino Humbert de Superville was a well-known artist and scholar. As an officer...
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    Gothic Art. Giorgio Vasari confused Maso with Maso di Stephano, called "Giottino". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maso di Banco. Gallery of Art...
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  • military engineer credited with rediscovering ancient Carthage David Pierre Giottino Humbert de Superville, a scholar and artist who wrote the influential Essai...
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    2010. He died in Florence in 1350. His more famous son was nicknamed "Giottino" in admiring reference to his Giottesque realism.[citation needed] Jane...
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  • For example, this painter at times is confused for Tommaso di Stefano (Giottino). The exact relationships of mentor/teacher and pupil/follower are often...
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    credited with rediscovering ancient Carthage, and his son David Pierre Giottino Humbert de Superville was an artist and art scholar who authored the influential...
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  • (Digitaal Wetenschapshistorisch Centrum). Retrieved 3 May 2020. "David Pierre Giottino Humbert de Superville", KNAW Historisch Ledenbestand (Digitaal Wetenschapshistorisch...
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    1766 – Amstelveen, 1822), 2 works Humbert de Superville, David Pièrre Giottino (The Hague, 1770 – Leiden, 1849), 1 work Humbert, Jean (Amsterdam, 1734...
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