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Andrea di Orcagna
Madonna and Child Enthroned with Two Angels and SS.Andrew,Nicholas,john the Baptist and James
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ID: 29702
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Andrea di Orcagna
Italian Byzantine Style Painter, ca.1320-1368 Related Paintings of Andrea di Orcagna :. | Portrait prince Cristiano | Bobby verkhoyansk portrait | Wilton Diptych: Virgin and Child with Angels | Dr.Pozzi at Home | Loch Fad | Related Artists: Attributed to john wilson carmichael1800-1868
Otter, ThomasAmerican, 1832-90 Tranquillo CremonaItalian Painter , 1837-1878
Italian painter. The son of an Austrian government official, Cremona began his artistic education in 1849 at the art school in Pavia, where he encountered three Lombard artists who were an important influence on his early studies: Giacomo Tr?court (1812-82), head of the school; Giovanni Carnevali, Tr?court's friend and a frequent visitor to Pavia; and Federico Faruffini, also a student at Pavia. All three were interpreters of the curiously soft and subtle form of Romanticism, derived from Andrea Appiani, that was to be found in this specific form only in Italy. In 1852 Cremona moved to Venice, where he enrolled at the Accademia. His teachers, who included Ludovico Lipparini (1800-56), Michelangelo Grigoletti (1801-70) and Antonio Zona (1814-92), were well versed in the more academic form of Romanticism expressed by Francesco Hayez, although in Zona the rather rigid, academic linearity was attenuated by a softer sense of form and colour. The Venetian Old Masters were a greater influence on Cremona's ultimate use of colour than was his academy training. In 1859, to avoid military service with the Austrian Army, Cremona moved to Piedmont.
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