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Italian Early Renaissance Painter, 1420-1497 Italian Renaissance painter. Early in his career he assisted Lorenzo Ghiberti on the east doors of the Baptistery in Florence and Fra Angelico on frescoes in Florence, Rome, and Orvieto. His reputation today rests on the breathtaking fresco cycle The Journey of the Magi (1459 ?C 61) in the chapel of Florence's Medici-Riccardi Palace. His work as a whole was undistinguished, however. He painted several altarpieces and a series of 25 frescoes of Old Testament scenes, now badly damaged, for the Camposanto in Pisa (1468 ?C 84).

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Benozzo Gozzoli Scenes From the Life of St.Augustine oil painting artist


Benozzo Gozzoli Scenes From the Life of St.Augustine oil painting artist

Scenes From the Life of St.Augustine
Painting ID::  53416
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mk231 Oil on canvas

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Benozzo Gozzoli Journey of the Magi to Bethlehem oil painting artist


Benozzo Gozzoli Journey of the Magi to Bethlehem oil painting artist

Journey of the Magi to Bethlehem
Painting ID::  55949
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mk247 C.1460,fresco(detail),chapel of the palazzo medici-riccardi,florence,ltaly

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Benozzo Gozzoli Adoration of the Magi oil painting artist


Benozzo Gozzoli Adoration of the Magi oil painting artist

Adoration of the Magi
Painting ID::  62397
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1440-41 Fresco Convento di San Marco, Florence Benozzo Gozzoli was a student of Fra Angelico who had a formative influence on him. He collaborated in the pictorial decoration of the dormitory cells in the Florentine Dominican monastery of San Marco, which took place from 1438 to 1444/45. There Fra Angelico and his assistants were painting a small devotional fresco in each cell, while Cosimo de' Medici's double cell (cell 38/39) was furnished with a larger wall painting, the Adoration of the Magi (cell 39) and a Crucifixion with Saints Cosmas, Damian, John and Peter (cell 38, the vestibule). The complete integration of the youthful Benozzo's artistic style with that of Fra Angelico has meant that it is only in recent times that it has been possible to identify with a fair degree of accuracy a variety of interventions by his hand, which were first limited to isolated figures or group of figures. Later he had more responsibility and scholars now agree that he was almost exclusively responsible for the decoration of Cosimo de' Medici's cells. Gozzoli's decisive part in the production of the Adoration of the Magi can be recognised stylistically by the fact that, compared t the works of his teacher, the colours are softer, the plasticity of forms is reduced in favour of sharper contours, and the landscape in the background acts as a backdrop. Here the religious theme of the Epiphany is set in a bleak rocky landscape which rises up behind the Three Kings' retinue. This corresponds to the religious mood of Fra Angelico's pictures and does justice to the fresco's function as a devotional picture

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Benozzo Gozzoli Procession of the Middle King oil painting artist


Benozzo Gozzoli Procession of the Middle King oil painting artist

Procession of the Middle King
Painting ID::  62401
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1459-60 Fresco Chapel, Palazzo Medici-Riccardi, Florence The middle king is represented with the features of Emperor John VII Paleologus. For this representation Benozzo based his work on a medallion designed by Pisanello in 1438. However, he made the face younger and replace the traditional and unwieldy Byzantine tiara with a crown resting on a peacock-plumed velvet cap. Author: GOZZOLI, Benozzo Title: Procession of the Middle King (detail) , 1451-1500 , Italian Form: painting , religious

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Benozzo Gozzoli Triumph des Hl. Thomas von Aquin uber Averroes oil painting artist


Benozzo Gozzoli Triumph des Hl. Thomas von Aquin uber Averroes oil painting artist

Triumph des Hl. Thomas von Aquin uber Averroes
Painting ID::  90223
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1468-1484 Medium oil on panel Dimensions Deutsch: 227 x 102 cm cjr

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