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LICINIO, Bernardino
Franciscan Martyrs sf

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LICINIO, Bernardino Franciscan Martyrs sf
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LICINIO, Bernardino

Italian painter, Venetian school (b. ca. 1489, Poscante, d. ca. 1565, Venezia)  Related Paintings of LICINIO, Bernardino :. | Vision of St Bernard | Beures avenge the guest meal of the duke of Berry miniature out of harvest tres you Duc de Berry | Evening in Arcady (mk13) | Portrait of a lady | The Vision of Ezekiel |
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CAVALLINI, Pietro
Italian Gothic Era Painter, ca.1250-1330 Italian painter and mosaicist active mainly in Rome. His major surviving works are mosaics depicting scenes from the life of the Virgin for the Roman church of Santa Maria in Trastevere (1290s) and fragments of a fresco cycle, including a Last Judgment, for the church of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere (c. 1293). He was the first to break with the stylizations of Byzantine art; his figures have a sense of weight and three-dimensionality. Cavallini had many students,
Marcus Stone
British 1840-1921 English painter, son of Frank Stone, ARA, was trained by his father and began to exhibit at the Academy before he was eighteen; and a few years later he illustrated with much success books by Charles Dickens, Anthony Trollope, and other writers, friends of his family. He was elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1877, and academician in 1887. In his earlier pictures he dealt much with historical incidents, but in his later work he occupied himself chiefly with a particular type of dainty sentiment, treated with much charm, refinement and executive skill.
Louis Bleuler
Swiss, 1792-1850






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