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Antonio Bambocci (1351?–1421?) was an
Italian painter and
sculptor of the
Gothic period,
active in and near Naples. He was born in Peperino, and came to...
- as the Bentvueghels. His
nickname in this
group ("bent name") was Il
Bamboccio. The
style of
genre painting he
introduced was
followed by
other Northern...
- the
Dutch painter Pieter van Laer in 1625. He
acquired the
nickname "Il
Bamboccio" and his
followers were
called the Bamboccianti,
whose works would inspire...
- (Dutch for 'birds of a feather'). Van Laer was
given the
nickname "Il
Bamboccio",
which means "ugly doll" or "puppet". A
number of
Flemish and
Dutch and...
- man in the so-called
Dutch Room of the palace),
Pieter van Laer,
called Bamboccio (Travellers),
Anthony van Dyck (Christ in the
Garden of Gethsemane), Ferdinand...
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Finnish footballer Antonio Azara,
Italian jurist and
politician Antonio Bamboccio,
Italian painter and
sculptor Antonio Banderas (born 1960),
Spanish actor...
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miniature painter working in the Late
Gothic style (died 1414) 1351:
Antonio Bamboccio –
Italian painter and
sculptor of the
Gothic period (died 1421) 1350:...
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Sienese School during the
early Renaissance (born 1362) 1421:
Antonio Bamboccio –
Italian painter and
sculptor of the
Gothic period (born 1351) 1421:...
- countryside. The
Dutch painter Pieter van Laer who was
nicknamed "Il
Bamboccio" (meaning "ugly doll" or "puppet" in Italian) had
started this type of...
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there on to Rome,
where they met
Pieter van Laer (whose bent name was "
Bamboccio").
After a few
years he
undertook a tour of Italy,
traveling to Naples...