Definition of Bamboccio. Meaning of Bamboccio. Synonyms of Bamboccio

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Bamboccio. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Bamboccio and, of course, Bamboccio synonyms and on the right images related to the word Bamboccio.

Definition of Bamboccio

No result for Bamboccio. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Bamboccio from wikipedia

- 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...
- Finnish footballer Antonio Azara, Italian jurist and politician Antonio Bamboccio, Italian painter and sculptor Antonio Banderas (born 1960), Spanish actor...
- miniature painter working in the Late Gothic style (died 1414) 1351: Antonio BamboccioItalian painter and sculptor of the Gothic period (died 1421) 1350:...
- Sienese School during the early Renaissance (born 1362) 1421: Antonio BamboccioItalian 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...
- 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...