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- Giacomo Jaquerio (c. 1375 – 1453) was an Italian medieval painter, one of the main exponents of Gothic painting in Piedmont. He was active in his native...
- courtyard and the prison. He also commissioned Piedmontese painter Giacomo Jaquerio to paint frescoes on the chapel and on the inner courtyard. Under Boniface...
- Sepulchri), leader of the First Crusade and first ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Fresco by Giacomo Jaquerio in Saluzzo, northern Italy (circa 1420)....
- Lombardian origins and probable training. Aimone was a contemporary of Giacomo Jaquerio and they had the patronage of the lords of Savoy in common. Works of Aimone...
- great importance to art. Among others, he worked with the famous Giacomo Jaquerio in literature and architecture, encouraging the cultivation of the arts...
- Fresco by Giacomo Jaquerio in the Castello della Manta (1420), meant to represent both Manfred I and Godfrey of Bouillon as one of the Nine Worthies...
- the Holy Trinity is covered with Russo-Byzantine frescoes. 1418: Giacomo Jaquerio paints frescoes in the chateau of Pinerolo. 1411–1413: Donatello completes...
- court reflected this cosmopolitan climate, with artists such as Giacomo Jaquerio. He took Burgundian sculpture as his model, but soon developed a more personal...
- attorney and founder of the Center for Studies on New Religions. Giacomo Jaquerio (c. 1380–1453), painter. Filippo Juvarra (1678–1736), architect. Alberto...
- realism at times. He developed such style from the influence of Giacomo Jaquerio, the pioneer of an independent Piedmontese school, and shared his expressive...