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Pinxit (from Latin: 'one painted') is a
stylized amendment added to the
signature depiction of the name of the
person responsible for a work of art, found...
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visible at the
front of the panel. The rear of the
panel has the
words "
PINXIT MEA"
painted on it. It is
written in
Roman capital letters, in "mirror writing"...
- author's
signature by painters, sculptors, artisans,
scribes etc.;
compare pinxit fecisti patriam diversis de
gentibus unam "From
differing peoples you have...
- of Sant'Ambrogio.
November 1485 next to the
writing Angelus de
Averaria pinxit una ****
filio suo.[citation needed] They
cover the apse of the
ancient Gothic...
- the
Ottoni coat of arms and the
signature CAROLVS CRIVELLVS VENETVS MILES PINXIT. The
predella survives and
shows (from left to right)
Catherine of Alexandria...
- Enríquez. In the 18th century,
artists increasingly included the
Latin phrase pinxit Mexici (painted in Mexico) on
works bound for the
European market as a sign...
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religious texts there. In 1980 and 1981 he
worked on
Francesco Clemente Pinxit, a
series of twenty-four
gouaches on
antique hand-made rag paper, in collaboration...
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digits or
letters used in a
postal address Postal Index Number, in
India Pinxit,
abbreviated PIN,
added to the
signature of a
painter Public Integrity Section...
- Brethren, We Have Met
Together Folk hymn Camp-meeting / A.
Rider pinxit ;
drawn on
stone by H.
Bridport Text by
George Atkins Meter 8.7.8.7 D
Melody Holy...
- have come from a
close member of Leonardo's circle.
Leonardus da
Vinci pinxit,
Wenceslaus Hollar fecit Aqua forti,
secundum originale, A°. 1650 Hollar...