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Giuliano Pesello, born
Giuliano d'Arrigo (sometimes
spelled Arrigho) (ca. 1367 - 1446), was an
Italian painter of the
early Renaissance period, active...
- workshop, who
taught many painters.
Sandro Botticelli and
Francesco di
Pesello (called Pesellino) were
among his most
distinguished pupils. His son, Filippino...
- Italian-British
writer and Guinness-record-holding
traveller Giuliano Pesello (ca. 1367–1446),
Italian painter Giuliano Gemma (1938–2013),
Italian actor...
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Castagno Cosimo Tura
Piero della Francesca Ercole de'
Roberti Francesco di
Pesello or
Pesellino Masaccio Paolo Uccello Pisanello Domenico Veneziano Melozzo...
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Francesco (died 1427), and his
maternal grandfather was the
painter Giuliano Pesello (1367–1446), from
whose name the
diminutive nickname "Pesellino" arose...
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Castagno and
Domenico Veneziano Gentile da
Fabriano Vittore Pisanello Pesello and
Francesco Pesellino Benozzo Gozzoli with
Melozzo da Forlì Francesco...
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students of Fra
Filippo Lippi along with
Sandro Botticelli and
Francesco di
Pesello (called Pesellino), who were
among his most
distinguished pupils. Lucrezia...
- Fox-Strangways in 1850. An 18th
century label on the
reverse links the
painting to
Pesello and
gives it the
catalogue number 22. Van Male
attributed to the Master...
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painting of Hawkwood—with a
figure of
Hawkwood by
Gaddi and a
sarcophagus by
Pesello—was
completed by June 16, 1396.
Historian Frances Stonor Saunders speculates...
- and was
outlived twenty years by his father-in-law, the
painter Giuliano Pesello (1367–1446). His son was the
painter Francesco Pesellino (1422–1457), the...