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- Pisanello (c. 1380/1395 – c. 1450/1455), born Antonio di Puccio Pisano or Antonio di Puccio da Cereto, also erroneously called Vittore Pisano by Giorgio...
- portrait medal by Pisanello made in Florence, 1438 Sketches of John VIII at the Council of Florence, by Pisanello Another portrait by Pisanello, 1438. Portrait...
- tempera painting on panel attributed to the Italian Late-Gothic master Pisanello. It was probably executed between 1435 and 1445 and is also known as Portrait...
- complex of the Scaliger Tombs. Paintings include: Madonna of the Quail by Pisanello Madonna of the Rose Garden by Stefano da Verona or Michelino da Besozzo...
- Eustace by Pisanello, c. 1440. The dandyish saint wears an especially voluminous chaperon in style A. As with some other hats by Pisanello, the depiction...
- province of Novara, in northern Italy Pisano period, in number theory Pisanello (1380–1456), Italian artist sometimes erroneously called Vittore Pisano...
- Saint George and the Princess is a fresco by the Italian master Pisanello, located in the Pellegrini Chapel of the Church of Sant'Anastasia, Verona, northern...
- Pisanello lors du concile de Ferrare – Florence", Byzantinische Forschungen, 29, 2007, pp. 293–324 "L'empereur Jean VIII Paléologue vu par Pisanello lors...
- Child with Saint Anthony Abbot and Saint George is a panel painting by Pisanello, executed c. 1445, now in the National Gallery, London. It is his only...
- (Novello) on the occasion of the capture of Padua in 1390. The Italian artist Pisanello, generally agreed to be the finest medallist of the Renaissance, began...