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- long ****ociations with the Mineta Move gallery in Brussels and with Il Polittico in Rome. Holland's affinity with the art of the past is reflected in the...
- The Valle Romita Polyptych (Italian: Polittico di Valle Romita) is a painting by the Italian late Gothic painter Gentile da Fabriano, dating from c. 1410-1412...
- The Annunziata Polyptych is a painting cycle started by Filippino Lippi and finished by Pietro Perugino, whose central panel is now divided between the...
- addition to a host of moulding and casting technologies The 16 panels of the Polittico Griffoni once formed the altarpiece of the Basilica of San Petronio in...
- The San Pietro Polyptych (Italian: Polittico di San Pietro) is a polyptych by Italian Renaissance master Perugino, painted around 1496–1500. The panels...
- Basilica of San Vitale, Ravenna, 6th century Saint Andrew, Masaccio (1426) Polittico del 1476, S. Andrea St Andrew, Design for a Stained Gl**** Window, by Hans...
- The Badia Polyptych (Italian: Polittico di Badia) is a painting by the Italian artist Giotto, painted around 1300 and housed in the Uffizi Gallery of...
- ISBN 1-85759-210-7. OCLC 123287031. Pallucchini, Rodolfo (7 March 1937). "II Polittico del Greco della R. Gallena Estense e la Formazione dell'Artista". Gazzetta...
- Cervara Abbey (Italian: Abbazia della Cervara or Abbazia di San Gerolamo al Monte di Portofino) is a former abbey in Santa Margherita Ligure, Liguria region...
- The Pisa Altarpiece (Italian: Polittico di Pisa) was a large multi-paneled altarpiece produced by Masaccio for the chapel of Saint Julian in the church...