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- Jacopo del Sellaio (1441/42–1493), was an Italian painter of the early Renaissance, active in his native Florence. His real name was Jacopo di Arcangelo...
- a Madonna in Adoration by Christ with Saint Giovannino by Jacopo del Sellaio, a Madonna and Child attributed to Master of the Griggs Crucifix (15th...
- da Forlì (1922), Cima da Conegliano (1923), Apelle (1926), Jacopa del Sellaio (1932), Ugolino da Siena (1935), Donatello II (1937), Nearco (1938), Bellini...
- (Bartolomeo Bellano) Fra Filippo Lippi with Fra Diamante and Jacopo del Sellaio Paolo Romano, Mino del Reame, Chimenti Camicia, and Baccio Pontelli Andrea...
- executed between 1480 and 1485. Others attribute authorship to Jacopo da Sellaio. The woman is shown in profile but with her bust turned in three-quarter...
- Oaks) St. Leger Italiano No filly has swept all three races, but Jacopa de Sellaio won the Premio Parioli, Derby Italiano, Premio Regina Elena, and Oaks d'Italia...
- group of five c.1490 tempera on panel paintings of scenes by Jacopo del Sellaio, whose studio specialised in the production of such coffers and c****oni...
- Jones (1918), Canova (1919), Delleana (1928), Nogara (1931), Jacopa del Sellaio (1932), Bernina (1934), Niccolo da Foligno (1935), Nearco (1938), Niccolo...
- with Jacopo del Sellaio, with whom he painted two great chests, the Morelli Nerli C****oni (London, Courtauld Institute). Like Sellaio, Biagio was prolific...
- sieve. Tuccia herself had been a subject for artists such as Jacopo del Sellaio (d. 1493) and Joannes Strad****, and women who were arts patrons started...