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- Francesco Squarcione (c. 1395 – after 1468) was an Italian artist from Padua. His pupils included Andrea Mantegna (with whom he had many legal battles)...
- the age of 11, he became apprenticed to Paduan painter Francesco Squarcione. Squarcione, whose original profession was tailoring, appears to have had a...
- years in the Veneto, where he absorbed influences from the Vivarini, Squarcione, and Mantegna. He left the Veneto by 1458 and spent most of the remainder...
- 1016/j.cpr.2011.07.002. PMC 3176972. PMID 21855827. Torti MC, Buzzanca A, Squarcione C, Salerno C, Mirigliani A, Di Fabio F, et al. (October 2013). "Schizotypy...
- Lippi Fra Angelico Francesco del Cossa Francesco di Giorgio Francesco Squarcione Gentile Bellini Gentile da Fabriano Giovanni Bellini Giovanni di Paolo...
- Madonna and Child is a 1455 tempera on poplar panel painting by Francesco Squarcione, one of only two definitively confirmed works by the artist, who signed...
- regained his independence after six years in the studio of Francesco Squarcione. He filed a lawsuit against his former master for not paying him for works...
- Lippi and Donatello; and for native art there was the school of Francesco Squarcione, whence issued Mantegna. Francesco Petrarca (commonly anglicized as Petrarch...
- pupil of the painter Lippo Dalmasio then for a few years with Francesco Squarcione around 1455. He was a contemporary of Andrea Mantegna. He painted a number...
- parish property is also the School of Charity. A "Verdeterra" of Francesco Squarcione. The church is part of a huge complex with the convent on the left, and...