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DescriptionDomenico ghirlandaio, amerigo vespucci, ognissanti, Firenze.jpg |
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secondo half of XV century |
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Andreas Quermann, Ghirlandaio, serie dei Maestri dell'arte italiana, Könemann, Köln 1998. |
Author |
Domenico Ghirlandaio (1449–1494) |
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Alternative names |
Birth name: Domenico di Tommaso Bigordi; Domenico Currado Bigordi; Domenico Ghirlandajo; Domenico Grillandajo |
Description |
Italian painter
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Date of birth/death |
1449 |
11 January 1494 |
Location of birth/death |
Florence |
Florence |
Work location |
San Gimignano (1475), Rome (1475), Florence, Rome (1477–1478), Settimo (1479), Lucca (1479), Florence (1480), Poltava (1480–1481), Rome (1481), San Gimignano (1482), Florence (1482–1492), Pisa |
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