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A Florentine painter active during the second half of the 15th century, Biagio d'Antonio Tucci (c. 1446-1516) embodies the artisan-decorator of
Artists: Biagio d'Antonio, 1446–1516, Italian, Florentine, The Virgin Adoring the Child, Image credit: Christ Church, University of Oxford.
Florentine painter Biagio d'Antonio Tucci died 1 June 1516 in his hometown. Trained in Florence, Biagio spent at least three decades working in Faenza as well
Biagio painted many religious subjects, particularly the Madonna and Child, and he may also have made miniatures for a Bible. In his
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This confident young Florentine, perhaps fifteen or sixteen years old, stands before the valley of the Arno river with Florence's city walls and cathedral in
Biagio d'Antonio was an eclectic painter whose style reflected the influence of many of his contemporary Florentine and Tuscan painters.
Biagio d'Antonio Tucci (1446 – 1 June 1516) was an Italian Renaissance painter active in Florence, Faenza and Rome. The Betrothal of Jason and Medea, 1487.
Biagio d'Antonio c. 1446-1516 Florentine School. Active 1476-1504. A follower of Verrocchio and Ghirlandaio, he was in Faenza in 1476-83 and again in 1504.
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