Assumption of the Virgin and Saints
painting in Palazzo Corboli Museum, Asciano, Italy, by Giovanni di Paolo and Matteo di Giovanni
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Assumption of the Virgin and Saints
Summary
Assumption of the Virgin and Saints is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- Assumption of the Virgin and Saints is the creator of Giovanni di Paolo[2].
- Assumption of the Virgin and Saints is the creator of Matteo di Giovanni[3].
- Assumption of the Virgin and Saints is located in Asciano[4].
- Assumption of the Virgin and Saints is in the country of Italy[5].
- Assumption of the Virgin and Saints's instance of is recorded as painting[6].
- Assumption of the Virgin and Saints's depicts is recorded as Assumption of Mary in art[7].
- Assumption of the Virgin and Saints's collection is recorded as Palazzo Corboli Museum[8].
- Assumption of the Virgin and Saints's location is recorded as Palazzo Corboli Museum[9].
- Assumption of the Virgin and Saints's Commons category is recorded as Assumption of the Virgin and Saints by Giovanni di Paolo and Matteo di Giovanni[10].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Giovanni di Paolo[2], a painter[11], 1403–1482[12] and Matteo di Giovanni[3], a painter[13], 1435–1495[14], specialised in Scuola degli Albanesi[15].