Stories of the Virgin from Sant'Egidio
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Stories of the Virgin from Sant'Egidio
Summary
Stories of the Virgin from Sant'Egidio is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- Stories of the Virgin from Sant'Egidio is the creator of Andrea del Castagno[2].
- Stories of the Virgin from Sant'Egidio is the creator of Domenico Veneziano[3].
- Stories of the Virgin from Sant'Egidio is the creator of Piero della Francesca[4].
- Stories of the Virgin from Sant'Egidio is the creator of Alesso Baldovinetti[5].
- Stories of the Virgin from Sant'Egidio is the creator of Andrea di Giusto[6].
- Stories of the Virgin from Sant'Egidio is located in Florence[7].
- Stories of the Virgin from Sant'Egidio is in the country of Italy[8].
- Stories of the Virgin from Sant'Egidio's image is recorded as Giusto d'andrea, basamento del ciclo di sant'egidio, 1439-70.JPG[9].
- Stories of the Virgin from Sant'Egidio's instance of is recorded as painting[10].
- Stories of the Virgin from Sant'Egidio's made from material is recorded as fresco painting[11].
- Stories of the Virgin from Sant'Egidio's made from material is recorded as sinopia[12].
- Stories of the Virgin from Sant'Egidio's collection is recorded as Cenacolo di Sant'Apollonia Museum[13].
- Stories of the Virgin from Sant'Egidio's location is recorded as Cenacolo di Sant'Apollonia Museum[14].
- Stories of the Virgin from Sant'Egidio's Commons category is recorded as Stories of the Virgin from Sant'Egidio[15].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Andrea del Castagno[2], a painter[16], 1420–1457[17], specialised in painting[18]; Domenico Veneziano[3], a painter[19], 1410–1461[20], of Republic of Venice[21], specialised in Renaissance painting[22]; Piero della Francesca[4], a painter[23], 1415–1492[24], specialised in geometry[25]; Alesso Baldovinetti[5], a painter[26], 1425–1499[27]; and Andrea di Giusto[6], a painter[28], 1400–1450[29].