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In the art history, an anonymous master is an Old Master whose work is known, but whose name is lost. ==Renaissance== Only in the Renaissance did individual artists in Western Europe acquire personalities known by their peers (some listed by Vasari in his ''Lives of the Artists''), such as those known by : * Their true name or their father's name : * * Filippino Lippi after his father Fra Filippo Lippi * A chosen pseudonym, possibly linked to his birthplace or his father's trade : * * Giuliano da Sangallo worked on the gate of saint Gall * * Antonio Pollaiuolo, after his father, a chicken farmer (pollo in Italian) * * Jacopo del Sellaio, after his father, a saddler (''sellier'') * * The Della Robbias (after the Tuscan word ''robbia'', dyers' madder, and his father, the dyer Luca della Robbia) * * Masuccio Segondo, student of Masuccio Primo * * etc. * A surname attributed to him : * * Il Cronaca, who never stopped talking about the ruins he had seen in Rome * * Daniele da Volterra, nicknamed ''Il Barghettone'' (the butcher) for having censored nudes in paintings by adding cloths or branches, at the request of pope Paul IV * * Luca della Robbia, for the madder colour he used as a ceramicist * * Masaccio, known as the idiot * * etc. * A corporation, whose generic name is given to works made by all its members : * * the Campionesi Masters, sculptors and builders of religious buildings (Ugo da Campione, Bonino da Campione, Giovanni da Campione, Zenone de Campione, Matteo da Campione) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of anonymous masters」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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