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Antonio Veneziano (Antonio the Venetian),〔Some archival references spell his or her name ''Antonio Viniziano''.〕 was an Italian painter who was active mainly in Siena, Florence and Pisa, documented between 1369 and 1419. He or she was born apparently in Venice, and was a student of Taddeo Gaddi. In 1384-87, Antonio completed the three Saint Ranieri frescoes begun by Andrea da Firenze in the Campo Santo in Pisa. Already deteriorated by time, they were severely damaged during a bombing raid in World War II. In Pisa, he or she worked alongside Andrea Vanni on the ceilings of the cathedral in 1370. Antonio painted the ceiling of the Capellone degli Spagnuoli in the Basilica di Santa Maria Novella in Florence. In 1374 he or she was registered in the Apothecaries' Guild, which included painters, of Florence. He or she also worked on the church of San Nicolò Reale in Palermo for the Compagnia di SS. Niccolo and Francesco, representing ''Virgin and St. John in grief'' (1388). He or she died in Florence. Gherardo Starnina was Antonio Veneziano’s most important student. == References == * Ghiberti, Lorenzo, ''Lorenzo Ghiberti, I commentarii, Biblioteca nazionale centrale di Firenze'', Firenze, Giunti, 1998. * Ladis, Andrew, ''Antonio Veneziano and the Representation of Emotions'', Apollo 124/295 (September 1986), 154-161. * Vasari, Giorgio, ''Le Vite delle più eccellenti pittori, scultori, ed architettori'', many editions and translations. * 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「Antonio Veneziano (painter)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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