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ALBERTINELLI Mariotto Italian Early Renaissance Painter, 1474-1515
Italian painter. Albertinelli's contribution to the Florentine High Renaissance was inspired by the work of FRA BARTOLOMMEO, and the two artists worked together in a partnership, their paintings appearing to be the product of a single hand. Albertinelli, however, always retained artistic independence, as is revealed in certain paintings that are eccentrically archaic and in others that show a preference for conventions more typical of the early Renaissance. |
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ALBERTINELLI Mariotto The Adoration of the Child with an Angel mk65
Oil on panel
33 7/8in
Pitti,Palatine Gallery
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ALBERTINELLI Mariotto The Nativity mk65
Oil on panel
9 1/16x19 11/16in
Uffizi,Gallery
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ALBERTINELLI Mariotto The Visitacion mk166
1491
Painting on wood
172x165cm
Museum of the Louvre, Paris
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| ALBERTINELLI Mariotto
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| Italian Early Renaissance Painter, 1474-1515
Italian painter. Albertinelli's contribution to the Florentine High Renaissance was inspired by the work of FRA BARTOLOMMEO, and the two artists worked together in a partnership, their paintings appearing to be the product of a single hand. Albertinelli, however, always retained artistic independence, as is revealed in certain paintings that are eccentrically archaic and in others that show a preference for conventions more typical of the early Renaissance.
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