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The Sienese School of painting flourished in Siena, Italy between the 13th and 15th centuries and for a time rivaled Florence, though it was more conservative, being inclined towards the decorative beauty and elegant grace of late Gothic art. Painting (pān'tīng in Art, is the practice of applying Color to a Surface (support base such as e Siena is a city in Tuscany, Italy. It is the capital of the Province of Siena. Italy (Italia officially the Italian Republic, (Repubblica Italiana is located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe, and on the two largest Florence ( Italian: Firenze Florentia and Fiorenza) is the Capital City of the Italian region of Tuscany This article is about Gothic art See also Gothic architecture Gothic art was a Medieval art movement that lasted about 200 Its most important representatives include Duccio, whose work shows Byzantine influence; his pupil Simone Martini; Pietro and Ambrogio Lorenzetti; Domenico and Taddeo di Bartolo; Sassetta and Matteo di Giovanni. Duccio di Buoninsegna (c 1255-1260 &ndash c 1318-1319 was one of the most influential Italian artists of his time Simone Martini (c 1284 – c 1344 was an Italian painter born in Siena. Pietro Lorenzetti (or Pietro Laurati; c 1280 - 1348 was an Italian painter active between approximately 1306 and 1345 Ambrogio Lorenzetti (or Ambruogio Laurati; c 1290 &ndash June 9, 1348) was an Italian painter of the Sienese school. Domenico di Bartolo (c 1400/1404 &ndash 1445/1447 was an Italian painter of the Sienese School. Taddeo di Bartolo ( 1362 - August 26 1422) also known as Taddeo Bartoli, was an Italian painter of the Sienese School For the village near Livorno see Sassetta (LI Stefano di Giovanni, known as il Sassetta, ( Siena 1392 &ndash 1450 or The Sienese School of Painting flourished in Siena, Italy between the 13th and 15th centuries and for a time rivaled Florence Unlike the naturalistic Florentine art, there is a mystical streak in Sienese art, characterized by a common focus on miraculous events, with less attention to proportions, surrealist distortions of time and place, and often dreamlike and unrealistic coloration. The Florentine School refers to artists in from or influenced by the naturalistic style developed in the 14th century largely through the efforts of Giotto di Bondone In the 16th century the Mannerists Beccafumi and Il Sodoma worked there. Domenico di Pace Beccafumi (1486&ndash May 18 1551) was an Italian Renaissance - Mannerist painter active predominantly Il Sodoma (1477 &ndash February 14, 1549 ? was the name given to the Italian Mannerist painter Giovanni Antonio Bazzi While Baldassare Peruzzi was born and trained in Siena, his major works and style reflect his long career in Rome. The economic and political decline of Siena by the 1500s, its eventual external subjugation, tempered the expansion and progression of the artistic enterprise. Luckily for modern centuries, it has also meant that Siena is a remarkably preserved Italian late-Medieval town.

Maestà by Duccio (1308-11) Tempera on wood, 214 x 412 cm Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Siena
Maestà by Duccio (1308-11) Tempera on wood, 214 x 412 cm Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Siena

Contents

List of artists

1251–1300

1301–1350

1351–1400

1401–1450

1451 - 1500

1501–1550

1601–1650

See also

Coppo di Marcovaldo (c 1225 &ndash c 1276 was an Italian painter Guido of Siena was an Italian Byzantine style painter of the 13th century Duccio di Buoninsegna (c 1255-1260 &ndash c 1318-1319 was one of the most influential Italian artists of his time Simone Martini (c 1284 – c 1344 was an Italian painter born in Siena. Lippo Memmi (c 1291 &ndash 1356 was an Italian painter from Siena. Ambrogio Lorenzetti (or Ambruogio Laurati; c 1290 &ndash June 9, 1348) was an Italian painter of the Sienese school. Pietro Lorenzetti (or Pietro Laurati; c 1280 - 1348 was an Italian painter active between approximately 1306 and 1345 Bartolo di Fredi (born c 1330- January 26, 1410) was an Italian painter born in Siena, classified as a member of the Sienese School Andrea Vanni (1332-c 1414 was an Italian painter of the early Renaissance. Jacopo di Mino del Pellicciaio (14th century was an Italian painter active in Siena. Luca di Tommè or Luca Thome was an Italian painter active during 1356-1390 in Siena. Taddeo di Bartolo ( 1362 - August 26 1422) also known as Taddeo Bartoli, was an Italian painter of the Sienese School Paolo di Giovanni Fei (c 1345 &ndash c 1411 was a painter of the Sienese school. Domenico di Bartolo (c 1400/1404 &ndash 1445/1447 was an Italian painter of the Sienese School. Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia (1399 or 1403 - 1482 was an Italian painter working primarily in Siena. Martino di Bartolomeo or Martino di Bartolomeo di Biago, who was active as painter and as a manuscript illuminator between 1389 and 1434 was one of his generation's The Master of the Osservanza Triptych, also known as the Osservanza Master and as the Master of Osservanza, was an Italian painter of the Sienese School Sano di Pietro (1406 &ndash 1481 was an early Italian Renaissance painter from Siena. For the village near Livorno see Sassetta (LI Stefano di Giovanni, known as il Sassetta, ( Siena 1392 &ndash 1450 or Francesco di Giorgio e di Lorenzo (1412&ndash June 6 1480) known as Vecchietta or Lorenzo di Pietro, was an Italian Sienese School The Sienese School of Painting flourished in Siena, Italy between the 13th and 15th centuries and for a time rivaled Florence Francesco di Giorgio Martini (baptised September 23, 1439 – 1502 was an Italian painter of the Sienese School, a sculptor an architect Neroccio di Bartolomeo de' Landi (1447-1500 was an Italian painter and sculptor of the early- Renaissance or Quattrocento period in Siena Pietro di Francesco degli Orioli (approx 1458 &ndash 1496 was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance period Giacomo Pacchiarotti, sometimes seen as Pacchiarotto (1474 &ndash 1539 or 1540 was an Italian painter. Girolamo del Pacchia (c 1477 – after 1533 Italian painter, son of a Hungarian cannon-founder was born probably in Siena. Domenico di Pace Beccafumi (1486&ndash May 18 1551) was an Italian Renaissance - Mannerist painter active predominantly Il Sodoma (1477 &ndash February 14, 1549 ? was the name given to the Italian Mannerist painter Giovanni Antonio Bazzi Andrea Riccio (c 1470 &ndash 1532 was an Italian sculptor and occasional architect whose real name was Andrea Briosco, but is usually known by his Soubriquet Francesco Vanni (1563 - 1610 was an Italian painter of the Mannerist style active in Rome and his native city of Siena. Ventura di Archangelo Salimbeni (also later called Bevilacqua 20 January 1568 - 1613 was an Italian Mannerist painter and Printmaker Rutilio di Lorenzo Manetti (c 1571 - 22 July 1639) was an Italian painter of late- Mannerism or proto- Baroque, active mainly The Bolognese School or the School of Bologna of Painting flourished in Bologna, the capital of Emilia Romagna between the 16th and 17th centuries in The Lucchese School, also known as the School of Lucca and as the Pisan-Lucchese School, was a school of painting and sculpture that flourished in the 11th and The School of Ferrara was a group of Painters which flourished in the Duchy of Ferrara during the Renaissance. The Florentine School refers to artists in from or influenced by the naturalistic style developed in the 14th century largely through the efforts of Giotto di Bondone
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