Paolo Uccello
Italian painter (1397-1475)
Paolo Uccello (1397–1475) | |||
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Alternative names |
Paolo di Dono; Paolo Di Dono Uccello; Uccello; Paolo di Dono Uccello; Paolo Di Dono; paolo ucello; Paul Uccello | ||
Description | Italian painter and mosaicist | ||
Date of birth/death | circa 1397 | 10 December 1475 | |
Location of birth/death | Pratovecchio | Florence | |
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English: Paolo Uccello (1397 - 1475) was a painter (and also a creator of mosaics) in the employ and patronage of the powerful Florentine Renaissance family, the House of Medicis. Uccello is considered the father of the art of the perspective.
Main gallery: Paintings by Paolo Uccello.
Portraits
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A lady
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (attributed) -
A lady
Metropolitan Museum of Art (attributed or follower)
Religious
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Madonna
National Gallery of Ireland -
Crucifixion
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum -
Crucifixion
Metropolitan Museum of Art -
Ashmolean Museum -
Adoration
Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe -
Episode from hermit's life
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A saint with two children
Contini-Bonacossi collection
Chiostro Verde
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The Deluge and the Ark of Noah
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Drunkenness and shame of Noah
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The Creation of the Animals
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Creation of Adam
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andCreation of Eve
Duomo (Prato) - Cappella dell'Assunta
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Disputation of St Stephen
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Stoning of St Stephen
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Nativity of the Theotokos
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The Presentation of the Virgin Mary in the Temple of Jerusalem
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Saint Jacopone da Todi
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Saint Dominic
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Saint Jerome
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Hope
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Melbourne
Miracle of the Desecrated Host
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1.A woman sells the Host to a Jewish merchant
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2.When the merchant tries to burn it, the Host begins to bleed
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3.Religious procession to reconsecrate the Host
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4.The woman is punished and an angel descends from heaven
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5.The Jewish merchant and his family are burnt at the stake
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6.Two angels and two devils fight over the woman's body
Quarate predella
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John at Patmos
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Saint John and Ansano
Santa Maria del Fiore Clock
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Angel's head
Battle of San Romano
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(Intervention of Micheletto da Cotignola)Battle of Romano
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(Victory over Bernardino della Ciarda)Battle of Romano
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Niccolò da Tolentino leading the Florentines
Various
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The Hunt in the Forest