Giovanni di Paolo [2]

Nationality : Italy, 1403 - 1482

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  • Title : St. Clare Rescuing the Shipwrecked
  • Info : St. Clare Rescuing the Shipwrecked 1455-60 Gemäldegalerie, Berlin

Oil Painting ID: 28536


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  • Title : St. Catherine before the Pope at Avignon
  • Info : St. Catherine before the Pope at Avignon 1460 Tempera on panel Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid

Oil Painting ID: 28537


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  • Title : St. Jerome Appearing to St. Augustine
  • Info : St. Jerome Appearing to St. Augustine 1465 Gemäldegalerie, Berlin.

Oil Painting ID: 28538


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  • Title : Madonna with the Child
  • Info : canvas painting 39141-Madonna with the Child.jpg

Oil Painting ID: 39141


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  • Title : Nativity
  • Info : canvas painting 39142-Nativity.jpg

Oil Painting ID: 39142


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  • Title : St Ansanus Baptizing
  • Info : canvas painting 39143-St Ansanus Baptizing.jpg

Oil Painting ID: 39143


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  • Title : The Creation and the Expulsion from the Paradise
  • Info : canvas painting 39144-The Creation and the Expulsion from the Paradise.jpg

Oil Painting ID: 39144


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Paolo, Giovanni di
Painter whose religious paintings maintained the mystical intensity and conservative style of Gothic decorative painting against the trend, progressively dominant in the art of 15th-century Tuscany, toward scientific naturalism and classical humanism. One of the last practitioners of the tradition of medieval painting, he did little to influence the course of art over the four centuries after his death. In the 20th century, however, his tense, often highly dramatic works aroused increasing interest. Giovanni probably was a pupil of the painter Taddeo di Bartolo, whose style is reflected in his earliest dated work, the Madonna and Child with Angels (1426). In that year Giovanni fell under the influence of the decorative and courtly paintings of Gentile da Fabriano, as can be seen in Giovanni's Madonna of 1427. During the 1440s and early 1450s Giovanni produced his most important works, including the monumental altarpiece of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple (1447-49) and six scenes from The Life of St. John the Baptist. The brooding Madonna altarpiece of 1463 in the Pienza Cathedral marks the beginning of Giovanni's late period. Giovanni never left his native Siena, and his work reveals his persistent disdain of Tuscany's progressive painters. Hewas long considered an inferior artist; his tormented spirituality and expressionist style were little appreciated before about 1920, but from that time his nervous draftsmanship and expressive distortions were consideredto have heralded 16th-century Mannerist art and the paintingof 20th-century Expressionism. Not only the colouristically and formally attractive figures and landscapes of the painter's early and middle periods but also the harsh, ugly forms of the 1460s and especially the 1470s are of interest, as they illustrate the artist's changing vision of the world during the course of his development.

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