Guido da Siena: Facts & Related Content

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Flourished c.1201 - c.1300
Movement / Style Gothic art

“St. Martin Abandoning His Arms,” detail from fresco series by Simone Martini, c. 1325–26; in the lower Church of San Francesco, Assisi, Italy
Simone Martini
Italian painter
Pietro Lorenzetti
Italian painter
Andrea Orcagna
Italian painter
Giovanni di Paolo: Saint John the Baptist Entering the Wilderness
Giovanni di Paolo
Italian painter
“Annunciation,” gold leaf and tempera on wood panel by Ambrogio Lorenzetti, 1344; in the Pinacoteca Nazionale, Siena, Italy.
Ambrogio Lorenzetti
Italian painter
Jan van Eyck: Portrait of a Man (Self-Portrait?)
Jan van Eyck
Netherlandish painter
Piero del Pollaiuolo
Italian artist
Antonio del Pollaiuolo
Italian artist
Leonardo da Vinci: self-portrait
Leonardo da Vinci
Italian artist, engineer, and scientist
Caravaggio: The Conversion of St. Paul (second version)
Caravaggio
Italian painter
Michelangelo
Michelangelo
Italian artist
Venus of Urbino by Titian
Titian
Italian painter
Giotto: Lamentation
Giotto
Italian painter
Tintoretto: Last Supper
Tintoretto
Italian painter
Raphael: The Grand Duke's Madonna
Raphael
Italian painter and architect
Arrival of Cardinal Francesco Gonzaga, fresco by Andrea Mantegna, completed 1474; in the Camera degli Sposi, Palazzo Ducale, Mantua, Italy.
Andrea Mantegna
Italian artist
Fra Angelico: Madonna of Humility
Fra Angelico
Italian painter
Sandro Botticelli: Birth of Venus
Sandro Botticelli
Italian painter
Masaccio
Italian painter
The Virgin Enthroned with the Child, Surrounded by the Patrons of Siena, Angels, and Saints, central panel of the Maestà, tempera on wood panel by Duccio, 1308–11; in the Museo dell'Opera Metropolitana, Piazza Duomo, Siena, Italy.
Duccio
Italian painter

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