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BOTTICINI, Francesco Italian Early Renaissance Painter, ca.1446-1498
Francesco di Giovanni Botticini (1446 ?C July 22, 1498) was an Italian Early Renaissance painter. He studied under Cosimo Rosselli and Andrea del Verrocchio. He was born in Florence in 1446 and is mostly remembered for his painting entitled "Assumption of the Virgin"; he died in 1498 (some sources say 1497). He established his own workshop after a brief period as Neri di Bicci's assistant; the shop was renowned for its decorative works, a few of which can be seen in the cloistered church of Empoli. Some of Botticini's works are said to be overshadowed by his Florentine contemporaries, such as Filippino Lippi and Botticelli, who often influenced Botticini's works. |
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BOTTICINI, Francesco The Madonna Adoring the Child Jesus tempera on panel Museum of Art, São Paolo
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BOTTICINI, Francesco The Three Archangels with Tobias f c. 1470
Tempera on wood, 135 x 154 cm
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
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BOTTICINI, Francesco The Tree Archaangels and Tobias nn09
c.1470
Tempera on wood
153x154cm
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BOTTICINI, Francesco Love-s Passing nn09
1883-84
Oil on canvas
London
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BOTTICINI, Francesco
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Italian Early Renaissance Painter, ca.1446-1498
Francesco di Giovanni Botticini (1446 ?C July 22, 1498) was an Italian Early Renaissance painter. He studied under Cosimo Rosselli and Andrea del Verrocchio. He was born in Florence in 1446 and is mostly remembered for his painting entitled "Assumption of the Virgin"; he died in 1498 (some sources say 1497). He established his own workshop after a brief period as Neri di Bicci's assistant; the shop was renowned for its decorative works, a few of which can be seen in the cloistered church of Empoli. Some of Botticini's works are said to be overshadowed by his Florentine contemporaries, such as Filippino Lippi and Botticelli, who often influenced Botticini's works.
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