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UCCELLO, Paolo The Battle of San Romano mk83
c.1456
tempera on wood
182x323cm
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UCCELLO, Paolo St George and the Dragon mk86
c.1455
Tempera on canvas
57x74cm
London,National Gallery
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UCCELLO, Paolo Battle of San Romano mk86
c.1456
Tempera on wood
182x317cm
London,National Gallery
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UCCELLO, Paolo Battle of San Romano mk86
c.1456
Tempera on wood
182x323cm
Florence,Galleria degli Uffizi
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UCCELLO, Paolo Battle of San Roman mk86
c.1456
Tempera on wood
180x316cm
paris,Musee National du Louvre
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UCCELLO, Paolo Reiterportrat of John Hawkwood mk137
1436 Ubertragenes frescos 820x515cm II Duomo, Florence
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UCCELLO, Paolo The Battle of San Romano mk156
1438-1440
Egg tempera with walnut oil and linseed oil on poplar
181.6x320cm
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UCCELLO, Paolo Roundel with Head c. 1435
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UCCELLO, Paolo Sts Paul, Francis and Jerome c. 1435 Fresco,
120 x 46 cm
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UCCELLO, Paolo Hope c. 1435
Fresco Duomo,
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UCCELLO, Paolo Creation of Eve and Original 244 x 478 cm
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UCCELLO, Paolo Head of Prophet Head of Prophet 1443 Fresco Duomo
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UCCELLO, Paolo Head of Prophet 1443
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UCCELLO, Paolo Head of Prophet 1443
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UCCELLO, Paolo Head of Prophet 1443
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UCCELLO, Paolo Flood and Waters Subsiding 1447-48
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UCCELLO, Paolo Noah- Sacrifice and Noah- Drunkenness 1447-48
Fresco,
277 x 540cm
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UCCELLO, Paolo Five Famous Men c. 1450
Tempera on wood,
43 x 210 cm
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UCCELLO, Paolo The Battle of San Romano mk176
c.1445
6x10.6in
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UCCELLO, Paolo Opera and Trunkembeit Noachs mk186
around 1446 Florence church Santa Maria Novella. Chiostro Verde
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UCCELLO, Paolo
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Italian Early Renaissance Painter, 1397-1475
Italian painter, draughtsman, mosaicist and designer of stained glass. His work vividly illustrates the principal issues of Florentine art during the first half of the 15th century. Trained within the tradition of the Late Gothic style, he eventually became a leading exponent of the application of linear perspective based on the mathematical system established by Filippo Brunelleschi and Leon Battista Alberti. It is the merging of these two diametrically opposed tendencies that forms the basis of Uccello's style. As well as painting on panel and in fresco
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