Uccello, Paolo — (Paolo di Dono; 1397 1475) Uccello was the apprentice of Lorenzo Ghiberti, whom he assisted in the execution of the east doors for the Baptistery of Florence (1403 1424). Though he lived a long life, his works are few. He is known to have been … Dictionary of Renaissance art
Uccello, Paolo — orig. Paolo di Dono born 1397, Pratovecchio, near Florence died Dec. 10, 1475, Florence Italian painter. Though apprenticed to the sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti, he is not known to have worked in sculpture, and at 18 he was admitted to the painters… … Universalium
Uccello, Paolo — (1397 1475) Florentine painter. Originally trained as a goldsmith and apprenticed to Lorenzo Ghiberti about 1407 1412, when Ghiberti was working on his first set of doors for the cathedral s baptistery, Uccello executed his early works in the… … Historical Dictionary of Renaissance
Uccello, Paolo — ► (1397? 1475) Seudónimo de Paolo de Dono, pintor florentino. El retrato ecuestre de John Hawkwood es considerado su primera obra maestra. Posteriormente pintó el ciclo de las Historias de santos monjes, San Jorge y el dragón y el luneto de Santa … Enciclopedia Universal
Uccello, Paolo — (1397–1475) Italian painter; born Paolo di Dono … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
Uccello — Uccello, Paolo … Enciclopedia Universal
Paolo Uccello — Retrato de Uccello, por un artista anónimo del siglo XVI.Museo del Louvre … Wikipedia Español
Paolo — [pä′ō̂ lō̂] see FRANCESCA DA RIMINI * * * (as used in expressions) Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia Pannini Giovanni Paolo Giovanni Paolo Panini Pasolini Pier Paolo Sarpi Paolo Soleri Paolo Uccello Paolo Paolo di Dono Veronese Paolo Paolo Caliari *… … Universalium
Uccello — (Paolo di Dono, dit Paolo) (1397 1475) peintre et marqueteur italien; de 1425 à 1430 mosaïste à la basilique Saint Marc de Venise. Son sens de la perspective et ses compositions colorées sont étrangement modernes: Bataille de San Romano (1456… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Uccello — Der Hl. Georg und der Drache Jagd bei Nacht, Detail … Deutsch Wikipedia