Giovanni di Paolo

Italian Early Renaissance Painter, ca.1403-1483,major Italian painter of the Sienese school. Typical of the Sienese painters of his era, he paid scant attention to the artistic innovations made in nearby Florence, but often depended on the style established by the Sienese masters of the 14th cent. Fortunately, Giovanni di Paolo was endowed with great imagination. His first dated work (1426) was the Pecci altarpiece (major panels in Siena; predella panels in the Walters Art Gall., Baltimore). He produced a tremendous number of works during his long career. Many paintings have remained in Siena, but there are probably more examples of his art in the United States. The Metropolitan Museum has several of his paintings; among them is a delightful scene of Paradise; in the Philip Lehman collection is the exquisite Creation of the World. The Madonna and Child in a Landscape (Mus. of Fine Arts, Boston) exemplifies his inclination toward pure fantasy and disregard for the laws of perspective. Giovanni di Paolo is best represented by six highly expressive scenes from the life of St. John the Baptist (Art Inst., Chicago).


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Giovanni di Paolo Paradise oil


Paradise
Painting ID::  41266
Paradise
mk161 Tempera on canvas transferred from wood
mk161 Tempera_on_canvas transferred_from_wood
   
   
     

Giovanni di Paolo Expulsion from Paradise oil


Expulsion from Paradise
Painting ID::  41267
Expulsion from Paradise
mk161 Tempera on panel
mk161 Tempera_on_panel
   
   
     

Giovanni di Paolo Saint John the Baptist Retiring to the Desert oil


Saint John the Baptist Retiring to the Desert
Painting ID::  42837
Saint John the Baptist Retiring to the Desert
mk170 1453 Tempera on poplar 31.1x38.8cm
mk170 1453 Tempera_on_poplar 31.1x38.8cm
   
   
     

Giovanni di Paolo The Feast of Herod oil


The Feast of Herod
Painting ID::  42838
The Feast of Herod
mk170 1453 Tempera on poplar 31x37cm
mk170 1453 Tempera_on_poplar 31x37cm
   
   
     

Giovanni di Paolo Johannes Doparen drar sig tillbaka till oknen oil


Johannes Doparen drar sig tillbaka till oknen
Painting ID::  53687
Johannes Doparen drar sig tillbaka till oknen
mk234 ca 1454 30x39cm
mk234_ ca_1454_ 30x39cm
   
   
     

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     Giovanni di Paolo
     Italian Early Renaissance Painter, ca.1403-1483,major Italian painter of the Sienese school. Typical of the Sienese painters of his era, he paid scant attention to the artistic innovations made in nearby Florence, but often depended on the style established by the Sienese masters of the 14th cent. Fortunately, Giovanni di Paolo was endowed with great imagination. His first dated work (1426) was the Pecci altarpiece (major panels in Siena; predella panels in the Walters Art Gall., Baltimore). He produced a tremendous number of works during his long career. Many paintings have remained in Siena, but there are probably more examples of his art in the United States. The Metropolitan Museum has several of his paintings; among them is a delightful scene of Paradise; in the Philip Lehman collection is the exquisite Creation of the World. The Madonna and Child in a Landscape (Mus. of Fine Arts, Boston) exemplifies his inclination toward pure fantasy and disregard for the laws of perspective. Giovanni di Paolo is best represented by six highly expressive scenes from the life of St. John the Baptist (Art Inst., Chicago).

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