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| Masaccio (1401 - c1429) |
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Artists who influenced Masaccio![]() | Masaccio, the first great painter of the Italian Renaissance, whose innovations in the use of scientific perspective inaugurated the modern era in painting. Masaccio, originally named Tommaso Cassai, was born in San Giovanni Valdarno, near Florence, on December 21, 1401. He joined the painters guild in Florence in 1422. His remarkably individual style owed little to other painters, except possibly ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Masaccio![]() | |
![]() Giotto | ![]() Tribute Money (Brancacci Chapel) | ![]() Saint Peter Healing with Shadow (Brancacci Chapel) | ![]() Fra Angelico |
![]() Sassetta | ![]() Raising Son of Theophilus (Brancacci Chapel) | ![]() Madonna and Child with Saint Anne (Uffizi) | ![]() Andrea Mantegna |
![]() Duccio | ![]() Saint Andrew (Getty Museum) | ![]() Saint Peter Baptizing Neophytes (Brancacci Chapel) | ![]() Fra Filippo Lippi |
![]() Gherardo di Jacopo Starnina | ![]() Virgin and Child (Pisa Altar 8) (National Gallery) | ![]() Saint Peter Distributing Alms (Brancacci Chapel) | ![]() Piero della Francesca |