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| Ambrogio Lorenzetti (c1290 - 1348) |
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Artists who influenced Ambrogio Lorenzetti![]() | Born in Siena, he belonged to the Sienese school dominated by the stylized Byzantine tradition developed by Duccio di Buoninsegna and Simone Martini. He and his brother Pietro were the first Sienese to adopt the dramatic quality of the Tuscan sculptor Giovanni Pisano and the naturalistic approach of the Florentine painter Giotto. In his experiments with three-dimensional, spatial arrangements, he ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Ambrogio Lorenzetti![]() | |
![]() Giotto | ![]() Effects of Good Government (left side) (Palazzo Pubblico) | ![]() Presentation in Temple (Uffizi) | ![]() Fra Angelico |
![]() Duccio | ![]() Madonna and Child with Saints Nicholas of Bari and Proculus (Uffizi) | ![]() Crucifixion (Fogg Museum) | ![]() Gentile da Fabriano |
![]() Simone Martini | ![]() Effects of Good Government (right side) (Palazzo Pubblico) | ![]() Allegory of Good Government (Palazzo Pubblico) | ![]() Barnaba da Modena |
![]() Pietro Lorenzetti | ![]() Bad Government (left side) (Palazzo Pubblico) | ![]() Bad Government (right side) (Palazzo Pubblico) | ![]() Lippo Vanni |