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Italian painter, sculptor and architect (c. 1308–1368)
Andrea di Cione di Arcangelo (c. 1308 – 25 August 1368), better known as Orcagna, was an Italian painter, sculptor, and architect active in Florence. He
Orcagna
Church and museum in Florence
multifunctionality as grain market, granary and oratory. The tabernacle by Orcagna, called the high point of Italian Gothic sculpture, and the sculptural
Orsanmichele
Largest city in Tuscany, Italy
Benozzo Gozzoli, Domenico Ghirlandaio, Filippo Lippi, Bernardo Buontalenti, Orcagna, Antonio and Piero del Pollaiuolo, Filippino Lippi, Andrea del Verrocchio
Florence
Art movement
the professional life of the painter Giotto and includes Taddeo Gaddi, Orcagna, and Altichiero. The Early Renaissance style was started by Masaccio and
Italian_Renaissance_painting
Art museum in Florence, Italy
with tapestries. Cosimo de' Medici by Luigi Magi and Andrea Di Cione (Orcagna) by Niccolò Bazzanti List of most-visited art museums Le Journal des Artes
Uffizi
Church in Florence, Italy
was done by Nardo di Cione's brother, Andrea di Cione, better known as Orcagna. The large stained-glass window on the back was made from a cartoon by
Santa_Maria_Novella
Cathedral church in Umbria, Italy
better known as Orcagna. The mosaic decoration and the rose window are attributed to him. This once octagon-based design was replaced by Orcagna with the new
Orvieto_Cathedral
Church in Tuscany, Italy
were Alberto Arnoldi, Giovanni d'Ambrogio, Neri di Fioravanti and Andrea Orcagna. By 1375, the old church of Santa Reparata was pulled down. The nave was
Florence_Cathedral
Church in Florence, Italy
first cloister. A Crucifixion and The Last Supper were frescoed by Andrea Orcagna and his workshop in the 1360s. The confraternity of Santa Maria delle Laude
Santo_Spirito,_Florence
Former prison in Florence, Italy
enemies were held there and the city's inhabitants stormed the prison. Orcagna was commissioned to paint a fresco of the event in the prison courtyard
Stinche_Prison
Building in Volterra, Italy
retains a partially damaged Annunciation (1398) painted by Jacopo di Cione Orcagna. The others were completed in 1881. The lunette to the right depicts a
Palazzo_dei_Priori,_Volterra
Italian painter
painter of the Florentine school, active in 1382. He was a pupil of the Orcagna, and painted in company with Jacopo (?) in the palace at Volterra a fresco
Niccolò_Lamberti
Italian painter
di Cione, called Orcagna, as well as Jacopo di Cione; they were important members of the Painters guild of Florence. While Orcagna has been noted as
Nardo_di_Cione
Historic building in Florence, Italy
Annunziata).[citation needed] Sometimes erroneously referred to as Loggia dell' Orcagna because it was once thought to be designed by that artist, it was built
Loggia_dei_Lanzi
Episode in the synoptic gospels
by the Master of the Abbey of Dilighem The Calling of St. Matthew, by Orcagna The Calling of St. Matthew, by Naldini Commissioning the twelve Apostles
Calling_of_Matthew
Franciscan church in Florence, Italy
(1335–1338) Henry Moore: statue of a warrior in the Primo Chiostro Andrea Orcagna: frescoes largely disappeared during Vasari's remodelling, but some fragments
Santa_Croce,_Florence
Italian painter
1365 in Pisa and Bologna. He appears to have been a follower of Andrea Orcagna to judge by only one work known to be by Traini: in 1345 he signed and
Francesco_Traini
Painting by Victor Orsel
its didactic and "archaic" character. Théophile Gautier compared it to Orcagna, Pinturicchio and "other artists of the angelic school", whilst Le Go assessed
Good_and_Evil_(painting)
Lorenzo (1 and 2). In the courtyard pilasters, the niches begin with Andrea Orcagna (3), and followed by Nicola Pisano, and proceeding clockwise along courtyard
Loggiato_of_the_Uffizi
Art with a gold background
Crucifixion by Orcagna, c. 1365, with very elaborate tooling. Fragments from an altarpiece, in a 19th-century rearrangement.
Gold_ground
Baptistery in Florence, Italy
melted it down to start a more sumptuous work. Artists from the circle of Orcagna including Leonardo di Ser Giovanni began work on a new silver altar frontal
Florence_Baptistery
Art museum in Baltimore, Maryland, US
Naddo Ceccarelli, Master of Saint Verdiana, Niccolo di Segna (Saint Lucy), Orcagna, Olivuccio di Ciccarello, Master of Panzano Triptych and Giovanni del Biondo
Walters_Art_Museum
Name list
Italian footballer Andrea Olivero (born 1970), Italian politician Andrea Orcagna (c. 1308–1368), Florentine painter, sculptor and architect Andrea Orcel
Andrea
Italian construction materials company
is located where the old 'drinking water building' used to stand in via Orcagna in the Città Studi neighbourhood. Mapei also sponsors the Verdi Orchestra
Mapei
Italian Gothic period painter (c. 1325–c. 1399)
associated with his three older brothers Andrea di Cione di Arcangelo (called Orcagna), Nardo di Cione and Matteo di Cione. The di Cione (pronounced dee choh’
Jacopo_di_Cione
City gate in Florence, Italy
among the main contributors were Arnolfo di Cambio, with contributions by Orcagna, Giotto and others. A plaque on the external wall claims the gate was erected
Porta_Romana,_Florence
Christian relic in the form of a belt
rear wall of the huge "tabernacle" shrine of the Orsanmichele by Andrea Orcagna of 1352–1359. In 1402 Gian Galeazzo Visconti, Duke of Milan again invaded
Girdle_of_Thomas
alongside his artistic partner, Neri di Mone. In 1366, with the painters Orcagna and Andrea di Bonaiuto, he was appointed to a committee charged with making
Giovanni_Bonsi_(painter)
Duke of Athens and Governor of Florence (c. 1304–1356)
Orcagna, The Expulsion of the Duke of Athens (1343), in the Palazzo della Signoria
Walter_VI,_Count_of_Brienne
Italian sculptor
worked collaboratively, and Matteo is known to have supplied marble for Orcagna's altarpiece in the Orsanmichele (c.1381). "Answers - the Most Trusted Place
Matteo_di_Cione
Composition for piano and orchestra by Franz Liszt
"Triumph of Death" by Francesco Traini (at Liszt's time attributed to Andrea Orcagna and today also to Buonamico Buffalmacco) in the Campo Santo, Pisa. Liszt
Totentanz_(Liszt)
Art gallery in Florence, Italy
leading Niccolò Bazzanti to complete only the statue of Andrea Di Cione (Orcagna). Niccolò is also known for producing the marble replicas of the Venus
Pietro Bazzanti e Figlio Art Gallery
Pietro_Bazzanti_e_Figlio_Art_Gallery
Portrait of an artist made by that artist
book to either a donor or a sacred figure, or venerating such a figure. Orcagna is believed to have painted himself as a figure in a fresco of 1359,[citation
Self-portrait
Cathedral, for which he finished the Madonna dei Raccomandati (c. 1320) Orcagna (c. 1308–1368), painter, sculptor and architect. He was one of the leading
List_of_people_from_Italy
Frieze encircling the base of the Albert Memorial, London
Stefan Lochner East Painters CIMABUE Cimabue Cimabue East Painters ORCAGNA Orcagna Orcagna East Painters GIOTTO Giotto Giotto di Bondone East Painters FRA
Frieze_of_Parnassus
Italian painter
di Nello (Nello di Vanni), a painter circa 1390, said to be a pupil of Orcagna. Salvioni, S.; Da Morrona, Alessandro; Fambrini, F.; 2, S.F.R. (1812).
Turino_Vanni
Day of the year
1286) 1339 – Henry de Cobham, 1st Baron Cobham (born 1260) 1368 – Andrea Orcagna, Italian painter, sculptor, and architect 1482 – Margaret of Anjou wife
August_25
Stonemasons and Woodcarvers Guild of Florence
to fourth in 1280, when the tanners and curriers were relegated. Andrea Orcagna Nanni di Banco Simone Ferrucci Staley, 1906, p. 325. Goldthwaite, Richard
Arte dei Maestri di Pietra e Legname
Arte_dei_Maestri_di_Pietra_e_Legname
Pietro Baseggio Giotto di Bondone Arnolfo di Cambio Jacopo Celega Andrea Orcagna Andrea Pisano Giovanni Pisano Aloisio da Milano Aloisio the New Baccio
List_of_Italian_architects
16th-century book by Giorgio Vasari
Laurati) Pietro Cavallini Simone Martini with Lippo Memmi Taddeo Gaddi Andrea Orcagna (Andrea di Cione) Tommaso Fiorentino (Giottino) Giovanni da Ponte[who?]
Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects
Lives_of_the_Most_Excellent_Painters,_Sculptors,_and_Architects
Castruccio, Cecco Nuccoli, Andrea Orcagna, Lippo Pasci de' Bardi, Adriano de Rossi, Antonio Pucci and other lesser writers. Orcagna was especially comic; Bonichi
Italian_literature
Giovanetti – Italian religious-themed fresco painter (born 1322) 1368: Orcagna – Italian painter, sculptor, and architect active in Florence (born 1308)
1360s_in_art
in stone included (in rough chronological order, with dates of death) Orcagna (1368), Nanni di Banco (1421), Filippo Brunelleschi (1446), Nanni di Bartolo
Italian_Renaissance_sculpture
Church in Florence, Italy
numerous frescos, altarpieces, and other artwork attributed to Andrea Orcagna, Agnolo Gaddi, Niccolò Gerini, Lorenzo di Bicci, Masaccio, Filippo Lippi
Sant'Ambrogio,_Florence
Church building in Florence, Italy
The right wall has a 14th-century polychrome wooden crucifix sculpted by Orcagna. The modern bronze statue below depicts the mystic San Pio of Pietrelcina
San_Carlo_dei_Lombardi
(1603–1647) Allegretto Nuzi (1315–1373) Marco d'Oggiono (c. 1470–c. 1549) Orcagna (Andrea di Cione) (1310–1368) Giuseppe Oriolo (1681–1750) Lelio Orsi (1511–1587)
List_of_Italian_painters
14th-century Italian sculptor and architect
Pisano's most famous apprentice was Andrea di Cione, better known as Andrea Orcagna. Another of his apprentices, Giovanni di Balduccio, executed the shrine
Andrea_Pisano
British writer and politician (1760–1844)
St John, Perugino. Crucifixion Altarpiece Jacopo di Cione or "Style of Orcagna", the principal Trecento work in the collection. Now in the Frick Collection:
William_Beckford_(novelist)
of the Virgin mosaic over the inside door of Florence Cathedral 1308: Orcagna – Italian painter, sculptor, and architect active in Florence (died 1368)
1300s_in_art
Nathan Oliveira (1928–2010), US Sheokjuk Oqutaq (1920–1982), Canada Andrea Orcagna (1320–1368), Italy Chana Orloff (חנה אורלוף, 1968–1888) Israel/Ukraine
List_of_sculptors
Italian painter
Bologna, he was also influenced by Tuscan artists such as Andrea di Cione (Orcagna) and his brothers Jacopo and Nardo. Between 1391 and 1410 he painted many
Lippo_di_Dalmasio
Italian saint
Pietro lorenzetti (Uffizi) Beata Umiltà, San Michele a San Salvi:Andrea orcagna (attr.), ca. 1350] (in Italian) Borrelli, Antonio. Santa Umiltà, Santi
Saint_Humility
Author of 16th-century notes on Florentine artists
Pietro Cavallini Jacopo del Casentino Buonamico Buffalmacco Giottino Andrea Orcagna Agnolo Gaddi Antonio Veneziano Giovanni da Santo Stefano (Giovanni dal
Anonimo_Gaddiano
Calendar year
1426) March 29 – Emperor Go-Murakami of Japan (b. 1328) August 25 – Andrea Orcagna, Italian painter, sculptor and architect September 12 – Blanche of Lancaster
1368
print-maker, painter and sculptor John Opie (1761–1807), English painter Andrea Orcagna (1320–1368), Italian painter, sculptor and architect William Quiller Orchardson
List of painters by name beginning with "O"
List_of_painters_by_name_beginning_with_"O"
Italian painter
Italian painter. He trained in Florence, initially in the studio of Andrea Orcagna, but later with his brother Jacopo di Cione. He painted in typical Gothic
Tommaso_del_Mazza
1523), 1 work Mostaert, Jan (Haarlem, 1465 – Haarlem, 1553), 6 works Orcagna, Andrea di Cione (Florence, 1320 – Florence, 1368), 1 work Orley, Bernard
List of painters in the collection of the Rijksmuseum
List_of_painters_in_the_collection_of_the_Rijksmuseum
desks, in the chapter house of the convent of San Nicolò, Treviso c. 1359 Orcagna completes the tabernacle in Orsanmichele 1355: Melchior Broederlam – Early
1350s_in_art
Calendar year
August 12 – Moriyoshi, Japanese nobleman and prince (d. 1335) Andrea Orcagna, Italian painter, sculptor and architect (d. 1368) Gaston II, French nobleman
1308
Italian condottiero
decisive victory, for which he was rewarded with a monument executed by Orcagna, still visible in Florence Cathedral. In 1363 he fell ill with the plague
Pietro_Farnese
Museum in Prato, Italy
from a polyptych depicting the Madonna with child (c.1365) influence of Orcagna, from Carteano; two panels with spires from a polyptych with Saints James
Prato_Cathedral_Museum
Chapel in the church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence
Santa Maria Novella was first frescoed in the mid-14th century by Andrea Orcagna. Remains of these paintings were found during restorations in the 1940s:
Tornabuoni_Chapel
Naturalistic painting style developed in the 14th century Florence
Bernardo Daddi, set in an elaborately designed and lavishly wrought canopy by Orcagna. The open lower storey of the building was enclosed and dedicated as Orsanmichele
Florentine_painting
sculpture by Giovanni Pisano, from Pisa The Death of Saint Bernard by Orcagna, from Pisa Saint Benedict by Andrea del Castagno, from Pisa Saint Francis
List of art looted by Napoleonic armies
List_of_art_looted_by_Napoleonic_armies
(1887–1986), American : Black White and Blue, oil on canvas, ID: 1998.93.1 Orcagna (1320–1368), Florentine : Madonna and Child with Angels, tempera on panel
List of painters in the National Gallery of Art
List_of_painters_in_the_National_Gallery_of_Art
Italian painter
represents the school of Giotto di Bondone, in the tradition of Andrea di Orcagna and of Taddeo Gaddi. As is typical for Gothic depictions, Gerini's figures
Niccolò_di_Pietro_Gerini
Medieval gateway in Florence
Bernardo Daddi, although more recently it has been attributed to Andrea Orcagna. In 1529, during the siege of Florence, the gateway was sealed by Michelangelo
Porta_San_Giorgio,_Florence
Book by Karel van Mander
Laurati) Pietro Cavallini Simone Martini with Lippo Memmi Taddeo Gaddi Andrea Orcagna (Andrea di Cione) Tommaso Fiorentino Lippo Masaccio Leon Battista Alberti
Schilder-boeck
Italian painter (1822–1901)
(after 1343) of the event had been memorialized in the Palazzo Vecchio by Orcagna, who had lived through the events. In Ussi's time, the medieval events
Stefano_Ussi
sculptures : Adoration of the Magi, Caetani Chapel, Santa Pudenziata, Rome (url) Orcagna (1320–1368), 6 sculptures : The Expulsion of the Duke of Athens, Palazzo
List of sculptors in the Web Gallery of Art
List_of_sculptors_in_the_Web_Gallery_of_Art
Sculpture style in Europe during the Middle Ages
to the following generations, especially on Arnolfo di Cambio, Andrea Orcagna, Bonino da Campione, Tino di Camaino, Lorenzo Maitani and Giovanni di Balduccio
Gothic_sculpture
German art historian
1925, she was in Göttingen working on writing her dissertation on Andrea Orcagna under Georg Vitzthum von Eckstädt [de], which was published in 1929. In
Klara_Steinweg
Roman Catholic church in Tuscany, Italy
of the façade. Over the portal is a statue of St James, attributed to Orcagna. The bell-tower, much altered over the centuries, was occupied in the 15th
San_Paolo,_Pistoia
Neighbourhood in Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy
second baseball facility, the Simone Scarpelli Stadium, is located on Via Orcagna. "Gorarella". Atlante storico topografico dei siti di interesse storico
Gorarella
Decade
1308 August 12 – Moriyoshi, Japanese nobleman and prince (d. 1335) Andrea Orcagna, Italian painter, sculptor and architect (d. 1368) Gaston II, French nobleman
1300s_(decade)
Decade
1368 March 29 – Emperor Go-Murakami of Japan (b. 1328) August 25 – Andrea Orcagna, Italian painter, sculptor and architect September 12 – Blanche of Lancaster
1360s
Chapel in a church of Florence
Chapel by Giovanni da Milano and others, in the Basilica of Santa Croce, Orcagna's frescoes in Santa Maria Novella, the Holy Cingulum Chapel by Agnolo Gaddi
Bartolini_Salimbeni_Chapel
Painting by Master Theodoric
di Segna, Saint Catherine of Alexandria (before 1348) Andrea di Cione Orcagna, Strozzi Altarpiece (detail) 1354-57, Santa Maria Novella, Florence Pietro
Saint Catherine of Alexandria (Master Theodoric)
Saint_Catherine_of_Alexandria_(Master_Theodoric)
(the decorations on the towers, on the bars and on the frames), att. to Orcagna; «Baptism» by Giovanni di Bonino (1359—1360); «Annunciation» and «Nativity»
List of early Christian and medieval mosaics
List_of_early_Christian_and_medieval_mosaics
ORCAGNA
ORCAGNA
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Girl/Female
Muslim
Spirituality
Girl/Female
Latin
Firrn of purpose.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Hallam.Norwegian : habitational name from any of three farmsteads so named in southeastern Norway, from either the dative plural of Old Norse hǫll ‘slope’ or Old Norse Hallheimr, a compound of hallr ‘slope’ + heimr ‘farmstead’.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
She was Among the Early Muhajirs to Madina and a Distinguished Woman Comapnion; Daughter of Yaar Bin Zayd Al-ansariyah
Female
Egyptian
, a granddaughter of Tetet.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Bitterness; Royal Lady; Similar to Maria; From the God Mars; Of the Sea
Girl/Female
Gaelic Celtic English Native American
Happy.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Dale (from the Old Kentish form del) or a habitational name from Deal in Kent, named with this word.Americanized spelling of German Diel or Diehl.Dutch (de Ruyter) : variant spelling (17th century) of De Ruiter
Boy/Male
Tamil
Hari Kant | ஹரிகாஂத
Dear to Indra
Male
Polish
Polish form of Greek Elias, ELIASZ means "the Lord is my God."
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