Not to be confused with Lorenzo d'Alessandro, also known as Salimbeni.
Lorenzo Salimbeni (San Severino Marche, 1374 – c. 1418) and Jacopo Salimbeni (c. 1370/80 – after 1426) were Italian painters. They were brothers whose work spanned both a relatively narrow geographical area and time period, from the triptych painting of the altarpiece of the Mystical Marriage of St Catherine by Lorenzo alone in 1400 (Pinacoteca Civica, San Severino) to the frescoes of the Crucifixion and Scenes from the Life of St John the Baptist in the Oratory of St John the Baptist, Urbino, in 1416. The majority of their work is to be found in churches in and around their home town, San Severino Marche.[1]
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achievements in San Severino, with LorenzoandJacopoSalimbeniandLorenzo d'Alessandro as the most creative exponents. Jacopo served as a Councillor of the...
commissioned the trophy, it asked Murali to clarify how his name should be spelled, and the trophy uses his preferred romanization. Lists of awards List of eponyms...
Basilica of San Lorenzo, patronised by the Medici family. Of the designs submitted by artists such as Giuliano da Sangallo, Raphael, andJacopoand Andrea Sansovino...
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The Bartolini Salimbeni Chapel (Italian: Cappella Bartolini Salimbeni) is a chapel in the church of Santa Trinita, Florence, central Italy. Its decoration...
for and once found in Piazza dell'Indipendenza but now moved to a park in San Prospero). and a statue of Sallustio Bandini for the piazza Salimbeni. He...
sculptors active in the church and in the subterranean baptistry are Donatello, Lorenzo Ghiberti, Jacopo della Quercia and others. The Museo dell'Opera...
painted by Giuliano Traballesi; canvases were present in 1840 by Lorenzo Feliciati andJacopo Calvi, with statues by Giuseppe Mazzuoli. Underneath the church...
fiorentino. Firenze: Salimbeni. Renato Stopani (1979) Il contado fiorentino nella seconda metà del Duecento. Firenze: Salimbeni. [various authors] (1980)...
1906. Loreto, Bergamo, Istituto italiano d'arti grafiche, 1910. Lorenzo e JacopoSalimbeni da Sanseverino, Roma, Calzone, 1910. L'arte bisantina in Italia...
extensively employed by Cosimo de' Medici. He was a pupil of Lorenzo Ghiberti in his early years, and later collaborated with Donatello. Known primarily for...
c. 1517 Baccio d'Agnolo Palazzo Bartolini Salimbeni 1517–1520 Baccio d'Agnolo Sagrestia Nuova of San Lorenzo 1519–1534 Michelangelo Buonarroti Biblioteca...
returned to the city in November 1466 and desired the most magnificent palace to assert his family's continued prominence and, perhaps more important, a political...
Appiani, Felice Salimbeni, and Gaetano Majorano (known as Caffarelli), as well as distinguished female singers such as Regina Mingotti and Vittoria Tesi;...
was declined. Pazzi subsisted on small private projects for tomb monuments and house decorations. He completed for Giovanni Dupré a commission for a nativity...
San Pancrazio, Florence. It was commissioned by Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai and built to designs by Leon Battista Alberti in imitation or emulation of the...
di Puccio Pucci; Sassetti's employer, Lorenzo de' Medici; Francesco Sassetti himself and his son Federico. Lorenzo raises his hand to greet Angelo Poliziano...
Ventura Salimbeni, Domenico Passignano, Aurelio Lomi, and Rutilio Manetti. San Nicola. This medieval church built by 1097, was enlarged between 1297 and 1313...
Manfredi Lorenzo Mascheroni Marco Mastrofini Giammaria Ortes Gioacchino Pessuti Giovanni Poleni Ramiro Rampinelli Carlo Andrea Rana Giordano Riccati Jacopo Riccati...
armour from Eastern and Western civilizations. The museum was founded by Frederick Stibbert (1838–1906). His father was English and his mother Italian;...