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Lorenzo Monaco
The Annunciation with SS.Catherine,Antony Abbot,Proculus,and Francis Christ Blessing
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ID: 29720
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Lorenzo Monaco
Italian
c1370-c1424
Lorenzo Monaco Gallery
was a Florentine painter. He joined the Camaldolese monastery of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Florence in 1391, but he left monastic life before making a lifetime commitment. Despite this fact, he has traditionally been called "Lawrence the Monk." His work shows the influence of the International Gothic style of the late fourteenth century, as well as that of the Sienese school. Related Paintings of Lorenzo Monaco :. | The Annunciation with Saints Catherine,Anthony Abbot,Procolo,and Francis | Virgin and Child Enthroned with Sts John the Baptist and John the Evangelist | Saint Aonuo Furry Austria's story | The Annunciation with SS.Catherine,Antony Abbot,Proculus,and Francis Christ Blessing | Adoration of the Magi | Related Artists: Frank Weston Benson (March 24, 1862 - November 15, 1951) was an American Impressionist artist, and a member of the Ten American Painters.
Benson was born in Salem, Massachusetts. In 1879, he began study at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston under Otto Grundmann, and later at the Acad??mie Julian in Paris. Upon return to America, he would become an instructor at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Some of his best known paintings (Eleanor, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Summer, Rhode Island School of Design Museum) depict his daughters outdoors at Benson's summer home on the island of North Haven, Maine. He also produced numerous paintings and etchings of wildfowl.
Born into a successful merchant family, Benson lived in Salem for most of his life. At the Boston Museum school he befriended Edmund Charles Tarbell and Robert Reid, at the same time teaching drawing classes in Salem and painting landscapes during the summer. In 1883 he began his studies in Paris, and in the summer of 1884 painted at Concarneau, along with Willard Metcalf and Edward Simmons. His early paintings were conventional landscapes. Tommaso RuizActive in Naples during the second half of the 18th Century
Charles De Grouxpainted The drunkard in 1853
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