The
Sienese School of
painting flourished in
Italy between the
13th and
15th centuries and for a time rivalled
Florence, though it was more conservative, being inclined towards the decorative beauty and elegant grace of late
Gothic art[?]. Its most important representatives include
Duccio, whose work shows Byzantine influence; his pupil
Simone Martini; Pietro and Ambrogio
Lorenzetti[?]; Domenico and Taddeo
di Bartolo[?]; Sassetta and Matteo
di Giovanni[?]. In the
16th century the Mannerists
Beccafumi[?] and
Sodoma[?] worked there.
List of artists:
1251 - 1300
- COPPO di Marcovaldo
- GUIDO da Siena
1301 - 1350
- BARNA da Siena
- DUCCIO di Buoninsegna
- AMBROGIO Lorenzetti
- PIETRO Lorenzetti
- UGOLINO Lorenzetti
- LIPPO Memmi
- SEGNA di Buonaventure
- SIMONE Martini
1351 - 1400
- BARTOLO di Fredi
- SPINELLO Aretino
- TADDEO di Bartolo
- ANDREA Vanni
1401 - 1450
- GIOVANNI di Paolo
- PIETRO di Giovanni d'Ambrogio
- SASSETTA, Stefano di Giovanni
1451 - 1500
- MATTEO di Giovanni
- NEROCCIO dei Landi
- SANO di Pietro
1501 - 1550
- DDOMENICO Beccafumi
- SODOMA, Il (Giovanni Antonio Bazzi)
1601 - 1650
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