- Mariotto di Nardo
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Mariotto di Nardo (active 1394–1424) was an Italian painter. He was the son of the sculptor Nardo di Cione.[1]
His style belongs to the Florentine Gothic, and shows the influence of Spinello Aretino and Lorenzo Monaco. He worked at the Duomo of Florence, at the church of Santa Maria Maggiore and at the Orsanmichele.
In 1400 he worked with Lorenzo Ghiberti on an altarpiece for Pesaro.[2]
Works
The works of Mariotto di Nardo include:
- Frescoes in the pharmacy of Santa Maria Novella in Florence
- Altarpiece (1394–1395) in the church of San Donnino at Villamagna
- Il Giardino d'Amore, now in Liechtenstein
- Virgin in glory with the Apostles
- Virgin with Child four saints and three angel musicians
- Pentecost
- Saint John the Baptist and Saint John the Evangelist (1408), in the Getty Museum
- Saint Lawrence and Saint Stephen (1408), in the Getty Museum
- Saint Francis receives the stigmata, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
- Doctors of the Church (1404), Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence
- The legend of Saint Stephen (1408), in the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo.
- Annunciation (1400–1410), Hermitage, Saint Petersburg
- Saint Bartholemew and Saint Anthony(1408), Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis.
- Scenes from the life of Jesus Christ:
- *Noli me tangere
- *Ascensione
- *Risurrezione
- *Crocifissione
- *Natività
- *Pietà
- *Flagellazione
- *Deposizione
- *Ultima cena,
- The Passion, a series of small panels, in the museums of Nantes, Princeton, New Brunswick, the Fondazione Roberto Longhi in Florence and various private collections.
References
- ^ Giorgio Vasari, Vite dei più eminenti pittori, scultori, e architettori
- ^ Andrea De Marchi (1998) Gentile da Fabriano
External links
Categories:- Italian painters
- People from Florence
- Italian painter stubs
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