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Lo Scheggia
[Italian Early Renaissance Painter, 1406-1486]
Also known as: | Giovanni di Ser Giovanni Guidi Master of the Adimari Casseone Master of Fucecchio | Relationships: | Brother of Masaccio. | Browse all: Italian artists |
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Lo Scheggia Works Online
Categorized & Annotated
Paintings in Museums and Public Art Galleries Worldwide:
J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles Battle Scene
Kress Foundation Collection (Look for the "Image" links for super high resolution scans) Madonna and Child with Saints Stephen and Lawrence, ca.1460
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City NEW!
Metropolitan Museum of Art Timetable of Art History The Triumph of Fame
Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford, UK
Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia Museum of Art NEW!
Ringling Museum of Art, Florida A Battle Between Romans and Gauls
State Museums of Florence Digital Archive, Italy 2 paintings online
State Museums of Florence Digital Archive, Italy
Statens Museum for Kunst (National Gallery of Denmark), Copenhagen Click "English" at the top right to switch the default language, then click "Search"
Art Market: (e.g. records of past sales at auction; sites providing examples of the artist's signature)
Christie's Past Sale Archive (database goes as far back as 1991; images go about as far back as 1999)
Sotheby's Sold Lot Archive (database goes as far back as 1998; images where permitted by copyright go about as far back as 2001)
Pictures from Image Archives:
Lo Scheggia in the Web Gallery of Art
Wikimedia Commons Image Database
Ciudad de la Pintura (in Spanish)
RKD Netherlands Imagebase NEW! Eclectic database of images that range from old black-and-white photos to superb, zoomable reproductions
Additional Image Search Tools:
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Articles and Reference Sites:
RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History
Union List of Artist Names (Getty Museum) Reference sheet with basic information about the artist and pointers to other references.
International Herald Tribune (now part of the New York Times organization) "Out of the Florentine Shadows," article by Roderick Conway Morris
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