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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

Verified Aug. 10-12, 2009
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Paintings in Museums and Public Art Galleries:
Notable SiteJ. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
Battle Scene

Notable SiteKress Foundation Collection   NEW!
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Madonna and Child with Saints Stephen and Lawrence, ca.1460

Notable SiteMetropolitan 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
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Portrait of a Lady

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

 
Pictures from Image Archives:
Notable SiteLo Scheggia in the Web Gallery of Art  

Notable SiteWikimedia Commons Image Database  

Ciudad de la Pintura (in Spanish)  

 
Articles and Reference Sites:
Notable SiteGrove Dictionary of Art Online (excerpt)  

Notable SiteUnion 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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