Francesco d'Antonio
Italian painter
Intro | Italian painter | |
A.K.A. | Francesco d'Antonio di Bartolomeo Francesco d'Antonio di Antonio di Bartolomeo Francesco Francesco d'Antonio di Bartolommeo Francesco d'Antonio Bianchi Francesco d'Antonio Banchi | |
A.K.A. | Francesco d'Antonio di Bartolomeo Francesco d'Antonio di Antonio di Bartolomeo Francesco Francesco d'Antonio di Bartolommeo Francesco d'Antonio Bianchi Francesco d'Antonio Banchi | |
Places | Italy | |
was | Painter | |
Work field | Arts | |
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Birth | 1 January 1393, Florence, Province of Florence, Tuscany, Italy | |
Death | 1433Florence, Province of Florence, Tuscany, Italy (aged 40 years) |
Francesco d'Antonio or d'Antonio di Bartolomeo (born 1393, active until 1452) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance, mainly active in Florence. He is likely the same Francesco Fiorentino that Giorgio Vasari in his biographies states was a follower of Lorenzo Monaco. In 1429 Francesco joined the painters' guild in Florence. A triptych signed (circa 1415 - 1418) attributed to Francesco is found in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. A painted depiction of the Virgin and Child with Six Angels and Two Cherubim (about 1440-50) on a gilded background found at the National Gallery, London.