Niccolò di Tommaso
Niccolò di Tommaso (* around 1320 in Florence , † around 1410 there) was an Italian painter of the late Middle Ages and the early Renaissance . It is documented in the period from approx. 1343 to 1376 (according to other sources until 1405).
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The only sculptural work that can be assigned to him with certainty is the triptych of St. Anthony sitting on a throne accompanied by musicians and other angels with other saints from 1371, which is now kept in the Museo di Capodimonte in Naples . His work, which is otherwise attributed to him, originated mainly in Florence, but other creative types such as Pistoia and Naples are also mentioned. His work is in the footsteps of Giotto , Maso di Bancos and Nardo di Ciones and consists of frescoes and panel paintings .
literature
- Elisabetta Nardinocchi: Guida al Museo Horne. Edizioni Polistampa, Florence 2011, ISBN 978-88-596-0969-8 .
Web links
- Niccolò di Tommaso, work (Italian)
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SURNAME | Niccolò di Tommaso |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian painter |
DATE OF BIRTH | uncertain: around 1320 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Florence |
DATE OF DEATH | uncertain: around 1410 |
Place of death | Florence |