Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

  1. Francesco Squarcione (c. 1395 – after 1468) was an Italian artist from Padua. His pupils included Andrea Mantegna (with whom he had many legal battles), Cosimo Tura and Carlo Crivelli . There are only two works signed by him: the Madonna and Child (now in Berlin) and the Lazara Altarpiece (now in Padua).

  2. Francesco Squarcione (born c. 1395, Padua [Italy]—died after 1468, Padua) was an early Renaissance painter who founded the Paduan school and is known for being the teacher of Andrea Mantegna and other noteworthy painters. Squarcione was the son of a notary of Padua. From an early age he began to collect and draw copies of ancient sculptures.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Francesco Squarcione ( Padova, 1397 – 1468) è stato un pittore e collezionista d'arte italiano . Fu maestro, tra gli altri, di Andrea Mantegna . Le sue composizioni, secondo André Chastel, caratterizzate dalla «volontà di incorniciare le figure entro nicchie, archi, edicole pesanti, abbondantemente sagomate e intagliate a festoni di ...

  4. Francesco Squarcione, Renaissance Hero. You probably haven’t heard of Francesco Squarcione, but he is well worth knowing about. Born in Padua in 1395 he was a member of the painters guild by 1423. Considering that Masaccio’s frescoes in the Brancacci Chapel were painted in 1426/7 you can see that this was the very beginning of the Renaissance.

  5. Squarcione, whose original vocation was tailoring, appears to have had a remarkable enthusiasm for ancient art, and a proportionate faculty for acting, with profit to himself and others, as a sort of artistic middleman; his own performances as a painter were merely mediocre. He travelled in Italy, and perhaps in Greece also, collecting antique statues, reliefs, vases, &c., forming the largest ...

  6. Francesco Squarcione (1394 - 1468), artist, teacher and entrepreneur, has been credited with huge influence on North Italian painting from 1440 to 1460. Active in Padua, his pupils included Mantegna, Giorgio Schiavone, and Zoppo. His studio was known for drawings, casts after sculpture and reliefs; these influenced Mantegna's generation.

  7. People also ask

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · Search for: 'Francesco Squarcione' in Oxford Reference ». (b Padua, c.1395; d Padua, c.1468).Italian painter, active in Padua. He is an enigmatic figure, who is important in terms of the pupils he trained, rather than for his own work. In a history of Padua published in 1560 he is patriotically described as a famous and benevolent master, with ...

  1. People also search for