Jacobello del Fiore

Del Fiore's ''Virgin and Child'', {{circa|1410}}, [[Museo Correr]] Jacobello del Fiore ( – 1439) was a Venetian painter in the late fourteenth century and early fifteenth century. His early work is in the Late Gothic style popularized by Altichiero da Verona and Jacopo Avanzi, two of his contemporaries, while his mature work displays a local Venetian style established by the school of Paolo Veneziano, an artist and workshop proprietor with notable Byzantine inspiration in his work. This stylistic return to his roots sets him apart from Niccolò di Pietro and Zanino di Pietro, Venetian contemporaries he is often associated with. During his lifetime, he received commissions primarily on the Adriatic coast and in Venice. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Tríptico de la Virgen de la Mesericordia. by Jacobello del Fiore

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