Dictionary of painters and engravers (1903) (14781592504)

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Dictionary of painters and engravers (1903) (14781592504)

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Identifier: dictionaryofpain05brya (find matches)
Title: Dictionary of painters and engravers
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Bryan, Michael, 1757-1821 Williamson, George Charles, 1858-1942
Subjects: Painters Engravers
Publisher: London, G. Bell
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto



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Woodbury Co. photo \ I tonal (,,: TIIK DEAD CHRIST PAINTERS AND ENGRAVERS. Museum was formerly ascribed to him on theevidence of a cartellino. The signature is nowquite illegible, and the compilers of the new cata-logue, in which the picture is entered as by anunknown master of the Umbrian school, doubt theauthenticity of the cartellino.ZOPPO di LUGANO, Lo. See Discepoli.ZORG (or Zorgh). See Sorgh.ZOROASTRO, a pupil of Leonardo da Vinci,whose correct name is said (Vasari, Ed. Mil. iv.p. 53) to have been Tommaso di Giovanni Masini.He is also said to have been a grandson of BernardoRucellai, a kinsman of Lorenzo de Medici, and tohave acquired the name of Zoroastro through dab-bling in the black arts. lie died in Rome, andwas buried in S. Agata. ZOTO, Agnolo, was registered in the PaduanGuild in 1469, and was a pupil of Squarcione. Heworked at the CappellaGattamelata, Padua, in 1472,and also painted some Seasons and Zodiacal Signsin the Salone.ZOUST, Gerard. See Soest.ZUBERBUHLER, Fritz,

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