| Pisanello
(originally Antonio Pisano)
(b. 1395, Pisa, d. 1455, Roma) |
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Italian painter, draftsman,
and medallist, who was the last and most brilliant artist of the ornate,
courtly International Gothic style. Originally named Antonio Pisano, he
studied under Gentile da Fabriano, whose graceful, detailed style he inherited.
Pisanello produced
paintings, frescoes, drawings, and portrait medallions for the courts
of Milan, Rimini, Naples, Mantua, Ferrara, and Verona. His well-known
small painting, Princess of the House of Este (1443?, Louvre, Paris),
exemplifies his style; it shows a woman in profile against a tapestrylike
floral background and is characterized by elegant long lines, clear colors,
and exquisite drawing of details. |