Pietro del Donzello (1452–1509) was an Italian painter.
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Donzello was born in Florence. His brother Ippolito was also a painter.[1] Pietro primarily painted traditional scenes and shields. Some of his other works reside at the Cleveland Museum of Art.[2]
An overlap in stylistic choice from Piero della Francesca can be seen through Donzello's work, most notably with his brushstroke technique and canvas choices.
References
edit- ^ "Pietro del Donzello Brief Biography". Answers.com. Retrieved 2008-11-10.
- ^ "Pietro del Donzello, Virgin and Child with John the Baptist and Angels". Retrieved 2008-11-10. [dead link]
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