Sienese School
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The Sienese School of painting flourished in Italy between the 13th and 15th centuries and for a time rivalled Florence, though it was more conservative, being inclined towards the decorative beauty and elegant grace of late Gothic art. Its most important representatives include Duccio, whose work shows Byzantine influence; his pupil Simone Martini; Pietro and Ambrogio Lorenzetti; Domenico and Taddeo di Bartolo; Sassetta and Matteo di Giovanni. In the 16th century the Mannerists Beccafumi and Il Sodoma worked there.
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Maestą by Duccio (1308-11) Tempera on wood, 214 x 412 cm Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Siena
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List of artists
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1251–1300
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1301–1350
- Barna da Siena
- Duccio di Buoninsegna
- Ambrogio Lorenzetti
- Pietro Lorenzetti
- Ugolino Lorenzetti
- Lippo Memmi
- Segna di Buonaventure
- Simone Martini
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1351–1400
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1401–1450
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1451–1500
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1501–1550
- Ddomenco Beccafumi
- Il Sodoma (Giovanni Antonio Bazzi)
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