Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia
Italian(1403–1482)
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Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia was a prominent Sienese painter of the fifteenth century, celebrated for his distinctive Gothic style blended with early Renaissance influences. He worked primarily on altarpieces, illuminated manuscripts, and devotional panels, producing works of vivid color and expressive, otherworldly figuration. His output was prolific and his works are held in major museums worldwide, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Art Institute of Chicago.
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