
Giovanni di Tano Fei
Italian
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Giovanni di Tano Fei was a Sienese painter active in the late 14th and early 15th centuries, known for his devotional panel paintings rooted in the Byzantine-influenced Gothic tradition of Siena. He is closely associated with the workshop tradition established by masters such as Bartolo di Fredi, producing altarpieces and Madonnas characterized by delicate gold leaf work and refined drapery. His works appear occasionally at major auction houses, reflecting sustained scholarly and collector interest in late medieval Sienese painting.
Tempera On PanelSaintsSienese SchoolOrnateMadonna and ChildGold GroundAltarpieceMale ArtistDevotionalMedievalItalian Artist14th Century
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