Lorenzo Monaco
1370 (Sienne) / 1424 (Firenze)
Lorenzo Monaco began his training working as a panel painter and miniaturist in the scriptorium of the Florentine monastery of Santa Maria. Later he turned to the flamboyant gothic style where we find a characteristic sinuous movements of figures and draperies, brilliant colors and very rich original architectural compositions.
Lorenzo Monaco began his training working as a panel painter and miniaturist in the scriptorium of the Florentine monastery of Santa Maria. Later he turned to the flamboyant gothic style where we find a characteristic sinuous movements of figures and draperies, brilliant colors and very rich original architectural compositions.
Artist's exhibitions
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Les Collections du prince de Liechtenstein.
07/11/2015 - 20/03/2016(Aix-en-Provence) Hôtel de Caumont
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Le printemps de la Renaissance La sculpture et les arts à Florence 1400-1460
26/09/2013 - 06/01/2014(Paris) Musée du Louvre
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Les Primitifs Italiens
11/03/2008 - 21/06/2009(Paris) Musée Jacquemart André
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