Forlivese school of art, the Glossary
The Forlivese school of art was a group of Italian Renaissance painters and other artists.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: Ansuino da Forlì, Baldassare Carrari, Baldassarre Carrari the Elder, Emilia-Romagna, Filippo Pasquali, Forlì, Francesco Menzocchi, Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle, Guglielmo da Forli, Italian Renaissance, Le Monnier (publishing house), Livio Agresti, Luigi Lanzi, Marco Palmezzano, Melozzo da Forlì, Renaissance art.
- Culture in Emilia-Romagna
- Forlì
- History of Emilia-Romagna
- Italian art
- Painters of Emilia-Romagna
Ansuino da Forlì
Ansuino da Forlì was an Italian painter of the Quattrocento period. Forlivese school of art and Ansuino da Forlì are Italian Renaissance painters and People from Forlì.
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Baldassare Carrari
Baldassare Carrari (c.1460 in Forlì – 14 February 1516) or Baldassarre Carrari il Giovane was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active in both his native Forlì and Ravenna from 1486 till his death in his town of birth. Forlivese school of art and Baldassare Carrari are Italian Renaissance painters and People from Forlì.
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Baldassarre Carrari the Elder
Baldassarre Carrari the Elder (il Vecchio) was an Italian painter who worked at Forlì about the year 1354. Forlivese school of art and Baldassarre Carrari the Elder are People from Forlì.
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Emilia-Romagna
Emilia-Romagna (both also;; Emégglia-Rumâgna or Emîlia-Rumâgna; Emélia-Rumâgna) is an administrative region of northern Italy, comprising the historical regions of Emilia and Romagna.
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Filippo Pasquali
Filippo Pasquali (1651 - 1697) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, mainly painting sacred subjects. Forlivese school of art and Filippo Pasquali are People from Forlì.
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Forlì
Forlì (Furlè; Forum Livii) is a comune (municipality) and city in Emilia-Romagna, Northern Italy, and is, together with Cesena, the capital of the Province of Forlì-Cesena.
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Francesco Menzocchi
Francesco Menzocchi (1502–1574) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance and Mannerist period. Forlivese school of art and Francesco Menzocchi are People from Forlì.
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Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle
Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle (22 January 1819 – 31 October 1897) was an Italian writer and art critic, best known as part of "Crowe and Cavalcaselle", for the many works in English on art history he co-authored with Joseph Archer Crowe.
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Guglielmo da Forli
Guglielmo da Forli, called Guglielmo degli Organi, was an Italian painter active in Forlì in the 14th century. Forlivese school of art and Guglielmo da Forli are People from Forlì.
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Italian Renaissance
The Italian Renaissance (Rinascimento) was a period in Italian history covering the 15th and 16th centuries.
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Le Monnier (publishing house)
Le Monnier was an Italian publishing house.
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Livio Agresti
Livio Agresti (1508–1580), also called Ritius or Ricciutello, was an Italian painter of the late Renaissance or Mannerist period, active both in his native city of Forlì and in Rome, where he died. Forlivese school of art and Livio Agresti are People from Forlì.
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Luigi Lanzi
Luigi Antonio Lanzi (13 June 1732 – 31 March 1810) was an Italian Jesuit priest, known for his writings as an art historian and archaeologist.
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Marco Palmezzano
Marco Palmezzano (1460–1539) was an Italian painter and architect, belonging to the Forlì painting school, who painted in a style recalling earlier Northern Renaissance models. Forlivese school of art and Marco Palmezzano are Italian Renaissance painters and People from Forlì.
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Melozzo da Forlì
Melozzo da Forlì (– 8 November 1494) was an Italian Renaissance painter and architect. Forlivese school of art and Melozzo da Forlì are Italian Renaissance painters and People from Forlì.
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Renaissance art
Renaissance art (1350 – 1620) is the painting, sculpture, and decorative arts of the period of European history known as the Renaissance, which emerged as a distinct style in Italy in about AD 1400, in parallel with developments which occurred in philosophy, literature, music, science, and technology.
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See also
Culture in Emilia-Romagna
- Carrera Autopodistica
- Fogheraccia
- Forlivese school of art
- La Lega (song)
- Liscio
- Mazapégul
- Ventasso horse
Forlì
- 2023 Emilia-Romagna floods
- Cassa dei Risparmi di Forlì e della Romagna
- Città di Forlì
- Forlì
- Forlì Airport
- Forlì Branch of the University of Bologna
- Forlì FC
- Forlì Open
- Forlivese school of art
- House of Ordelaffi
- Internazionali di Tennis Città di Forlì
- List of mayors of Forlì
- Timeline of Forlì
- Verzocchi collection
History of Emilia-Romagna
- Alidosi family
- Battle of San Marino
- Classe, ancient port of Ravenna
- County of Montechiarugolo
- Da Polenta family
- Duchy of Ferrara
- Duchy of Guastalla
- Duchy of Mirandola
- Duchy of Modena and Reggio
- Duchy of Parma
- Duchy of Parma and Piacenza
- Emilia (region)
- Forlivese school of art
- Fossoli camp
- History of Bologna
- History of Ferrara
- History of Modena
- History of Reggio Emilia
- House of Este
- House of Malatesta
- House of Ordelaffi
- Italian United Provinces
- Landi family
- Manfredi family
- Ostrogothic Ravenna
- Province of Bologna
- Romagna
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Sarsina
- Timeline of Forlì
- Timeline of Piacenza
- Timeline of Ravenna
- Timeline of Rimini
- War of the Bucket
Italian art
- Artistic patronage of the Neapolitan Angevin dynasty
- Bible of Federico da Montefeltro
- Bolognese School
- Carceri d'invenzione
- Cassone
- Cento Pittori via Margutta
- Commesso
- Counter-Maniera
- Cretto di Burri
- Cultural Pyramid of Cilento
- Dutch Gift
- Florentine Renaissance art
- Florentine painting
- Forlivese school of art
- Genoese School (painting)
- Giovanni Battista Arnaud
- History of Italian Art of the Twentieth Century
- Italian Neoclassical and 19th-century art
- Italian Rococo art
- Italian art
- Italian contemporary art
- Leonardo da Vinci Art Institute
- Lucchese School
- Massinissa Askeur
- Museum of Italian Art
- Orleans Collection
- Pellegrini Chapel (Santa Anastasia)
- School of Ferrara
- Sienese School
- Studiolo of Francesco I
- The Missal of Thomas James
- Themes in Italian Renaissance painting
- Triennale di Milano
- Venetian painting
Painters of Emilia-Romagna
- Federico Bernagozzi
- Forlivese school of art
- Pier Paolo Pasolini
- Serafino Viani
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forlivese_school_of_art
Also known as Forlì painting school.