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Uccello, Paolo 's works
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    Paolo Uccello (1397 - 1475) Paolo di Dono is best known to us by his nickname, Uccello ¨C ¡°the bird¡±, the origin of which is unclear. Uccello was one of the most versatile founders of the Italian Early Renaissance, although his later reputation did not reflect his true significance, he went out of fashion during his lifetime and was only rediscovered in the XX century. He was originally apprenticed to Ghiberti, whom he assisted in the decoration of the paradise doors of the Florence baptistry. Nothing survives of his contribution to the mosaics of San Marco in Venice, but his frescoes of the Genesis in the Chiostro Verde of Santa Maria Novella in Florence (c. 1430) show that he was a follower of Ghiberti and that he was firmly rooted in the International Gothic style. It comes therefore as a great surprise to note his change of direction in the 1430s. Developing an intense interest in perspective under the influence of Masaccio¡¯s and Donatello¡¯s works, he became engrossed with developing the new science of perspective in painting. His first great achievement was the Equestrian Portrait of John Hawkwood. Proof of Uccello¡¯s obsession with perspective are his drawings in the Uffizzi of objects which he made look transparent in order to be able to show them in their stereometric complexity. Unfortunately he outlived his own time: after painting his three battle pieces of Battle of San Romano commissions dwindled away as general taste changed and demanded courtly refinement. ....
Equestrian Portrait of Sir John Hawkwood. 1436
Equestrian Portrait of Sir John Hawkwood. 143...
The Deluge. c. 1939
The Deluge. c. 1939
The Deluge. Detail. c. 1939
The Deluge. Detail. c. 1939
Battle of San Romano. Left panel. c. 1454
Battle of San Romano. Left panel. c. 1454
Battle of San Romano. Middle panel. c. 1454
Battle of San Romano. Middle panel. c. 1454
The Battle of San Romano. Right panel. c. 1454
The Battle of San Romano. Right panel. c. 145...
St. George and the Dragon. c. 1460
St. George and the Dragon. c. 1460
The Hunt in the Forest. c. 1465
The Hunt in the Forest. c. 1465
Five Masters of the Florentine Renaissance (or Fathers of Perspective): Giotto, Ucce
Five Masters of the Florentine Renaissance (o...
Giotto. Detail of Five Masters of the Florentine Renaissance (or Fathers of P
Giotto. Detail of Five Masters of the Florent...
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