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  2. Francisco de Holanda - Wikipedia

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    A copy of Francisco's portrait of King John III of Portugal. Francisco de Holanda embraced the aesthetic values of the Renaissance. His paintings strongly expressed the desire to stimulate personal originality and provide a link between nature (the pure mirror of the Creator) and the ancients – immortal masters of greatness, symmetry, perfection and decorum.

  3. Giuseppe Troni - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe Troni (Portuguese: José Troni; Turin, 1739 – Lisbon, 1810) was an Italian court painter. He was initially a pupil of his father, Alessandro Trono, but completed his studies in Rome . He was portrait painter to the court of Naples , and later to the court in Turin .

  4. Category:15th-century painters - Wikipedia

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    15th; 16th; 17th; 18th; ... 15th-century Italian painters (1 C, ... (5 P) P. 15th-century Portuguese painters (5 P) R. 15th-century Russian painters (5 P) S.

  5. List of Portuguese painters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Portuguese painters ... Nuno Gonçalves (15th century, second half) Gouveia, Ricardo: see under Rigo 23 (born 1966) H. Francisco Henriques (died 1518)

  6. Category:15th-century Italian painters - Wikipedia

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    19th; 20th Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. ... Pages in category "15th-century Italian painters" The following 200 pages are in this ...

  7. Portuguese Renaissance - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese Renaissance refers to the cultural and artistic movement in Portugal during the 15th and 16th centuries. Though the movement coincided with the Spanish and Italian Renaissances, the Portuguese Renaissance was largely separate from other European Renaissances and instead was extremely important in opening Europe to the unknown and bringing a more worldly view to those European ...

  8. Category:Italian painters by century - Wikipedia

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    20th-century Italian painters (2 C, 1,122 P) ... (176 P) I. Italian painter, 15th-century birth stubs (213 P) Italian painter, 16th-century birth stubs (532 P)

  9. Portuguese art - Wikipedia

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    The period spanning the late 18th century to the mid-19th century in Portuguese art is marked by a dynamic interplay between Classicism and Romanticism. Though often seen as antagonistic, these movements share a foundation in idealism and a commitment to reform.